Stephanie Anderson writes about her upcoming Horse Less book
Stephanie Anderson The Next Big Thing’s her forthcoming Horse Less book, In the Key of Those Who Can No Longer Organize Their Environments, here.
Stephanie Anderson The Next Big Thing’s her forthcoming Horse Less book, In the Key of Those Who Can No Longer Organize Their Environments, here.
My open letter review of Kirsten Jorgenson’s Accidents of Distance (Dancing Girl Press) is now up at O P E N.
We’re still reading submissions and making decisions for Horse Less Review #14 and our chapbook line-up for 2013. One thing we know for sure: we are very happy that we’ll get to publish Annah Browning’s chapbook The Marriage sometime this year! She writes about it here for The Next Big Thing.
More announcements soon!
You have just a handful more days to submit work to Horse Less Review and our chapbook series. We’re accepting work until the end of January: details on our submittable page.
Molly Brodak’s Essay on Parts of Day and Nathan Hauke’s Honeybabe, Don’t Leave Me Now are new! $8 each or get them both with our 2 for $14 deal. See the catalog for info & to order!
A poem from C.D. Wright’s Horse Less chapbook, The Other Hand, is The Academy of American Poets’ poem of the day!
Still need to purchase your copy of The Other Hand? Visit our catalog.
Over the next several weeks, we’ll be busily working on chapbooks for the New Year by Nathan Hauke, Molly Brodak, Merrill Gilfillan, Eleni Sikelianos, and our own editors Erika Howsare and Jennifer Denrow.
We’ll also begin reading submissions for Horse Less Review #14 and for our chapbook series! Please visit our submittable page for more info and to send us your work. The deadline for submissions is January 31. We will not be charging a reading fee for submissions in January, and/but/so we STRONGLY ENCOURAGE you to familiarize yourself with what we do and SUPPORT HORSE LESS by purchasing a chapbook or full-length book from our catalog in January.
Thanks to Eileen Tabios for her thoughtful review of Michael Sikkema’s chapbook May Apple Deep!