Saturday, March 31, 2012

Flying House 2012!

Congratulations to the participants of Flying House 2012! 

We had soooo many great applications, and it was really hard to decide our top ten –– so we took our top twelve instead!

Introducing (drummmmmmm rooooolllll....) Flying House 2012!

Artists:
Jyl Bonaguro
Cleveland Dean
Melanie Larson
Christina Loraine
Vanessa Palacio
Jennifer Moore

Writers:
Tyler Gillespie
Richard Thomas
Luke Geddes
Heather Momyer
Katherine Zlabek
CD Mitchell

Alternates: CJ Hungerman (artist) & Joseph Young (writer)

Bios and works samples will be posted online soon! We're looking forward to a great year, great work, and a great show!


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Looking to Publish a Chapbook?

The Review Review has put together a nice list of places interested in publishing your poetry chapbooks. How very nice of them. Check it out here.


Losing Dixie


BJ Hollars continues to teach us something new about Tuscaloosa. "Losing Dixie," live at Story South.


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Brian Oliu's Level End - the Gold Edition



@ Origami Zoo PressLevel End  by Brian Oliu
When you arrive, the music changes. In Level End, Brian Oliu treats you as a player rather than a reader, providing a video game walkthrough made of lyric essays, guiding you through the toughest boss battles. In this world, though, the pixelated enemies you face are uncannily familiar: angry family members, lost loves, yourself on a night after too much wine. Oliu’s game-inspired pieces are labyrinthine and beautiful–you’ll want to get lost on the way to the nearest save point–and they serve as a constant reminder that what you find at the end might not be at all what you expected.
We are offering a limited Gold Edition of this title!! In addition to the book, you will receive a Collector’s case and a CD filled with fun extras like the ebook file, an audio recording of Brian Oliu reading his work, videos of actual boss battle, extra artwork, and more! Only available while supplies last.
Preorder your copy of the book or Gold Edition today! Due out April 2, 2012!


Ready for StoryWeek?

The six-day, all-free Columbia Chicago Story Week Festival of Writers begins March 18!


via FlavorpillThe six-day all-free Story Week Festival of Writers once again corrals an impressive lineup of international literary heavy hitters and noteworthy Chicago authors. The treasure are too many to capsulize, but consider a few standouts: the Female in Contemporary Fiction panel, which includes Christine Sneed (Portraits of a Few of the People I've Made Cry), Nami Mun (Miles from Nowhere), Bonnie Jo Campbell (Once Upon a River), and Patricia Ann McNair (The Temple of Air); a trio of appearances by independent-film icon and author John Sayles (A Moment in the Sun); and a conversation with Young Jean Lee, one of the most consistently astounding active playwrights. One of the best bets is saved for last, when the Chicago Classics blowout closer reading, at the MCA, welcomes 15 participating publishers, journalists, and authors, including Adam Levin (Hot Pink), Gina Frangello (Slut Lullabies), and Audrey Niffenegger (Her Fearful Symmetry).