Please Note: The 2015 book fair will take place on Thursday, April 2 from 10AM – 8PM at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Click here for a full list of participating publishers.

Monday, March 23

By the Glass- Chapbook Meet and Greet
The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses

Tuesday, March 31- Saturday, May 23

Seeking the Glyph: The Glyphic Works of Edward Sanders

More information can be found .

Tuesday, March 31

6PM-9PM, Poets House
Lost and Found Series V 
Launch and Opening Reception: Seeking the Glyph

6PM
Opening Reception

7PM
A Discussion with Edward Sanders and Lost & Found: Series V editors Alex Wermer-Colan, Gabrielle Kappes, Kai Krienke, and Zohra Saed

Wednesday, April 1

10AM – 1PM & 2PM – 5PM
Hands-on Workshops with Barbara Henry and Celine Lombardi

Center for Book Arts
RSVP required: (212) 481-0295.

3PM-4:30PM
Inside the New York Public Library: Chapbook Collection
 New York Public Library

6:30PM – 8:30PM
Five Years of Lost & Found: New American Poetry & Beyond

Martin E. Segal Theatre, The Graduate Center CUNY

More information can found here.

Thursday, April 2

10AM-8PM
Book Fair

C-Level, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Over 60 presses share their publications on the concourse level of the CUNY Graduate Center.

Click here for the full list of publishers.

10AM-6PM
CLMP Advice Dispensary

The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)

11AM
Nuts, Bolts, & Beyond: How to Get Your Work into Print 

The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)

12:30PM
Experimental Form: The Chapbook as a Platform for Extra

1:30PM
Lunch Poems with New York City Poets

3PM
Raven Press Redux: Chapbook Publishing as a Pedagogical Tool

4:30PM
The Margins are the Center: CUNY Students Publishing with Chapbook Presses


7PM
PSA Chapbook Fellowship Award Ceremony
Thirteenth Street Repertory Theatre

This year’s reading will take place at the Thirteenth Street Repertory Theatre. Readers include the 2015 Chapbook Fellows HL Hazuka, Max Ritvo, Eva Maria Saavedra, and Callie Siskel, alongside this year’s poet-judges Elizabeth Alexander, Forrest Gander, Marilyn Hacker, and Jean Valentine.