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…
Reviews of our new fall books by Publishers Weekly and The Quarterly Conversation
Our friend Andrew Wessels has reviewed Cyrus Console’s The Odicy at The Quarterly Conversation: Cyrus Console’s The Odicy begins in a ravaged garden: I returned, and saw that the garden Had not moved from me but that some illness Of…
Poetry: 2011 Chapbook Prize Finalists
This month we feature work from our five finalists for the 2011 Omnidawn Chapbook Competition: Brian Foley – Totem Hugo Garcia Manriquez – All Civilians Nicholas Gulig – Ecotone Megan Pruiett – The Naught Book M.A. Vizsolyi – Notes on…
from unincorporated territory [saina] wins the 2011 PEN Center USA Literary Award for Poetry!
We are honored to announce that Craig Santos Perez’s from unincorporated territory [saina] has won the 2011 Pen Center USA Literary Award for Poetry! To read the official announcement from PEN Center USA, click here. To read the complete list…
Features & Publishers Weekly Review of Spectacle & Pigsty, one of Omnidawn’s new fall books!
We are very excited to announce the first features and review of Kiwao Nomura’s Spectacle & Pigsty (co-translated by Kyoko Yoshida and Forrest Gander), one of Omnidawn’s forthcoming fall titles! Shelf Unbound has published the poem “Barely Hinged” from Spectacle…