We are very pleased to announce the winner of Omnidawn’s 2011 1st/2nd Poetry Book Contest: fault tree by kathryn l. pringle, selected by C.D. Wright. The finalists of the 2011 contest are (in alphabetical order by the author’s last name):…
Poetry: Joshua McKinney
from “Meme” Modern Warfare 2 has received very positive reviews from various gaming websites, attaining a 94% aggregate score on Metacritic, with praise stemming primarily from its in-depth multiplayer component. Upon its release, the game sold approximately 4.7 million copies…
Peter Burghardt interviews Matthew Henriksen
Matthew Henriksen is the author of Ordinary Sun (Black Ocean, 2011) and the chapbooks Another Word (DoubleCross Press, 2009) and Is Holy (horse less press, 2006). Some recent poems appear in Fence, Realpoetik, Raleigh Quarterly, Alice Blue Review, Sink Review,…
Welcome to the new web magazine of Omnidawn Publishing
Omnidawn proudly introduces our new web publication, OmniVerse! The magazine will update every other week with new work from poets, visual artists, and other less genre-specific disciplines, features from our staff including interviews, Bay Area reading reviews, and other essays,…
Poetry: Amanda Nadelberg
U.S.A. Long Stairs That boats might set toward other pooled nests in which to precise the new, the small company proceeds historic visits; midair apartments saying small to their own demise, the dining table yields slight conversations, concerned for no…
Juliana Paslay interviews Alissa Nutting
Alissa Nutting is the current fiction editor of Witness and author of the short story collection Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls. At present, she is guest editing The Grey Issue of Fairy Tale Review, a theme issue focusing on…