Thursday, January 7, 2016

News from Black Radish: jj hastain, Mark Lamoureux, and Valerie Witte

jj hastain has work in a new project in Greece: "a thing like you and me."

Christopher Schaeffer interviews Mark Lamoureux at Tinge Magazine.

And  Valerie Witte has work in a new anthology, Remembering the Days That Breathed Pink, forthcoming from Quaci Press. As well as a reading at an exhibition of her work at Eastern Illinois University where a collaboration with artist Jennifer York is on view:

Northeastern Illinois University Art Gallery

Jennifer Yorke: Savage Breast
with experimental poet Valerie Witte

January 11th-February 5th
closed January 18th for MLK day

Reception:
Friday February 19th, 6-9pm

Artist Talk and reading by visiting poet Valerie Witte
Wednesday January 27th, 3pm


Valerie Witte at Northeastern Illinois University

Valerie Witte, author of a game of correspondence, in a collaboration with artist Jennifer Yorke:
Northeastern Illinois University Art Gallery
    Jennifer Yorke: Savage Breast
with experimental poet Valerie Witte


 January 11th-February 5th
closed January 18th for MLK day    

Reception:
 Friday February 19th, 6-9pm 

Artist Talk and reading by visiting poet Valerie Witte
Wednesday January 27th, 3pm

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Sneak peek at three new Black Radish titles

Check out the cover for j/j hastain's new title, ready in just a couple of weeks, and draft covers for Carrie Hunter's Orphan Machines and David James Miller's CANT .




Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Brittany Billmeyer-Finn interviewed about her forthcoming book the meshes


Brittany Billmeyer-Finn, whose Black Radish title the meshes will appear Fall 2015, talks with Madison Davis about the work as both book and performance at OPEN HOUSE POETRY.

Black Radish's Kindergarde at the Birthday Party Pledge

Black Radish Book’s Kindergarde: Avant-garde Poems, Plays, Stories, and Songs for Children has been recommended by the Birthday Party Pledge, an organization which seeks:
  • To encourage childhood literacy in order to promote a lifelong love of books.
  • To assist adults in providing children with books that truly reflect the diverse society in which we live.
Have a look at all the work recommended at The Birthday Party Pledge! http://birthdaypartypledge.com/poetry/

Friday, May 1, 2015

Readings by Black Radish authors Jesse Nissim and Marthe Reed

Black Radish authors Marthe Reed and Jesse Nissim will be reading tonight in Syracuse, NY, at The Downtown Writer's Center (340 Montgomery St.). 7pm

Marthe Reed will also be reading Monday, May 4th in the Bianca Room of Pace University's New York City campus to celebrate Handmade/HomemadeExhibit 2015: Northeast by Northwest. Readers also include Jody Gladding and Bertha Rogers.  



Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Two new reviews of Black Radish titles

Benjamin Champagne reviews Nicole Mauro's Tax-Dollar Super Sonnet, Featuring Sarah Palin as Poet at New Pages.

"Nicole Mauro takes the idea [of reworking found texts] to the next logical level in Tax-Dollar Super Sonet, working with the fervor of a mash-up DJ."





John Olson reviews Sarah Mangold's Electrical Theories of Femininity at Tillalala Chronicles.

"The first title of this collection -- 'I meant to be transparent' -- put a smile on my face. One thing Sarah Mangold is not is transparent. I refer of course, to the actual Sarah, the flesh and blood Sarah, the Sarah who constructed these poems. The Sarah whose devotion to the written word is so profound that she brings in an entire community to share it with her as she herself remains behind the curtain. This is among the most ego-less writing I've seen."