Waveform
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Disability Studies. Somatics. WAVEFORM documents an aqueous, stop-start conversation between two women poets with disabilities. The idea of suspension—being held back, held...
View ArticleThe Compleat Purge
Trisha Low is just another feminist, confessional writer trying to find a good way to deal with all her literary dads. She siphons the remix culture of social media into the binge and purge cycle of an...
View ArticleInsomnia and the Aunt
Insomnia and the Aunt is an ambient novel composed of black and white photographs, postcards, Google reverse searches, letters, appendices, an index to an imaginary novel, re-runs and footnotes. The...
View ArticleAmbient Parking Lot
Part fiction, part earnest mockumentary, Ambient Parking Lot follows a band of musicians as they wander the parking structures of urban downtown and greater suburbia in quest of the ultimate ambient...
View ArticleMacArthur Park
In MacArthur Park, Andrew Durbin examines the outsider histories behind California’s sunny idealism—from the early cult movements of the twentieth century to the community that has formed around the...
View ArticleStyle
Bilingual edition. Translated from the Spanish by Jen Hofer. Dolores Dorantes’s Style is a prose book in which a plural feminine voice narrates the vicissitudes of a war designed to suppress that...
View ArticleKenning Editions Subscription
Ordinance, a critical series, issues nonfiction writing in the areas of contemporary poetics, philosophy, politics, and technology. Ordinance as in coordination, ordinal points, and incendiary...
View ArticleALMOST NEVER. SOMETIMES. OFTEN. ALWAYS
ALMOST NEVER. SOMETIMES. OFTEN. ALWAYS is a collection of short stories about self-management blues, digital dementia, forgotten knowledge and technocratic language. If one becomes what one does, what...
View ArticlePartisan of Things
Translated from the French by Joshua Corey and Jean-Luc Garneau. “There is no escape from trees by means of trees.” The ordinary objects to which Francis Ponge directs his attention—a tree, an oyster,...
View ArticleFrom where: a reverie on digital surrogates
1. Intellectual property—Intangible property. 2. Digital rights management. 3. Digital preservation—Distribution—Representation 4. Digital images—Intellectual history. 5. Libraries—Special...
View ArticleDouble Rainbow
Double Rainbow is an essay about one of the most important artworks of the decade, Paul Vasquez’s Yosemitebear Mountain Double Rainbow 1-8-10. I mean Double Rainbow is a story about not very good...
View ArticleJuana I
ISBN: 9780999719800 “What I need is a mouth.” So begins Ana Arzoumanian’s epic about Juana I, the reluctant and nominal queen of a newly emergent 16th Century Spain. Passionate and intelligent, Juana...
View ArticleArtifact of Hope
Artifact of Hope is an epistolary essay combined with the documentary remains of a post-Occupy project, one beginning in a wish to situate a collective dialogue in creative readings of Ernst Bloch’s...
View ArticleGrenade in Mouth: Some Poems of Miyó Vestrini
Edited by Faride Mereb and translated by Anne Boyer and Cassandra Gillig, Grenade in Mouth: Some Poems of Miyó Vestrini introduces to Anglophone readers the work of one of the vanguard voices of...
View ArticleDREAM OF EUROPE: SELECTED SEMINARS AND INTERVIEWS: 1984-1992
Edited by Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro. Preface by Dagmar Schultz. AUDRE LORDE: DREAM OF EUROPE elucidates Lorde’s methodology as a poet, mentor, and activist during the last decade of her life. This...
View ArticleHieroglyphs of the Inverted World
Rob Halpern’s new sequence of poems speaks to social, environmental, and personal crisis—from white supremacist violence and wildfires raging just north of San Francisco, to the death of his father—all...
View ArticleGossip Girl Fanfic Novella
This title will be published September 6, 2022. Pre-order your copy today. “Hey, Upper East Siders. Gossip Girl here. And I have the biggest news ever.” Every episode starts like this. We’re Upper East...
View ArticleGathering
Devin King’s continuing saga, a narrative poem fit to perform. GATHERING begins at a dinner party in Chicago and ends in a utopia populated by storytelling ants. In between is a choral künstlerroman, a...
View ArticleGlimmerings and Constellations: Creative and Critical Responses
Selected Plays of Jay Wright, Volume 3 Co-published with Every house has a door The lauded poet Jay Wright is known for weaving global cosmologies into taut, rhythmically dynamic verses that double as...
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