SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: ALISTAIR McCARTNEY

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The End of the World Book, University of Wisconsin Press, 2008. Alistair McCartney teaches creative writing at Antioch University in Los Angeles. His work is widely represented in various literary

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: JENNIFER CHANG

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The History of Anonymity, University of Georgia Press Jennifer Chang’s poems have appeared in numerous publications, including Kenyon Review, New England Review and Boston Review. She co-chairs the advisory board

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: C. M. MAYO

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Tameme, Inc. C.M. Mayo is the founder of Tameme, Inc, whose mission is to promote English-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English literary translation by publishing new writing from North America—Canada, the U.S., and

An Interview With Daniel Walker Howe

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NBCC board member Maureen McLane recently talked with Daniel Walker Howe about his book, What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848, which was a finalist for the 2007

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: ALESSANDRA LYNCH

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It was a terrible cloud at twilight, Pleiades Press, 2008. Alessandra Lynch is also the author of Sails the Wind Left Behind. She was born on the East River and

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: JON PINEDA

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The Translator’s Diary, New Issues Press, 2008.Jon Pineda’s first collection Birthmark was a selection of the 2003 Crab Orchard Award Poetry Series from Southern Illinois University Press. The recipient of

Three Questions for Colin Harrison

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NBCC member Adam Dunn, author of the forthcoming “Rivers of Gold,” about New York taxicabs, sent us a few words from Colin Harrison, whose new novel “The Finder” brings together

SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: JAVIER O. HUERTA

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Some Clarifications y otros poemas, Arte Público Press. Javier O. Huerta is currently a doctoral student at U.C. Berkeley, where his research interests include the naughty poetics of Keats and

Locating the Book Review Section: Dallas

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In response to Scott McLemee’s Wednewsday post, NBCC member Jerome Weeks aka BookDaddy sent this report on the changes in the book pages of the Dallas Morning News during his