Thursday, October 13, 2011

Interview with Marty Riker (of Dalkey Archive)


Marty Riker of Dalkey Archive includes a shout out to SPD in  

>> this interview <<

(& recommended reading for the rest of the things Marty has to say too!)




Thursday, October 6, 2011

SPD NONFICTION BEST-SELLERS JULY THRU SEPTEMBER 2011

  1. Girlvert: A Porno Memoir by Oriana Small (A Barnacle Book)
  2. The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction: Tips from Editors, Teachers, and Writers in the Field edited by Tara L. Masih (Rose Metal Press)
  3. How Phenomena Appear to Unfold by Leslie Scalapino (Litmus Press)
  4. Bluets by Maggie Nelson (Wave Books)
  5. Visions & Affiliations: A California Literary Time Line Part One by Jack Foley (Pantograph Press)
  6. Where You're At: Poetics & Visual Art by Kevin Power (Poltroon Press)
  7. Notes on Conceptualisms by Vanessa Place and Robert Fitterman (Ugly Duckling Presse)
  8. Visions & Affiliations: A California Literary Time Line Part Two by Jack Foley (Pantograph Press)
  9. Waiting: Selected Nonfiction by Elizabeth Swados (Hanging Loose Press)
  10. Rattlesnake Daddy: A Son's Search for His Father by Brent Spencer (The Backwaters Press)
  11. What Are Intellectuals Good For? by George Scialabba (Pressed Wafer)
  12. Charles Olson at Goddard College by Charles Olson (Cuneiform Press)
  13. Representing Disability in an Ableist World: Essays on Mass Media by Beth A. Haller (The Advocado Press)
  14. The Tolstoy of the Zulus by Stephen Kessler (El León Literary Arts)
  15. A Megaphone: Some Enactments, Some Numbers, and Some Essays about the Continued Usefulness of Crotchless-pants-and-a-machine-gun Feminism edited by Juliana Spahr and Stephanie Young (ChainLinks)
  16. Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Series 2 edited by Ammiel Alcalay (The Center for the Humanities, The Graduate Center, CUNY)
  17. Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture by Lisa Robertson (Coach House Books)
  18. Istanbul: Metamorphoses in an Imperial City edited by M. Akif Kirecci and Edward Foster, Editors (Talisman House, Publishers)
  19. The Poetics of Trespass by Erik Anderson (Otis Books/Seismicity Editions)
  20. Clearview/LIE by Ted Greenwald (United Artists Books)

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

SPD POETRY BEST-SELLERS SEPTEMBER 2011

  1. Up Jump the Boogie by John Murillo (Cypher Books)
  2. The Trees The Trees by Heather Christle (Octopus Books)
  3. Song for His Disappeared Love/Canto a Su Amor Desaparecido by Raúl Zurita (Action Books)
  4. Book of the Given by Rusty Morrison (Noemi Press)
  5. Woodnote by Christine Deavel (Bear Star Press)
  6. Gully by Roger Bonair-Agard (Cypher Books)
  7. FLOWER CART by Lisa Fishman (Ahsahta Press)
  8. Beauty Was the Case that They Gave Me by Mark Leidner (Factory Hollow Press)
  9. Snow Sensitive Skin by Taylor Brady and Rob Halpern (Displaced Press)
  10. Negro marfil / Ivory Black by Myriam Moscona (Les Figues Press)
  11. Say So by Dora Malech (Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
  12. Schizophrene by Bhanu Kapil (Nightboat Books)
  13. Herso by Susana Gardner (Black Radish Books)
  14. This Isa Nice Neighborhood by Farid Matuk (Letter Machine Editions)
  15. Home/Birth: A Poemic by Arielle Greenberg and Rachel Zucker (1913 Press)
  16. Remember to Wave by Kaia Sand (Tinfish Press)
  17. Collective Brightness: LGBTIQ Poets on Faith, Religion & Spirituality by Kevin Simmonds, Editor (Sibling Rivalry Press)
  18. Milk and Honey: A Celebration of Jewish Lesbian Poetry by Julie R. Enszer, Editor (A Midsummer Night's Press)
  19. The Larger Nature by Pam Rehm (Flood Editions)
  20. The Persians by Aeschylus by Brandon Brown (Displaced Press)
  21. Testify by Joseph Lease (Coffee House Press)
  22. Clamor by Elyse Fenton (Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
  23. SABORAMI by Cecilia Vicuña (ChainLinks)
  24. Some Math by Bill Luoma (Kenning Editions)
  25. The Bled by Frances McCue (Factory Hollow Press)
  26. Six Rivers by Jenna Le (NYQ Books)
  27. Both Poems by Anne Tardos (Roof Books)
  28. neither wit nor gold by Ammiel Alcalay (Ugly Duckling Presse)
  29. Already It Is Dusk by Joe Fletcher (Brooklyn Arts Press)
  30. Hurdis Addo by Samantha Giles (Displaced Press)
 
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