Small Press Spotlight

April, 2009

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: CHING-IN CHEN

by Rigoberto González | Apr-06-2009

The Heart’s Traffic, Arktoi Books/ Red Hen Press, 2009. Ching-In Chen is the daughter of Chinese immigrants and a Kundiman Fellow. She has been a community ...read »

March, 2009

Small Press Spotlight: John Olivares Espinoza

by Rigoberto González | Mar-30-2009

The Date Fruit Elegies, Bilingual Press, 2009. John Olivares Espinoza’s first book is The Date Fruit Elegies, which inaugurated Bilingual Press’s new ...read »

December, 2008

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: ROBYN SCHIFF

by Rigoberto González | Dec-22-2008

Revolver, University of Iowa Press, 2008. Robyn Schiff is the author of Worth (Iowa, 2002). She is an associate professor at the University of Iowa, where ...read »

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: SEAN NEVIN

by NBCC | Dec-12-2008

Oblivio Gate, Southern Illinois University Press, 2008 Sean Nevin teaches at Arizona State University, where he directs the Young Writers Program and is ...read »

November, 2008

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: KAREN AN-HWEI LEE

by NBCC | Nov-23-2008

Karen An-hwei Lee is the author of Ardor (Tupelo Press, 2008), In Medias Res (Sarabande Books, 2004), and a chapbook, God’s One Hundred Promises (Swan Scythe ...read »

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: JERICHO BROWN

by NBCC | Nov-15-2008

Please, New Issues Press, 2008. Jericho Brown worked as the speechwriter for the Mayor of New Orleans before receiving a Ph.D from the University of ...read »

October, 2008

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: REBECCA LOUDON

by NBCC | Oct-24-2008

Cadaver Dogs, No Tell Books, 2008. Rebecca Loudon lives and writes in Seattle. She’s the author of Tarantella and Radish King (Ravenna Press) and ...read »

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