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Reading in Boston for Cynthia Dewi Oka and VONA!

Cynthia Dewi Oka will be reading at an off-site event at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Conference in Boston this weekend!
Saturday March 9th
6:30-8:30pm at Make Shift Boston
549 Columbus Ave

Short readings from Cynthia Oka, Minal Hajratwala, Andrea Walls, Camille Acker, Torrie Valentine, Jenn De Leon, Ching-In Chen, Anna Alves, Vanessa Martir, Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela, Seve Torres, Tanya Perez-Brennan, Gail Dottin, Dionne Irving Bremyer, Buki Papillon, Alejandro Nodarse, Odilia Galvan Rodriquez, Melissa Rae Sipin-Gabon.

Click here to view the flyer!
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nomad launch party!

We’re thrilled to announce Cynthia Dewi Oka‘s launch party! After a delay due to Hurricane Sandy, Cynthia will be celebrating the release of her poetry collection, nomad of salt and hard water.

When: Saturday, January 12, 6-8 p.m.
Where: La Casa Azul Bookstore, 143 E. 103rd Street, NYC

See you there!

a poster advertising the launch party, with an author bio and blurbs.

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Goodreads Giveaway!

Want a copy of Julia Glassman’s Other Life Forms? Why not enter to win a copy on Goodreads?

Goodreads Book Giveaway

Other Life Forms by Julia Glassman

Other Life Forms

by Julia Glassman

Giveaway ends December 17, 2012.

See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.

Enter to win

Check back soon for a giveaway of Cynthia Dewi Oka’s nomad of salt and hard water!

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PayPalProblems and Amazon Angst

It’s come to our attention that the “add to cart” button for the paperback version of nomad of salt and hard water hasn’t been working correctly. But we’ve fixed the problem! Now you can order to your heart’s content.

Also, some readers have asked us why our books aren’t currently available on Amazon. Unfortunately, Amazon charges a rather steep monthly fee for inclusion in their catalog, which at the moment isn’t financially viable for us. We’re working on listing the Kindle versions of our titles on Amazon, though, so stay tuned.

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nomad launches!

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Cynthia Dewi Oka’s nomad of salt and hard water! You can order your copy in our online store.

Cynthia’s launch party has been delayed due to Hurricane Sandy. We wish everyone on the east coast a swift and easy recovery and are busily putting the final details in place for Cynthia’s party, which will happen in New York City in mid January.

“Cynthia Oka’s poetry confronts the uncomfortable, the secret, and emerges with verse so sharp, so true, that as a reader it’s impossible not to be galvanized; if not toward the admission of a lie then toward the embracement of love in all its nomadic majesty.  You better take a deep breath before you read Oka’s poetry.” -Willie Perdomo, author of Where a Nickel Costs a Dime and Smoking Lovely, winner of the PEN American Center Beyond Margins Award

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Other Life Forms launches today!

Our first release, Other Life Forms, ships today! See what the critics are saying:

“[Julia Glassman] describes such emotions as anxiety and guilt with such precision that readers will feel relief in recognizing that, like Sylvie, they are not actually alone in the universe.” -Booklist

“All good novels take on a life of their own, and Other Life Forms is no exception…[Glassman] adroitly handles themes of loss, loneliness, and honesty in an affecting story that is bound to resonate with those who have ‘made the transition from college life to twenty-something stagnation.’” -ForeWord Reviews

You can order a copy in our store! Also, if you’re in the Los Angeles area, don’t miss Julia’s release party this Saturday!

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Other Life Forms Release Party

Come join us for the release of Julia Glassman’s debut novel, Other Life Forms!  The celebration will include mini-readings at 1:30 and 2:30, a raffle for a free copy of the book, a zine-making station, and champagne and hors d’oeuvres.

Where:
Chevalier’s Books
126 N. Larchmont Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90004

When:
Saturday, November 17
1:00-3:00 pm

About the novel:

Sylvie, a frustrated sculptor-turned-waitress, decides to play an unusual prank: she hangs missing person posters featuring her own face in order to see who might call.  But the prank takes an unexpected turn when a handsome stranger swoops in to save her from herself and a band of cocky artists and writers takes her under its wing.  Before she knows it, she’s literally the poster child for an avant-garde movement that quickly veers out of control.  Meanwhile, Sylvie struggles to come to terms with the death of her college sweetheart, a shy gamer, who, struggling to adjust to life after graduation, retreated to an online fantasy world and never returned.

Lampooning both the conservatism of Orange County and the privileged youths who rebel against it, Other Life Forms is a hilarious and deeply moving account of a late bloomer’s search for identity, a quirky meditation on what it means to be an artist and a woman when neither mode of being seems sustainable.

“Julia Glassman’s writing is stunning, unflinching, and pitch-perfect. She knows what is going on inside the dazed silences of her characters, and she moves with clarity toward a rare understanding.” –Joan Silber, author of Ideas of Heaven and The Size of the World

“Julia Glassman seems to know everything there is to know about those drifting years between college and adulthood when you feel that you could become anything and might become nothing. She has written a first novel of great compassion, sly humor, and graceful insight.” –Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead and The Illumination

Click here to order Julia’s novel.

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Cynthia in Zócalo Poets

Check it out!  Two of Cynthia Dewi Oka’s poems, “nomad legend: Midwife” and “nomad legend: Moon’s benediction,” have just been published on Zócalo Poets.  Both of these poems appear in Cynthia’s forthcoming collection, nomad of salt and hard water.

Click here to read more about Cynthia and order her book.

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An Interview with Cynthia Dewi Oka

Recently one of our editors sat down with Cynthia to discuss writing, publishing, and identity.  A snippet:

I see writing as inherent to liberation struggles because writing is essentially about documenting and defining survival. It is about connecting a specific voice to universal currents….I am a poet today only insofar as oppressed peoples have organized and fought for their voices and lives to matter.

Read the rest on our conversations page.  You can also preorder Cynthia’s poetry collection, nomad of salt and hard water.

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Updates: fundraising gifts, Cynthia Dewi Oka, and more!

First off, our apologies for the long delay in distributing gifts to fundraising contributors.  We’re still finding our way as a press, working out various kinks and snags, but we hope to have the links up and the gifts in the mail soon!

Secondly, we’ve posted a beautiful statement of poetics by our poet Cynthia Dewi Oka.  Among Cynthia’s insights:

Writing sustains the hope for me that I can redeem my life, that through it what I am might become something worth keeping. Writing is the place I enter to strip myself entirely of defense and to affirm life in its totality. It is where I surrender to the judgment of others and time.

I write because it hurts me to know that many of us will disappear in silence.
Also, we’re hard at work shaping both our books and our identity as a press, adjusting big things like our mission statement and small things like the layout of our first two books: Other Life Forms and nomad of salt and hard water.  We hope to send both books to the printer early this summer.  Stay tuned!
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