Thursday, May 5, 2011

SPD's FICTION BEST-SELLERS MARCH/APRIL 2011


  1. Barrio Bushido by Benjamin Bac Sierra (El León Literary Arts)
  2. Georgic by Mariko Nagai (BkMk Press at the University of Missouri-Kansas City)
  3. Beauties by Mary Troy (BkMk Press at the University of Missouri-Kansas City)
  4. Master of Miniatures by Jim Shepard (Solid Objects)
  5. The Hieroglyphics by Michael Stewart (Mud Luscious Press)
  6. Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead by Barbara Comyns (Dorothy, a publishing project)
  7. Stories in the Worst Way by Gary Lutz (Calamari Press)
  8. Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls by Alissa Nutting (Starcherone Books)
  9. Ambient Parking Lot by Pamela Lu (Kenning Editions)
  10. The Porthole by Adriano Spatola (Otis Books/Seismicity Editions)
  11. Monster Party by Lizzy Acker (Small Desk Press)
  12. Halal Pork and Other Stories by Cihan Kaan (UpSet Press)
  13. In the Company of Strangers by Michelle Cruz Skinner (Bamboo Ridge Press)
  14. The Old Whitaker Place by David Chambers (Miami University Press)
  15. About Them by Chester Aaron (El León Literary Arts)
  16. Answer to an Inquiry by Robert Walser (Ugly Duckling Presse)
  17. Consolation by Jonathan Strong (Pressed Wafer)
  18. Music of the Spheres by Michael Burke (Caravel Mystery Books)
  19. Leche by R. Zamora Linmark (Coffee House Press)
  20. Event Factory by Renee Gladman (Dorothy, a publishing project)
  21. Haywire by Thaddeus Rutkowski (Starcherone Books)
  22. Angelina's Lips by Giuseppe Conte (Guernica Editions)
  23. Ever by Blake Butler (Calamari Press)
  24. Alaskan: Stories from the Great Land by John Elvis Smelcer (Standing Stone Books)
  25. Grim Tales by Norman Lock (Mud Luscious Press)
  26. To Be with Her by Syed Afzal Haider (Weavers Press)
  27. Color Plates by Adam Golaski (Rose Metal Press)
  28. How We Move the Air by Garnett Kilberg Cohen (Mayapple Press)
  29. Cut Through the Bone by Ethel Rohan (Dark Sky Books)
  30. The Fiction at Work Biannual Report edited by Tobias Amadon Bengelsdorf (The Green Lantern Press)

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