Horse Less Press

HLR: New work by Faye Chevalier

First up in the spring issue of Horse Less Review, five poems by Faye Chevalier! 

order Davy Knittle’s empathy for cars / force of july

I’m so happy to announce the newest addition to our chapbook catalog, empathy for cars / force of july by Davy Knittle.

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Davy Knittle’s poems and reviews have appeared recently or are forthcoming in Fence, Jacket2, Pinwheel, and Entropy. His collaborations with Sophia Dahlin have appeared recently in Eleven Eleven. His first chapbook, cyclorama, was published by The Operating System in 2015. He lives in Philadelphia, where he is pursuing a PhD in English at The University of Pennsylvania.

If you pre-ordered a copy of empathy for cars…, it’s in the mail today or tomorrow! If you didn’t, you can order one now! New orders will go out later this week.

Sarah Maria Medina

New today at HLR: three poems by Sarah Maria Medina! 

 

Brad Vogler at HLR

New today at HLR: an excerpt from “errand : back” by Brad Vogler!

 

Soon to be out of print! Sherlock, Gordon, Roitman, Mancus, Brady, Maxwell, Iijima, and Won!

We’re making room in our catalog for some new chapbooks and saying a sweet goodbye to some old friends. After this week, the following chapbooks will be officially out of print:

Once When a Building Block, Brenda Iijima & Annie Won

To Insist on the ‘Someness’ of Every Assemblage, Kristi Maxwell

Leroy Sequences, Dan Brady

Again(st) Membering, Tony Mancus

Two: (Ghazals), Judith Roitman

Keen, Lauren Gordon

Life is to Blame for Everything, Frank Sherlock

If you’d like to order a copy, please visit our catalog and place your order by Sunday, April 17!

Today at HLR: Rebecca Stoddard!

New today at Horse Less Review: “because condition is a small room that hangs from the neck” by Rebecca Stoddard! 

MacBain-Stephens reviews Winn

Today at O P E N: Jennifer MacBain-Stephens reviews Sarah Ann Winn’s chapbook Portage, which is available as a free download from Sundress Publications. 

 

HLR today: Caroline Cabrera

Today at Horse Less Review: “Observable Universe” by Caroline Cabrera! 

Horse Less Hiatus

As of 2016, I’ve been editing Horse Less for 12 years. When I started it, I really loved the opportunity it gave me to contribute to my poetry community and also have this really visible, definite role in it. I felt that there were exciting writers who were not getting published, and I felt like I could do something about that problem.

For the past several years, I’ve been feeling pretty burnt out. Part of it is scheduling – I am overcommitted, and doing my own writing and taking care of myself are usually at the bottom of the list. I also have some ambivalence about what our goals are and should be now, as a press, and what role I really can or should have right now as an editor. I’ve tried several different changes in the way the press is run, in hopes of addressing that. Some really amazing and exciting things have happened as a result – most recently, we’ve added a fabulous list of new editors to our masthead, and I’m truly excited about what’s coming to our catalog in 2016. I feel especially awful, then, to switch gears at this particular point, but I’ve been thinking on it every day for some months now, and it feels really necessary.

Horse Less is going to take a publishing hiatus in 2017. Our 2016 catalog and forthcoming projects won’t be affected. All our 2016 books and chapbooks will happen as scheduled, and in 2017 I will continue to promote and keep available the titles in our catalog in the way I always have. But our online journal and book reviews section will be winding down later this year; additionally, horse less will not accept any new material (books, chapbooks, or online work) for publication in 2017, and we won’t be reading/considering any new material during 2017.

We are pre-hiatusing with a bang, as we have already published titles by Megan Burns, Christine Bettis, Daniela Olszewska, Cassandra de Alba, Jessica Comola, Phil Estes, and Kate Schapira this year, and we have an amazing list of books and chapbooks forthcoming still in 2016:

April: Exuviae by Lauren Brazeal
empathy for cars/force of july by Davy Knittle

June: Two Teenagers by John Colasacco
NERVS by Stephon Lawrence
Black & Blue Prints by Ahmunet Jessica Jordon

July/August: On Not Screaming by Eloisa Amezcua
Lands of Yield by Stephanie Anderson
Ic by Serena Chopra

September: Missing Slides by Stephen Danos

October: Girl Tramp by Cynthia Spencer
The Somnambulist by Lara Montes

November: Aluminum Necropolis by Nichole Riggs

December: Blank Blank Blues by Anna Gurton-Wachter
Linthead Stomp by Tim Earley

Thanks so much to our amazing writers and editors and to everyone who has supported and continues to support us.

Jen Tynes

Today at HLR: Matina Stamatakis

New today at Horse Less Review: Four poems by Matina Stamatakis! 

through eyes
baby-eyed

[I could not replace
the larynx with steel]

 

to this: a world
of elaborate
mistakes& you