Jul 14, 2015 | Fiction, News, The University of Pennsylvania
Rachel Gray reviews Caren Beilin’s The University of Pennsylvania at Front Porch: Beilin creates a mixture of striking and strange imagery. In the The University of Pennsylvania, kidding is “unsexual, sisternal,” the sunset has “ripe red horns,” cum is a serum...
Jul 14, 2015 | Fiction, Her 37th Year, News
Kathleen Rooney reviews Suzanne Scanlon’s Her 37th Year, An Index, in the Chicago Tribune. Here’s a sample: One of the many brilliant aspects of this book is that the form permits Scanlon to offer a built-in answer. For an index is a guide, an imposition...
Jul 14, 2015 | Fiction, Her 37th Year, News
Suzanne Scanlon’s Her 37th Year, An Index is #8 on the SPD bestseller list for May and June!
Nov 25, 2014 | News, Starlight in Two Million
Amy Catanzano’s Starlight in Two Million: A Neo-Scientific Novella is a mind-full, mine-filled, field of literary, aesthetic, scientific, and imaginative constructs that take forms as collage, cultural allegory, anti-war expression, epistolary conversation, and...
Jul 22, 2014 | Critique of Pure Reason, Fiction, News
Gabriel Blackwell (Critique of Pure Reason) and Robert Kloss “discuss the similarities between their books, historical nonfiction, blurbing, and more” over at MonkeyBicycle.
Jun 13, 2014 | A Fragmentary Study of the Animals, Beasts You'll Never See, Contest, Fiction, News
Dear friends and followers of Noemi, We had a banner year with our fiction and poetry contests! We received 251 submissions for fiction and 363 submissions for poetry. We’d like to thank all contest entrants for trusting us with their work. Finalist for the 2014...