We are very excited to announce the winner of Omnidawn’s 2012 Poetry Chapbook Contest: The Middle by Angela Hume, selected by Joseph Lease. The finalists of the 2012 contest are (in alphabetical order by the author’s last name): The Terms…
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Omnidawn’s Celebration & Reading at Poets House, New York
Friday, October 5, 2012, 6-9pm (Readings will begin promptly at 6:15pm) The evening will include readings by these Omnidawn authors: Norma Cole Gillian Conoley Cyrus Console Justin Courter Hillary Gravendyk Myung Mi Kim Paul Legault Rick Meier Kelli Anne Noftle…
Omnidawn Book Party at Moe’s, September 19th
Omnidawn celebrates the publication of our Fall 2012 books @ Moe’s Books, Wednesday, September 19th, 7:30pm Three writers and two translators will be reading at this event: Norma Cole, Sylvain Gallais, Cynthia Hogue, Rick Meier, kathryn l. pringle
Announcing Omnidawn’s First Annual Fiction Chapbook Contest!
Omnidawn is pleased to introduce our first annual Fabulist Fiction Chapbook Contest Submissions are currently open now through September 30 to any author writing in English.
Recent Reviews of Omnidawn’s Spring 2012 Books
Omnidawn is pleased to announce some recent reviews and features of our Spring 2012 titles from all over the web, from long-running journals to up-and-coming new blogs, and everything in between:
Seth Abramson reviews two Omnidawn titles on The Huffington Post
In his June 2012 Contemporary Poetry Reviews on The Huffington Post, poet and critic Seth Abramson has reviewed Craig Santos Perez’ from unincorporated territory [saina] (Omnidawn 2010) and Calvin Bedient’s The Multiple, forthcoming from Omnidawn September 1, 2012: 1. The…
Videos from Omnidawn at Moe’s, February 1st
Video of Omnidawn’s book party at Moe’s Books in Berkeley, February 1st, has now been uploaded! Our thanks to Omnidawn staff member Peter Burghardt for recording and uploading the videos. Click below to see readings by Hillary Gravendyk, Kelli Anne…
Announcing the Omnidawn 2011 Open Book Contest Winner
We are very pleased to announce the winner of Omnidawn’s first annual 2011 Open Book Contest: Loom by Sarah Gridley, selected by Carl Phillips. The finalists of the 2011 contest are (in alphabetical order by the author’s last name): All…
Two of Omnidawn’s Spring 2012 Books Reviewed in Library Journal
Lyn Hejinian’s The Book of a Thousand Eyes and Kelli Anne Noftle’s I Was There for Your Somniloquy have been reviewed in recent issues of Library Journal:
Craig Santos Perez to represent Guam at Poetry Parnassus
Craig Santos Perez (author of from unincorporated territory [saina], Omnidawn 2010) has been chosen to represent his Pacific home island of Guåhan (Guam) at Poetry Parnassus, a weeklong festival that will take place during the London 2012 Olympics. This event,…