Small Press Spotlight

October, 2008

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: POETRY ANTHOLOGY HIGHLIGHTS

by NBCC | Oct-18-2008

The anthology is one of those labors of love in the literary world, for the editor at least. The editor is the collector, the organizer, community-builder ...read »

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: XU XI

by NBCC | Oct-11-2008

Evanescent Isles: From My City-Village, Hong Kong University Press, 2008. Xu Xi is one of Hong Kong’s leading English language writers. She is the author ...read »

September, 2008

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: POETRY BOOKS (CD INCLUDED)

by NBCC | Sep-26-2008

And now for something completely different…sort of. This year, I received five poetry books with CDs, so I was forced to take note. At first, the ...read »

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: ELY SHIPLEY

by NBCC | Sep-20-2008

Boy with Flowers, Barrow Street Press, 2008. Ely Shipley currently teaches and studies at the University of Utah; he will receive his doctoral degree in ...read »

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: CRAIG SANTOS PEREZ

by NBCC | Sep-13-2008

from Unincorporated Territory, Tinfish Press, 2008. Craig Santos Perez is a native Chamorro from the Pacific Island of Guahan (Guam). He is the co-founder ...read »

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: ALEX LEMON

by NBCC | Sep-05-2008

Hallelujah Blackout, Milkweed Editions, 2008. Alex Lemon’s first collection, Mosquito, was published by Tin House Books. He has received grants from ...read »

August, 2008

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: DIANN BLAKELY

by NBCC | Aug-29-2008

Cities of Flesh and the Dead, Elixir Press, 2008. Diann Blakely is the author of three books including Hurricane Walk and Farewell, My Lovelies. The ...read »

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