Guest Post: Kristina Marie Darling on the Next Decade in Book Culture
by Kristina Marie Darling | Jan-29-2010
Kristina Marie Darling received master's degree in American Culture Studies from Washington University, where she also completed an undergraduate degree in English in 2007. Ten chapbooks of her work have been published, among them "Fevers and Clocks" (March Street Press, 2006), "The Traffic in Women" (Dancing Girl Press, 2006), "Night Music" (BlazeVox Books, 2008), and "Strange Gospels" (Maverick Duck Press, 2009), which was selected for the "New Voices" feature in Ploughshares Magazine. Her writing appears or is forthcoming in The Boston Review, The Gettysburg Review, Shenandoah, Gargoyle, The Colorado Review, New Letters, and other journals. She currently studies philosophy at the University of Missouri, St. Louis and hopes to pursue a doctorate in English Literature.
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Sharon Bially’s post is shockingly true. I sctually read a commercial novel yesterday and could not have got through it if I hadn’t needed to read it for extraliterary reasons. Dreadful writing, zero copyediting. Yet published.
– Kelly Cherry (02/05 at 5-Feb 18:28 -05:00)
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You note that the various DIY books lack “prestige value”—true, but such a shame. Especially with so many truly awful books getting picked up by publishers and gaining that “prestige.” Big paradox. Something that maybe the emerging DIY methods might help remedy?
– Sharon Bially (01/29 at 29-Jan 13:12 -05:00)