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| [oldish] News, Notes & Updates Re: Contributors, Authors & Friends |
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Tony Eprile's novel, The Persistence of Memory, was recently named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. |
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Heidi Lynn Staples has work in Slope #21, along with Patrick Lawler, Stephanie Bolster, Jonathan Skinner, Thomas Heise, Sasha Steensen, Laura Solomon, Matt Hart, Jon Skuldt, Tara Rebele, Hugh Steinberg, Graham Foust, Michael Kelleher, Brian Clements, and John vincent. |
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Hosted by Christopher Stackhouse, Jenny Boully will read with Brendan Lorber, Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle, and Africa Wayne, February 1st, at A Taste of Art Cafe/Gallery, 147 Duane Street (between Church and West Broadway) in NYC. Phone: 212.964.5493 |
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Lance Phillips' second book, Cur aliquid vidi, has just been released by Ahsahta Press. Lance will be reading at two different NYC events, on Saturday, January 22: 1) with Charles O. Hartman, Noah Eli Gordon, Aaron McCollough and Dan Beachy-Quick, at the Bowery Poetry Club (308 Bowery between Bleecker & Houston), from 2-4 PM. 2) at the Dactyl Foundation for the Arts & Humanities (64 Grand Street between West Broadway & Wooster), at 6 PM. |
GutCult Winter 2005 includes new work from Heidi Lynn Staples, Christopher Nealon, Arda Collins, Brian Henry, Graham Foust, Julie Doxsee, Kate Greenstreet, Kathleen Ossip, Mark DuCharme, Nathan Hoks, Eric Elshtain, Julia Cohen, Standard Schaefer, Michael Ruby, Barry Schwabsky, Carolyn Guinzio, Elizabeth Switaj, Carrie Hein, Betsy Wheeler, Michael Schiavo, Joseph Bienvenu, Estela Eaton, Christopher Tonelli. |
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Jane Sprague and Anthony Robinson have work in Carve #4, along with Mairead Byrne, Aaron Kunin, John Mulrooney, Gina Myers, Michael Carr, and Daniel Bouchard |
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Josh Corey's second book, Fourier Series, was picked by Christian Bok to win the Fitzpatrick-O'Dinn Award, and will be published by Spineless Books. |
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Edited by Zachary Schomburg and Tony Tost, Octopus #4 is online, featuring work by TSky contributors Kirsten Kaschock, Matthew Shindell, Emily Rosko, Anthony Robinson, and Eugene Ostashevsky, along with Sarah Manguso, Dale Smith, Michael Heller, Aase Berg, Donald Revell, G.C. Waldrep, Barbara Guest, Brian Henry, |
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Gabriel Gudding, Kevin A. Gonzalez, Seth Parker, Nick Twemlow, Pasha Malla, Johannes Göransson, Aaron Kunin, Allan Peterson, Brandon Downing, Cyrus Console, Andrea Baker, Hope J. Smith, Clayton Eshleman, Kevin Fitzgerald, Michael Ives, Dan Kaplan, Thibault Raoult, Daniel Borzutzsky, and Standard Schaefer. |
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Barry Gifford's poetry is back—in Back in America. |
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Amy King and Heidi Lynn Staples have new work in Aught # 13. Kirsten Kaschock and Zachary Schomburg have work in the new issue issue of La Petite Zine. |
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Read an interview with Jenny Boully in MiPO. |
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Check out new work by Suzy Vitello in eye~rhyme |
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Aimee Bender examines Chester Brown's Yummy Fur, as one of several contemporary writers weighing in on the world of comics, in Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers! edited by Sean Howe (Pantheon Books). The collection also includes pieces by Jonathan Lethem, Brad Meltzer, Glen David Gold, Myla Goldberg, Steve Erickson, Luc Sante, Greil Marcus, and Lydia Millet. |
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Selah Saterstrom will be reading with Wendy Wisner, Monday October 18th, Hunter College, 7:30 pm (Faculty Lounge -- 8th Floor West Building, 68th & Lexington Ave) |
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kari edwards, Thomas O'Connell, and Martha Silano have new work in the third issue of Cranky. |
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Beth Anderson's second book of poetry, Overboard, was recently published by Burning Deck Press. |
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kari edwards recently edited the San Francisco Section of SCORE 19. Recent work appears or is forthcoming in Bisexuality and Transgenderism: Intersexions of the Others (The Haworth Press, Inc.); 88: A Journal of Contemporary American Poetry, Issue #3; Tinfish #14; Bombay Gin - 30; and Bling Bling, edited by Michael Carr. |
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Mary A. Koncel's first full-length collection of prose poems, You Can Tell the Horse Anything, was recently published by Jeffrey Levine's Tupelo Press. |
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Elena Georgiou and composer Randall Woolf are collaborating on a new work to be featured in the |
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New poems by Julie Carr appear in Xantippe and The Canary, and are forthcoming in in Pool and LIT. |
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Norman Lock's A History of the Imagination will be published by Fiction Collective 2 in Fall 04. In March, of the novella Notes to the Supplemental Diagrams of Marco Knauff's Universe was published by Kathryn Rantala's Ravenna Press. Also in March, Emigres and Joseph Cornell's Operas—originally published by elimae books—was issued by an Istanbul publisher, in the Turkish language. |
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Kelley White recently had chapbook of sonnets accepted by Finishing Line Press, tentatively entitled A Gilford Offering. 2004 also saw the publication of her new full length collection LATE (from The People's Press, Baltimore) as well as her chapbook, Against Medical Advice from Puddinghouse. |
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Matthew Shindell has a poem coming out in the next issue of The American Poetry Review and two poems in the next issue of Pleiades. Also, you can check out his poetry postcard project by visiting his blog at http://mattshin.blogspot.com |
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Joan Larkin, among many others, will be reading Saturday, June 12, for Pink Ink, the annual literary conference of the Publishing Triangle (the association of lesbians and gay men in publishing), hosted by Jason Schneiderman. The conference is an all-day event. Admission is free. Pink Ink: The Queer Book Expo Poetry Readings: |
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Heidi Lynn Staples (formerly Peppermint) will be reading June 5th at the first annual Carroboro Poetry Festival in Carroboro, North Carolina. Heidi recently learned she has work forthcoming in Best American Poetry 2004. |
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A confluence of Tarpaulin Sky authors here:
Barry Gifford will be at the Bowery Poetry Club Sunday, May 2, 8pm-9:30pm, for a "public conversation" and book signing with Richard Price. Joan Larkin will be reading with Shanna Compton at St Mark's Poetry Project, NY NY, May 17. Aimee Parkison won North American Review's first annual Kurt Vonnegut Fiction Prize for her story, "Warnings," which will appear in a forthcoming issue of North American Review. She also has recently been hired as an Assistant Professor of creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Early copies of her first book, Woman with Dark Horses, are now available on the Starcherone Press website and will be available through bookstores and Amazon.com late this summer. A free online chapbook featuring several of her stories will soon be available on Web Del Sol. |
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Jessica Anthony won the Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award, and has stories forthcoming in McSweeney's and Painted Bride Quarterly. Martha Silano has new work forthcoming or just out in the Bellingham Review, Cranky, descant, and Raven Chronicles. Kathryn Rantala graces the pages of the the new 3rd Bed. Amy King's new poems appear in Spiral Bridge, nthposition, SleepingFish, and Lodestar Quarterly. Zach Schomburg's new poems appear in DIAGRAM, Lamination Colony, and Skein. Ginger Knowlton has published work in the Berkeley Fiction Review. She expects to have a May exhibit of paintings Boulder, CO, and has work forthcoming in Pierian Springs. Greg Norton reports that "Otis and Andre," first published by the Princeton Arts Review in 1999 was republished in the current issue of Struggle magazine. |
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Kaya Oakes has a poem forthcoming in Nidus, from the University of Pittsburgh, and an essay on Neil Young and Bob Dylan in the next issue Kitchen Sink Magazine, where she edits the creative writing and literature sections. Kitchen Sink recently received the Utne Independent Press Award for best new magazine. Poetry and fiction submissions are welcome for future issues of Kitchen Sink, which will soon announce its first fiction contest. See the website for more details. In the Spring semester of 2004, she will be a guest lecturer in writing at the San Francisco Art Institute. |
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Suzy Vitello won an Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship in December of 2003, for her short story collection in progress: The Graceful Plumber and Other Love Stories. Her story "26 Poses," which appeared in the Fall '03 issue of Tarpaulin Sky, is part of that collection. An earlier draft of the collection was named a semi-finalist in UNT's 2003 Katherine Anne Porter short fiction competition. |
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Heidi Lynn Staples will be reading with Jen Benka at Pete's Candy Store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, April 5th. Check out Pete's Big Salmon Reading Series HERE. Heidi will also be reading with Danielle Pafunda and Kirsten Kaschock at the University of Georgia on April 13th. AN EVENING WITH BARRY GIFFORD
Admission: $5 —For more info about the Parkway theater, directions, etc., please visit: http://www.picturepubpizza.com/ |
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Martha Silano is the 2004 recipient of the Marjorey Davis Boyden Dutch Henry Ranch Residency, courtesy PEN Northwest and the brothers Boyden. The award comes with a $2500 purse and 7 months' use of a backcountry cabin in the Rogue River Wild & Scenic Area. Catch Silano's new work in the Bellingham Review, LitRag, Literary Salt, Birds in the Hand (F,S,& G 2004) and in the Poetry Daily anthology (SourceBooks 2003) |