Friday, June 29, 2012

Two at The Kenyon Review

"Ah, Ravicka. Where the bookstores are all independent, language swoops through the body, and buildings disintegrate. A city-state in flux and crisis. Belgians know about it. Citizens are disappearing. There’s still good coffee, though it’s the end of the world."

Read all of Elaine Bleakney's fantastic review of both Event Factory and The Ravickians, online, in The Kenyon Review.

Also check out this interview with Dorothy, a publishing project (thanks, Hilary Plum!).

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

HTMLGIANT

Read Nicholas Grider's review of Renee Gladman's The Ravickians, here.

Monday, May 21, 2012

The Itsy-Bitsy Book Club

Also in Comyns news . . . check out this article at The Huffington Post.

Emily Books!

Very excited to have out first foray into the world of e-books be with the very cool Emily Books, a curated subscription service. Barbara Comyns's Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead is their May book. Check them out here.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Draeger Review

Jess Stoner reviews In the Time of the Blue Ball over at Necessary Fiction.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The Opposite of a Machine

Dorothy, a publishing project featured in St. Louis Magazine, here.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Bookslut and The Collagist review Gladman

A nice review of Renee Gladman's Event Factory by A-J Aronstein over at Bookslut. And, at The Collagist, Tom DeBeauchamp on The Ravickians.