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Stubbornness is hard-wired in me, so I know that I’ll finish what I started in March 2010, which is a review of every title in the Calamari catalogue. So far, I’ve reviewed these: 3RD BED [1], GOOD, BROTHER, THE HOUR SETS, P.S. AT LEAST WE DIED TRYING, SLEEPING FISH [0], LAND OF THE SNOW MEN, [...]

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The Summer 2011 issue of Requited is now online. It features: fiction by Josh Collins, Jess Upshaw Glass, Suzanne Scanlon, Ben Slotzky, and Simon A. Smith; poetry by Kristy Bowen, Nicelle Davis, Eric Ellingson, Molly Gaudry, Monica Gomery, Rich Ives, Alyse Knorr, Kate Martin Rowe, and J. A. Tyler; essays by Steve Katz, Mark Rappaport, [...]

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Ryan W. Bradley‘s story, “The Pit Bull’s Tooth,” is up at Wigleaf, and his chapbook, MILE  ZERO will be out in September from Maverick Duck Press. Elaine Castillo had poems published in Issue 12 of > kill author, and a piece forthcoming from Used Furniture Review, both from her poetry manuscript CANDIDA: A TRANSLATION.  Several [...]

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Unfinished is now available from Jaded Ibis Press. Lily Hoang–author of three novels, including the PEN award-winning Changing–invited her favorite writers to send her their scraps. She finished their unfinishables, even offering them to edit and revise what she produced. Some did, some didn’t. This collaborative enterprise is endlessly fascinating because one doesn’t know where [...]

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Radiohead just released a new album; and we’ve got some news to share, too. Thanks for reading!

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Jaded Ibis Press, full-spectrum publisher, who is bringing out cool books by Lily Hoang, David Hoenigman, John Dermot Woods/J.A. Tyler, Janice Lee, Anna Joy Springer, Christopher Grimes, and me (BLANK, w/ tracks from Dj Spooky), got the grand treatment in Forbes.com today. Let’s see, the last time an indie press was covered in Forbes…oh, yes, [...]

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It’s been a while since I’ve posted news of all our various goings on and whatnot. But everyone at Big Other has been up to all kinds of great things.

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I’m happy to present the latest installment of defacements/refacements of Midnight’s Marsupium: Eric Elshtain’s “er_aced _plan_” of wild cross-outs and marginalia and J.A. Tyler’s “exhumed” sequence (which seems so much like René Magritte‘s graffiti).  Thanks so much, guys, for these surprising contributions! Check out the previous results: Ryan Bradley, Sommer Browning, Anne Keefe, & Jared Schickling The 9th Grade [...]

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With sites (especially blogs, I’d imagine) coming and going, resembling fairweathered friends with their weighty promises and concomitant lack of follow-through, and with evanescence and disposability, perhaps, being two of the internet’s primary characteristics, an internet year must be to an in-real-life year as what a dog year is to a human year. But it’s [...]

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  Click through for a review of Derek White’s chapbook O, VOZQUE PULP, the seventeenth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.  

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    Click through for a review of 23 TEXT TILES & TRAPEZOIDAL JUGGERNAUT / SPIRITUAL TURKEY BEGGAR BASTE MECHANISM, the fifteenth & sixteenth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.  

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  Click through for a review of SLEEPINGFISH 0.75, the fourteenth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.  

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  Click through for a review of David Ohle’s two novel(la)s BOONS & THE CAMP, the thirteenth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.  

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Click through for a review of Derek White’s MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS, the twelfth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.  

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Click through for a review of SLEEPING FISH ZER0.5, the eleventh in this full-press review series of Calamari books.

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Click through for a review of James Wagner’s TRILCE, the tenth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.

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Click through for a review of EVER, the eighth in this full-press review series of Calamari books.

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J.A. Tyler has new pieces in Word Riot, Prick of the Spindle, decomP, and The Diagram, and three pieces at jmww:  HERE, HERE, and HERE. And a review/interview of PEE ON WATER, by Rachel Glaser appears in Rumble. And his novella INCONCEIVABLE WILSON was reviewed at The Collagist. Northwestern University Press released Davis Schneiderman’s new [...]

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Apologies for the delay, I have been making my way through other reviews but am back on Calamari track now. To play catch-up, read the previous installments here… 1 / 39 P.S. AT LEAST WE DIED TRYING 2 / 39 THE HOUR SETS 3 / 39 GOOD, BROTHER 4 / 39 3RD BED [1] 5 [...]

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A few days ago, J.A. Tyler shared the sad news with me that after ten years, Pindeldyboz is shutting down. It’s official now. Stay tuned for my interview with Pindeldyboz’s executive editor Whitney Pastorek and web editor Whitney Steen.

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