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Two new titles forthcoming from Kelsey Street Press in 2016, plus AWP details!
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Two Titles Forthcoming in 2016

 

We are thrilled to announce that recombinant by Ching-In Chen and Tell Me Every Anchor Every Arrow by Steffi Drewes will be published by Kelsey Street Press later this year.

Ching-In Chen is the author of The Heart's Traffic (Arktoi Books/Red Hen Press) and recombinant (forthcoming from Kelsey Street Press) as well as co-editor of The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities (South End Press). A Kundiman, Lambda, Callaloo and The Watering Hole Fellow, they are part of the Macondo and Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation writing communities. They have also been awarded fellowships from Can Serrat, Millay Colony for the Arts, the Norman Mailer Center and Imagining America. Their work has appeared in The Best American Experimental Writing, The &NOW Awards 3: The Best Innovative Writing, and Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics. They are a senior editor of The Conversant.
 
Steffi Drewes is the author of the chapbooks Magnetic Forest, Cartography Askew, and History of Drawing Circles. Her work has also appeared in various journals, including 6×6, Zen Monster, The East Bay Review, Eleven Eleven, Monday Night, and the anthology It’s night in San Francisco but it’s sunny in Oakland (Timeless, Infinite Light). She is the founder of Featherboard Writing Series and manages the Writer in Residence program at Aggregate Space Gallery in Oakland. Tell Me Every Anchor Every Arrow (forthcoming from Kelsey Street Press) is her first full-length publication.
 

Visit us at AWP 2016 in LA

 

READING

 


Please join us at our AWP off-site reading at the Poetic Research Bureau on Friday, April 1st at 9 PM, featuring Poor Claudia, Kelsey Street Press, and Image Text Ithaca.

With:
John Keene
Claire Donato
Sueyeun Juliette Lee
Jamalieh Haley
Greg Purcell
Jennifer Pilch
Mg Roberts
A.S.M.
Catherine Taylor
Matvei Yankelevich
& a new short video by Claudia Rankine

Poetic Research Bureau
951 Chung King Rd.
Chinatown
Los Angeles, CA


RSVP on Facebook!

 

BOOKFAIR

 
We hope you will visit our table (#234) at the AWP Bookfair. We will be there from Thursday, March 1st to Saturday, April 2nd, 9 AM to 5 PM. Our recent titles will be available for purchase, as well as gems from our catalog. We will also be offering some very special sale bundles (details TBA).  

 

Featured from Our Catalog:
Two Titles by Renee Gladman

 


Newcomer Can't Swim
by Renee Gladman
2007, 120 pages
$16.95






Juice
by Renee Gladman
2000, 63 pages
$11



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