This article can also be found by way of our cosponsor, Poetry Society of America, in their Chapbook Publishers: Q & A series. Adam Robinson on Publishing Genius Adam Robinson lives in Baltimore, where he runs Publishing Genius, an award winning small press, and works as a publishing consultant. He teaches classes on publishing in the MFA program at University of Baltimore. He is the author of Adam Robison and [...]


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A Story of Two Museums: An Ethnographic Exhibition April 3 – June 7, 2014 The James Gallery at The Graduate Center, CUNY The Museum of American Art, Berlin, and The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Los Angeles, are both concerned with the histories of museums as well as the varieties of paths to knowledge. Exhibiting artifacts that cross disciplines of history, art, anthropology, and literature, the museums inherently question those disciplines: [...]


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Join us on Wednesday, April 2 at 5PM for Rapid Fire: City Wide Fellows Reading at the Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Recipients of emerging writers fellowships (from Cave Canem, the Poetry Project, and Poets House) will share recent work in this hour-long introduction to these rising stars. Krystal Languell is a recipient of the 2013 â€œEmerge-Surface-Beâ€? fellowship from the Poetry Project. Read an excerpt from her poem, TONIGHT [...]


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Creative Non-Fiction on the D.I.Y. Watch the video here. As handmade and self-published print publications created and sold within a community, zines offer writers space to express themselves. Panelists discussed all things zine, including: intentional community, privacy and anonymity, publishing in print in a digital age, the freedom of self-publication, print as a political act, and self expression. Poets and Publishers Talk Chapbooks Watch the video here. Poets and publishers [...]


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Join us on Wednesday, April 2 at 5PM for Rapid Fire: City Wide Fellows Reading at the Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center, CUNY. Recipients of emerging writers fellowships (from Cave Canem, the Poetry Project, and Poets House) will share recent work in this hour-long introduction to these rising stars. Rangi McNeil is a recipient of the 2013 “Emerge-Surface-Beâ€? fellowship from the Poetry Project. Read his poem, RECIPE, below   RECIPE [...]


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This article can also be found by way of our cosponsor, Poetry Society of America, in their Chapbook Publishers: Q & A series. MC Hyland on DoubleCross Press MC Hyland is the author of Neveragainland (Lowbrow Press) and the chapbooks Every Night In Magic City (H_NGM_N), Residential, As In ( Blue Hour Press), and (with Kate Lorenz and Friedrich Kerksieck) the hesitancies (Small Fires Press). She runs DoubleCross Press with Jeff Peterson, and is a [...]


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