• Anthology of diverse, contemporary, cutting edge fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and reviews, stemming from Los Angeles and streaming outward nationwide • Short entries and diversity of authors’ voice make for quick, stimulating read • Quirky, unusual, often controversial subject matter • Events planned for Los Angeles (a Literary Salon Series, a biannual Translations reading series at Alias Books, and a reading at Book Soup) and New York ...
Miraculum Monstrum is an epic hybrid narrative about Tristia Vogel, a female artist who experiences a radical physical transformation, beginning with the excrescence of apparent wings. Though she is possibly an anomalous mutation resulting from worldwide ecological upheaval, the bird/woman is co-opted by a religious cult that claims to have prophesied her experience; she is thus written as the central figure of their scriptural text. The fragm ...
Red Hen's promotional efforts for this title will include: <p>• Packaged ARC mailing 4-6 months pre pub date to a core list of 30+ reviewers, booksellers, media contacts, professors, and librarians (package includes 2-7 other titles from the C list in the same season that fit together in some way). <p>• Individualized ARC and/or finished copy mailings to 20-30 of author’s requested personal or professional contac ...
Inspired by a brother’s high school science project—a perpetual motion machine that could save the world— <i><b>The Perpetual Motion Machine</i></b> is a memoir in essays that attempts to save a sibling by depicting the visceral pain that accompanies longing for some past impossibility. The collection has been a science project in its study of memory, in the calculation and plotting of the moments that make up a childhood ...
• National publicity efforts targeting: +Industry journals such as Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Library Journal, Bookforum, and ShelfAwareness +Local newspapers and journals to the author +National blogs and podcasts such as Salon, Slate, The Rumpus, Buzzfeed Books, Huffington Post, Barnes & Noble Review, NPR +Publications the author has written for, been featured in, or whose work has been reviewed in +Schools and organizations the author i ...
• National publicity efforts targeting: +Industry journals such as Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Library Journal, Bookforum, and ShelfAwareness +Local newspapers and journals to the author +National blogs and podcasts such as Salon, Slate, The Rumpus, Buzzfeed Books, Huffington Post, Barnes & Noble Review, NPR +Publications the author has written for, been featured in, or whose work has been reviewed in +Schools and organizations the author i ...
• National publicity efforts targeting: +Industry journals such as Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Library Journal, Bookforum, and ShelfAwareness +Local newspapers and journals to the author +National blogs and podcasts such as Salon, Slate, The Rumpus, Buzzfeed Books, Huffington Post, Barnes & Noble Review, NPR +Publications the author has written for, been featured in, or whose work has been reviewed in +Schools and organizations the author i ...
In <i><b>The Sound</i></b> acclaimed poet David Mason collects his best shorter work of the past forty years, including lyrics like “Song of the Powers” and darkly brilliant narratives “The Collector’s Tale” and “The Country I Remember,” which Anthony Hecht called “a welcome addition to the best that is now being written by American poets.” A poet of love and history and nature, Mason forges a language that can reconnect ...