Good news, interviews, happenings, & pubs from our Porkbelly family.
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The Girl (Porkbelly Press, 2017)
by Donna Vorreyer » donnavorreyer.com
- a poem, “Detente,” in the October issue of Glass.
- “Declaration” appears in The Indianapolis Review.
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A Map of the Farm Three Miles from the End of Happy Hollow Road (Porkbelly Press, 2016) by Amorak Huey » amorakhuey.net
- two prose poems in Pithead Chapel.
- Amorak’s essay “Where the River is Shaped Like Words and the Words Are Shaped Like Blades” appears in The Collagist.
Have you watched a skilled butcher break down a side of beef? Such precision, such devastation, the way the final product is not recognizably related to the slab of meat we started with—this teaches us something important about art. About hunger.
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Dreamland for Keeps (Porkbelly Press, 2018) & How Darkness Enters a Body (Porkbelly Press, 2018) by Sarah Nichols » @onibaba37
- She May Be a Saint (Hermeneutic Chaos Press, 2016) was part of the Poetry Center Chapbook Exchange!
- Four poems up at Anti-Heroin Chic: “Are You Pregnant?,” “Skyfall,” “This is Not a Redemption Story, Part One,” and “This is Not a Redemption Story, Part Two.”
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Apples or Pomegranates (Porkbelly Press, 2017)
by Anita Olivia Koester » anitaoliviakoester.com
- Apples or Pomegranates (Porkbelly Press, 2017) is available for pre-order & releases November 14!
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My Heart in Aspic (Porkbelly Press, 2015)
by Sonya Vatomsky » www.sonyavatomsky.com
- Recent articles like: “Death Becomes Her” for Bitch Media, “The Movement to Bury Pets Alongside People” for The Atlantic, “Creature Comfort” for Southwest The Magazine, and “What to Wear at the End of Someone Else’s Life” for Racked.
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Daughter Shaman Sings Blood Anthem (Porkbelly Press, 2017)
by Kristi Carter » @kristixcarter
- Kristi’s book Cosmovore (Aqueduct Press, 2017) is available!
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Dry Spell (Porkbelly Press, 2016)
by Patrick Kindig »
- “fascinations: thumbnail” is up at Juked.
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Feeding the Dead (Porkbelly Press, 2017)
by M. Brett Gaffney « blog
- a mini review of Feeding the Dead courtesy of Michelle Castleberry.
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