Friday, December 23, 2011
Poets & Writers!
Dorothy, a publishing project is the Small Press Point in the latest issue of Poets & Writers: "In addition to their 'equal wonderfulness,' the Dorothy books possess a sort of harmony as physical objects." Read the full article here.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Ben Marcus
Over at The Millions, Ben Marcus picks Barbara Comyns's Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead for his Year in Reading 2011 list: "re-printed beautifully by a new small press called Dorothy Project. Barbara Comyns’ novel is deranged in ways that shouldn’t be disclosed."
Thursday, December 1, 2011
HOLIDAY SALE!
For one week only (until December 7th) give (and/or get) all four Dorothy, a publishing project books for only $40 (w/free shipping in the US). Click here for the offer. Give the gift of FOUR SUPER BOOKS and help a small press to boot (also super).
Monday, November 28, 2011
Another great review from Publishers Weekly . . .
. . . this time for Manuela Draeger's In the Time of the Blue Ball (translated from the French by Brian Evenson): "In three short stories with a distinct Murakami vibe, hapless investigator Bobby Potemkine threads his way through his city’s meteor-shredded ruins to find out which of several women named Lili has really invented fire, what to do about an angry noodle named Auguste Diodon, and how to rescue the many baby pelicans that litter the roads." Read the entire review here.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Publisher's Weekly
Read the excellent advance review of Renee Gladman's The Ravickians in Publishers Weekly, here. A sample: "Gladman’s talent for linguistic architecture makes for a supple, tight promenade through heady ideas whose appeal rests on the implicit connection it draws between a people, their language, and the shape of communication. A novel set inside a poem . . ."
Monday, September 19, 2011
Draeger in The Collagist
Read the eponymous story from Manuela Draeger's In the Time of the Blue Ball (translated by Brian Evenson) in the new issue of The Collagist.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
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