News and Reviews
- 05.18.15 | Gro Dahle’s A Hundred Thousand Hours reviewed by Melissa Dickey in The Kenyon Review
- 05.11.15 | Matvei Yankelevich interviewed by Collective Show, Pt. 2
- 05.08.15 | Diana’s Tree by Alejandra Pizarnik, translated by Yvette Siegert and Compleat Catalogue of Comedic Novelties by Lev Rubinstein, translated by Philip Metres and Tatiana Tulchinsky shortlisted for the 2015 Best Translated Book Award
- 05.07.15 | Sor Juana and Other Monsters by Luis Felipe Fabre featured in Words Without Borders
- 05.06.15 | Heimrad Bäcker’s Seascape reviewed in Rain Taxi
- 05.06.15 | Kate Colby’s I Mean reviewed on Queen Mob’s Teahouse
- 05.06.15 | Filip Marinovich’s Wolfman Librarian reviewed on NewPages.com
- 05.01.15 | Ben Fama and Sarah Gerard in a conversation on the Literary Hub
- 04.30.15 | Corina Copp interviewed by ARTINFO
- 04.30.15 | A Maxwell’s Candor is the Brightest Shield reviewed by Laura Moriarty in Harriet
- 04.27.15 | Diana’s Tree by Alejandra Pizarnik and Compleat Catalogue by Lev Rubinstein long-listed for Three Percent’s Best Translated Book Award
- 04.24.15 | Ben Fama interviewed on the The Believer Logger
- 04.23.15 | Catherine Taylor’s Apart reviewed by Alexis Clements in Hyperallergic
- 04.23.15 | Fantasy, Ventrakl, and One Sleeps the Other Doesn’t listed in Flavorwire’s 50 Best American Poetry Books of the Decade
- 04.22.15 | Ben Fama’s Fantasy mentioned on Harriet
- 04.21.15 | Matvei Yankelevich interviewed on the Collective Show Blog
- 04.20.15 | Ed Steck’s The Garden reviewed by Afton Wilky in Jacket2
- 04.16.15 | Daniel Bouchard’s Art & Nature reviewed in SCOUT
- 04.09.15 | Corina Copp’s The Green Ray reviewed in Publishers Weekly
- 04.07.15 | Ben Fama’s Fantasy reviewed in Publishers Weekly
- 04.06.15 | Patrick Greaney’s translation of Bäcker’s Seascape reviewed in Rain Taxi
- 04.06.15 | Jen Bervin interviewed by Numéro Cinq
- 04.03.15 | Lewis Warsh’s Alien Abduction reviewed by John Olson in Tillalala Chronicles
- 03.31.15 | Ben Fama interviewed on The Rumpus