Literary Nonfiction. Art. Photography. Edited by Bertha Rogers. Catalog of the Eighth Americas Curated Book Arts Exhibit at Bright HIll Literary Center, curated by Elsi Vassdal Ellis and Bertha Rogers
Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Art. Literary Nonfiction. An interview with Billy Collins about his new book, the unconventional sketch art of W. Craghead III and the black and white paintings of Victor Ek
Literary Nonfiction. Art Criticism & Theory. A monograph on contemporary photography, emphasizing the theme of ruins, by the winner of the first Reva and David Logan Award for Distinguished New Wr
Literary Nonfiction. Art Criticism & Theory. An anthology of photographic art criticism by James R. Hugunin, the 1983 Recipient of the Reva and David Logan Award for Distinguished New Writing in P
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Art. With the work of artists William Xerra and Courtney Gregg, and poets Dennis Phillips and Paul Vangelisti, MAPPING STONE explores the "statue stele" in the Lunigiana r
Literary Nonfiction. Fiction. Art. MOLD: EBB is the second in a series of three where three writers and three artists are asked to respond to one word. For Volume 2, contributors Howie Chen, Nina Katc
Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Exactly a century ago, French author Raymond Roussel publishedLocus Solus. The book went on to influence some of the major figures of 20th century art and literature, inc
Literary Nonfiction. Film. Art. VIDEOLOGY 2 continues Louis Armand's broad-ranging critique of realism in film, visual arts and literature. From Nam June Paik's experimental TV to the militant cinema
Nonfiction. Art & Artists' Books. Poetry. Typography. THREADS, a series of talks devoted to the art of the book, includes poets, artists, and publishers. It explores and enriches relationships between
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Art. Aesthetics. From 2005-2013, the TrenchArt book series was the cornerstone of Les Figues Press. The series took its name from "trench art"—artistic c
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. Fiction. California Studies. Art. Activism. Performance Studies. "David Buuck works at the axis of performative and civic aims to make a narrative that is clarifi
Literary Nonfiction. This anthology is a collection of some of the most exciting voices in the field of writing, art, and activism. Each contributor considers different aspects of aesthetics, from wha
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Music. A meditation on messages, POPULAR MUSIC asks: how does art make itself heard? The poems of Kelly Schirmann's debut full-length collection offer a unique voice, inve
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Edited by Leonid Lerman, Polina Gluzman, Anatoly Gluzman."Arnold Sharrad was born in 1946 in Odessa, Ukraine, then a part of the Soviet Union. He left for the United States i
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Critical essays on photography from the journal Afterimage, 1977-1988, by James R. Hugunin, recipient of the David Logan Award for Distinguished New Writing in the Field of P
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Photography. Johnny Salas stands ringside and captures the beauty, rawness, and absurdity of Phoenix's semi-professional wrestling scene. His poetic noir photographs are inte
Literary Nonfiction. Art. INSTITUTIONAL GARBAGE is an experimental publication that endeavors to grasp the memory, feeling, and trace of an online exhibition that took place in the fall of 2016. The o
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Hybrid Genre. Women's Studies. ABANDONERS is part non-fiction, part poetry, and part graphic novel and exists at the intersection of women's lives in transition, and
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Hybrid Genre. The work of Bronx native Rochelle Feinstein is deeply informed by abstraction, while also conveying a keen sensibility to contemporary culture, particularly to
Literary Nonfiction. Art. Photography. Edited by Bertha Rogers. Catalog of the Ninth Americas Curated Book Arts Exhibit at Bright Hill Literary Center, juried and curated by Alexander Campos and Berth