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Horse Less Review: two poems by Emily O’Neill

Up today at Horse Less Review: two poems by Emily O’Neill! 

Hard to say what startle
shakes off sleep the fastest
but let’s see—maybe it’s turning
over to find foreign clothes
when nobody’s been here
but me. (read more)

New Chapbook by Alyse Knorr!

New to the catalog this week, the chapbook Epithalamia by Alyse Knorr!

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Alyse Knorr is the author of Copper Mother (Switchback Books 2015), Alternates (dancing girl press 2014), and Annotated Glass (Furniture Press Books 2013). She received her MFA from George Mason University. Her work has appeared in Denver Quarterly, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Drunken Boat, and The Southern Poetry Anthology: Georgia (Texas Review Press 2012), among others. She teaches English at the University of Alaska, Anchorage and serves as a founding co-editor of Gazing Grain Press.

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Horse Less Review: new work by Nick Francis Potter

Up today at Horse Less Review, “Look Stop Have Haircut My Hair Maybe” by Nick Francis Potter! 

Last Chance for some 2014-15 chapbooks!

A handful of our older chapbooks are about to go out of print! Until that happens, we’re offering them at a discount. Order any two chapbooks listed below for $10 and no shipping cost! Just remember to tell us which two chapbooks you want. These books, and this price, will be available until October 15:

Last Difficult Gardens, Paige Taggart

The Marriage, Annah Browning

Graceries, Travis & JenMarie Macdonald

How We Know It Is That, Jen Denrow

Mutations for Jenny, Lisa Cattrone

Oracle Or, Utopia, Eleni Sikelianos

I Would Be the Happiest Bird, Nikki Wallschlaeger

: Body Wolf :, Jenny Drai

Some Body, Some Hollow, Scott Hammer

Dillinger on the Beach, Kris Hall

What Kind of Howly Divine, Jessica Comola

many a holy and obsequious tear, Carolina Maugeri

Hours, Mark Lamoureux

Might Club, Siel Ju

/anode a/node an/ode, C.S. Carrier

Marty Cain reviews Tim Earley’s POEMS DESCRIPTIVE OF RURAL LIFE AND SCENERY

Big ole meaty review of Tim Earley’s POEMS DESCRIPTIVE OF RURAL LIFE AND SCENERY up at ENTROPY this week! THANK YOU Marty Cain!

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New at Horse Less Review: To Repetition by Kenyatta Jean-Paul Garcia

This week at Horse Less Review, “To Repetition” by Kenyatta Jean-Paul Garcia.

Never believed in unicorns nor the whispers of horses. I know a liar in any species. They all give themselves away. And yes, if it breathes it can lie. Plants, flies, mushrooms, yeast even those fabrics, that synthetic blend of chemistry that lets air in and dries sweat super fast. (read more)

Fall Chapbook Bundle! Brandt, Rogin-Roper, Knorr, Trier-Walker, & Cortese!

Did you know, that for only $35 (and no additional shipping fee), you can subscribe to our fall chapbook series? Upon subscription, you’ll immediately receive Emily Brandt’s SLEEPTALK OR NOT AT ALL and Leah Rogin-Roper’s TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE. And then, as they’re released, you’ll receive three more chapbooks: Alyse Knorr’s EPITHALAMION, Amy Jo Trier-Walker’s TREMBLING OURSELVES INTO TREES, and Claudia Cortese’s RED ESSAY AND OTHER HISTORIES. Exciting! Do it now! 

On Collaboration: An Interview with Sandy Marchetti

New at OPEN today: Jen Tynes interviews Sandy Marchetti as part of our on collaboration series.

Horse Less Review #18: Katie Hibner

New at Horse Less Review #18: two poems by Katie Hibner! 

Step out from behind their cellophane;
join me between these pillars of salt and ivory—
perhaps a little too matchy-matchy,
but our jelly stingers can determine which is which. (read more..)

Forthcoming from HLP in 2016: Comola’s EVERYTHING WE MET CHANGED FORM AND FOLLOWED THE REST

We are so excited to announce another addition to our 2016 line-up; in January of next year, Horse Less Press will be publishing Jessica Comola’s first full-length book, Everything We Met Changed Form and Followed the Rest .

Comola is the author of the chapbook What Kind of Howly Divine (Horse Less Press 2014). Her work has previously appeared in jubilat, Tenderloin, Dreginald, EOAGH, and Smoking Glue Gun. She is working toward a PhD at the University of Denver.