Thursday, February 2, 2012; 7 pm
Amy King, Saeed Jones, and Metta Sáma
WORD Brooklyn
126 Franklin Street; Brooklyn, NY 11222
Sunday, February 12, 2012; 3 pm
Kate Colby, Kate Schapira and Michelle Taransky
Small Animal Project Reading Series
Outpost 186
186 Hampshire Street; Cambridge, MA 02139
Saturday, February 18, 2012; 7:30 pm
Amy King and Ana Božičević
Upstairs at Erika's
Brooklyn, NY
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Brandon Shimoda reading with Dot Devota and Zachary Schomburg
Marfa Book Company
105 South Highland Avenue; Marfa, TX 79843
February 29, 2012 - March 3, 2012
Join Litmus Press at AWP in Chicago
We will be a part of the Table X group in the conference bookfair at number i18.
AWP Events with Litmus Press authors:
I’ll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing by Women
Vanessa Place, Bhanu Kapil, Mónica de la Torre, Sawako Nakayasu, Kim Rosenfield
Conceptual writing is an emerging 21st century literary movement which creates poetry and prose concerned with politics but not polemics and which foregrounds ‘thinkership’ as opposed to readership, ‘sobjectivity’ instead of individuality. Poetic techniques include: appropriation, documentation, constraint, process, performance, polyvocality, and re-versioning of form. Participants will present on women’s contributions (historical and new) to the field.
Writers and the Moving Image: Off the Page
Annie Guthrie, Claudia Rankine, Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Dan Waber, Sawako Nakayasu
The University of Arizona Poetry Center presents a juried screening of writers working in film/video, featuring short works by Claudia Rankine, Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Kate Greenstreet, John Gallaher, G.C. Waldrep, Sawako Nakayasu, Forrest Gander, Eula Biss, John Bresland, Brandon Downing, and others. Panelists Claudia Rankine, Josh Wilkinson, and Dan Waber discuss the text/image relationship, inter-genre writing, filmic vocabulary, new directions in Vispo, and the digital lyric essay.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012; 8 pm
Sawako Nakayasu reading with Charles Alexander
St. Mark’s Poetry Project
131 E. 10th Street; New York, NY 10003
Wednesday, March 14, 2012; 8 pm
Amy King reading with Bruce Covey
St. Mark’s Poetry Project
131 E. 10th Street; New York, NY 10003
Thursday – Friday, March 15 – 16, 2012
Sawako Nakayasu and Alan Gilbert
The Poetry Center
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue; San Francisco, CA 94132
Saturday, March 17, 2012; 8:30 am - 10 am
Amy King and Ana Božičević
"Apostrophes, Odes, Ekphrasis, Oh My!"
NEMLA Conference
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Grand Ballroom C
125 East Main Street; Rochester, NY 14604
Saturday, April 14, 2012; 7 pm
Amy King, Betsy Wheeler, and Ana Božičević
Whenever We Feel Like It Reading Series
Kelly Writers House
University of Pennsylvania
3805 Locust Walk; Philadelphia, PA 19104
Wednesday, April 18, 2012; 7 pm
Amy King reading with authors from Futurepoem and Belladonna as part of the Brooklyn Public Library’s Poetry Month
Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture,
Central Library
10 Grand Army Plaza; Brooklyn, NY 11238
Litmus Press is at OCCUPY WALL STREET
When you make your way down to Liberty Square this week, look out for Litmus Press titles at the Occupy Wall Street Library. Litmus stands in solidarity with the OWS protesters. Please click here to find out more about how you can donate to the movement.
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Michelle Gillett for The Rumpus reviews Amy King's I Want to Make You Safe.
January 14, 2012
Poets & Writers features a video of Amy King reading "Lidija Dimkovska Has Made a Bomb of My Eyes," from I Want to Make You Safe.
January 3, 2012
Amy King's I Want to Make You Safe is #17 on Coldfront's list of Top 30 Poetry Books of 2011, with a short review by John Deming
January 1, 2012
Logan Fry for Galatea Resurrects reviews Portrait of Color Dash Parenthesis by Jeffrey Jullich.
December 22, 2011
Patrick James Dunagan for Galatea Resurrects reviews How Phenomena Appear to Unfold by Leslie Scalapino.
December 22, 2011
Michael Brodeur at the Boston Globe names Amy King's I Want to Make You Safe among the best poetry books of 2011
December 18, 2011
Sally Rosen Kindred on ConnotationPress.com reviews Amy King's I Want to Make You Safe
December 2011
PEN.org’s holiday round-up of small press releases mentions Brandon Shimoda’s O Bon
December 15, 2011
Joshua Marie Wilkinson at The University of Arizona Poetry Center gives advance praise for Brandon Shimoda’s O Bon
November 2011
SPD Best-sellers: I Want to Make You Safe and O Bon are both named poetry best-sellers!
November - December 2011
The French Exit blog gives early praise for I Want to Make You Safe by Amy King.
November 22, 2011
Cara Benson for Jacket2 reviews Bharat jiva by kari edwards.
November 7, 2011
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