Monthly Archives: November 2010
REVIEW: Antisocial by David Blaine (reviewed by Emily Peterson Crespo)
Antisocial by David Blaine, Outsider Writers Collective and Press (2009): http://www.outsiderwriters.org/publications/david-blaines-antisocial. David Blaine’s Antisocial has the real fuck’em-all attitude—an American apathetic can shout “whoo” about after a beer, and the heartache of someone looking back later, quietly. He manages to … Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Darlin’ Neal
Darlin Neal’s first collection, Rattlesnakes and the Moon, has recently been published by Press 53 in North Carolina. From its title alone, one can imagine (and correctly guess) that Neal’s collection inhibits a certain landscape and peeks into families, individuals, … Continue reading
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REVIEW: Big Bright Sun by Nate Pritts (reviewed by Callista Buchen)
Big Bright Sun by Nate Pritts, BlazeVox [books] (2010) 100 pages, paper. Big Bright Sun, Nate Pritts’ fourth poetry collection, is full of layered images, the gathering of a world and encounters with it, through all of its turns and … Continue reading
Four-Year Anniversary of Publishing Genius
Has it been that long? For those who rock Publishing Genius, and by those we mean Adam Robinson, with incredible design work by Justin Sirois, and the bevy of editors he has used during the last year to run Everyday … Continue reading
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Reading Is Seeing Is Hearing: “Helloing” produces poetry for all senses
Although many poetry journals publish art to accompany their poetry or even feature podcasts, Helloing, a new journal from Baltimore, is taking their multimedia presence to whole new level—films. The editors, who toil under the labor of love and anonymity, … Continue reading
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Call for Submissions: The Patapsco Review
Author Nathan Leslie’s new literary magazine, The Patapsco Review, will debut later this fall. Check out submission guidelines here.
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Kenyon Review’s “Why We Chose It”
I’m really looking forward to this new series by the Kenyon Review online: Why We Chose It. In its first column, David Lynn discusses why KR published “Blue Bear” by Elizabeth Chandler, which will appear in the Winter 2011 issue … Continue reading
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REVIEW: To the River by Rose Hunter (reviewed by Patrick Trotti)
To The River by Rose Hunter, Artistically Declined Press (2010), ISBN: 9781450724654 Australian-born poet Rose Hunter’s new poetry collection, To The River, is a compact book that packs quite a punch. Hunter, who is the editor of the online poetry … Continue reading