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Off-World Fairy Tales — Now Available at SPD

Susan Bee and Johanna Drucker's third collaboration has landed! Following their Fabulas Feminae (Litmus Press, 2015) and A Girl’s Life (Granary Books, 2002), Susan Bee and Johanna Drucker's newest collaboration, Off-World Fairy Tales (Litmus Press, 2020), brings together Bee's vibrant, playful collages with Drucker's ...

Three author photos in a row: the first shows Ada Smailbegovic standing outside, the next photo is of Tracie Morris, and the last is a picture of Elmo as a visual alias for author Elisabeth Houston

Announcing the results of Our 2020 Open Call

Litmus Press is thrilled to announce the two manuscripts chosen for publication from our 2020 Open Call for First and Second Books! Final decisions were made by Tracie Morris, who selected EL_S__B_TH H__ST_ON 's Standard American English and ...

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AAWW “Cities of the Future” Reading with Chlala, Foster, and Gladman

[gallery] Three experimental writers of color investigate the vision of the city through books that merge visual art with poetry and prose. Sesshu Foster’s eagerly anticipated City of the Future rebels against the gentrification of Chicano/Asian East LA through poems, ...

cover Then Go On by Mary Burger; dark blue lines like spray paint stretch vertically across a green background. large red textured paint splotches across the middle with dark blue shapes like flower silhouettes along the top.

Nicole Trigg reviews Mary Burger’s Then Go On for Jacket2

In her new book Then Go On, Mary Burger explores how to occupy space and time with language and thought, how to expand the self, transgressing its borders, how to exhaust thought, how to suspend time and the self, ...

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