Horse Less Press

Pre-Order 2013 Series At Kickstarter

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Our 2013 Pre-Order Kickstarter Project has begun! Pre-Order your copy of Stephanie Anderson’s In the Key of Those Who Can No Longer Organize Their Environments and Kristin Abraham’s The Disappearing Cowboy Trick; you can also subscribe to part or all of our 2013 chapbook series! Your pre-orders and subscriptions are vital to us, and we are thanking you by offering you some good deals on them. Everyone is a winner!

Cover Sneak Peek, Stephanie Anderson’s IN THE KEY OF THOSE WHO CAN NO LONGER ORGANIZE THEIR ENVIRONMENTS

Anderson - Cover FrontWE ARE SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS! Click on the image to see it real good. Available for pre-order via Kickstarter shortly! Many huge thanks to awesome HR Hegnauer.

Cover Sneak Peek, Kristin Abraham’s THE DISAPPEARING COWBOY TRICK

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WE ARE SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS! Click on the image to see it real good. Available for pre-order via Kickstarter shortly! Many huge thanks to awesome HR Hegnauer.

 

Mini-Chapbook Bundle #1 is Here!

AVAILABLE NOW!

photoMini-Chapbook Bundle #1: HEARTPOEMS by Jess Rowan, from THE BLANK CAUGHT FIRE by Erin McNellis, and AN ATOMIC FACT by Maurice Burford.

Jess Rowan’s heart is the shape of the west coast & the east coast dancing in a blender. She currently lives & writes in the frost heaves of Maine.

Erin McNellis is the author of Impossible Loves, a book of essays published by Rock Paper Tiger Press in 2011. Poems and prose have appeared in Imaginary Syllabi (ed. Jane Sprague, Palm Press, 2011), Horse Less Review, Noö Journal, The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, and Hysteria (ed. Jennifer Savran, Luna Sea Press, 2003). She lives in Long Beach, CA and blogs intermittently about literature and pop culture at http://uncomplicatedly.wordpress.com.

Maurice Burford lives & writes in Bangor, Maine and is the poetry editor for HOUSEFIRE Publishing. His work has recently appeared in Horseless Review, Shampoo, & Juked. He is also the the author of the chapbooks Rimbaud’s / Poems (Grey Book Press, 2012) and w/ Jess Rowan Prithee (Abraham Lincoln Press, 2010).

Order all three mini-chapbooks via Paypal.

May Submissions Are Closed And Also Exciting!

Thank you so much if you submitted work to us during our May Open Reading Period. We received just under 100 full-length manuscripts and around 50 submissions for Horse Less Review. We will respond to the review submissions during the month of June, and you should hear back from us about full-length submissions by mid-August. We received around $1200 in discounted book pre-orders as part of this Open Reading; soon we will be accepting additional discounted pre-orders via a Kickstarter campaign. These pre-orders allow us to use short-run printing for our 2013 books by Stephanie Anderson and Kristin Abraham. Thank you so much, friends. We depend on your words and your support.

New Chapbooks by Laura Goldstein & Tony Mancus!

photophoto(1)NOW AVAILABLE! Tony Mancus’s Diplomancy and Laura Goldstein’s phylum. Order for $8 each, or get both for $14. Visit our catalog for details and to place an order.

Don’t forget: you’ve only got a few more days to order Daniela Olszewska’s Citizen Jane (-X) Trains for Many Different Kinds of Careers, Michael Sikkema’s I Could Jump Through the Keyhole in Your Door, and Jennifer Denrow’s A Knee for a Life before they go out of print. You’ve also only got a few more days to take advantage of our May chapbook special: 4 books for $24! It’s a great week to buy some horse less chapbooks!

 

Midwest Small Press Festival

Horse Less Press will be at the Midwest Small Press Festival in Milwaukee this weekend! We’ll have a table at the bookfair, and – with Projective Industries – we will be hosting a reading on Saturday night at 8 pm at the Cocoon Room, featuring Stephanie Anderson, Laura Goldstein, Mary Hickman, Daniela Olszewska, Jen Tynes, and Michael Sikkema. We’d love to see you there!

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Open Reading Period: Four Days Left

four_previewYou have four days left to submit work to our May Open Reading period: we’re reading submissions for the review as well as full-length book manuscripts. All the details are on our Submittable page!

New at O P E N: Megan Burns to Gina Myers

16451.jpg.opt394x263o0,0s394x263Megan Burns writes to Gina Myers about her book Hold It Down.

New at O P E N: Carleen Tibbetts to Cynthia Arrieu-King

blowingglittersunNew at O P E N: Carleen Tibbetts reviews Cynthia Arrieu-King’s Manifest.