Showing posts with label The Chapbook Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Chapbook Review. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

The Chapbook Review



The new ish of The Chapbook Review is up and it contains a review of Niina Pollari's chapbook by me. Here's the link lots of great stuff!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Is it or Is it not Raining Today

Sorry for the gap in posts, I'm teaching 6 days a week & the schedule has left me scattered & tired.

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Today I managed to meet up with Dan & Rich and check out the new Poet House. Kinda a pain to get to, but definitely, definitely worth the effort. I took a gander at Ish Klein, Ann Boyer, Brenda Ijima, Ryoko Sekiguchi and a print ish of TS.

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Belated thanks to all that I read with & all those that came out to support me or those that intended to come out. You were not there yet you were there.

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There's a new issue of the always Chapbook Review

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There's a new issue of Elimae

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A new issue of Sixth Finch

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Molly Gaundry has images up of her first novella (forthcoming in December) here

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Around the world via the web

Nicole Wong has flash fiction here

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summer 2009 issue of sawbuck
is out featuring corey mesler, david sewell, erik anderson, gina abelkop, jennifer h. fortin, joseph p. wood, kate schapira, kristina marie darling,nick demske, & paul hostovsky

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New reviews up at Gently Read Literature

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Brand new Chapbook only review site featuring two reviews of Mathias Svalina's Play which I reviewed on this blog.

I'm pretty excited about this site so if you're a publisher and/or reviewer you should send them chapbooks or offer to do some reviews. Tarpaulin Sky and CutBank also have a ton of books that need reviewers too!

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New E-chapbooks are alive at Scantily Clad Press:

At night: by Lisa Ciccarello

You Are So Pretty by Donald Dunbar

Theater by Drew Kalbach

Prairies by Natalie Knight

Mandolintries by Philip Nikolayev

Taco Truck to Awesometown by Cate Peebles

I've already mentioned this but I'll say it again. I LOVE Cate Peebles' chapbook, but don't take my word for it, take Ben Mirov's