News and Reviews
- 03.08.10 | Vanessa Place reviews Matvei Yankelevich’s Boris by the Sea for the Constant Critic
- 03.08.10 | City: Bolshevik Super-Poem in 5 Cantos by Manuel Maples Arce is featured on InDigest Picks
- 03.05.10 | Interview and reading by Dorothea Lasky, author of Poetry Is Not a Project, on the BOMBlog
- 03.04.10 | Time Out New York gives Cotner & Fitch’s Ten Walks/Two Talks 5 stars in a review by Justin Taylor
- 03.04.10 | Thom Donovan reviews Rachel Levitsky’s Neighbor on Harriet
- 03.01.10 | Now available from Ugly Duckling Presse: Moving Blanket by Kostas Anagnopoulos
- 02.26.10 | Rachel Levitsky, author of Neighbor, guest blogs on ‘confinement as commons’ for the Poetry Project
- 02.26.10 | Karen Weiser’s To Light Out is among ‘New & Noteworthy Books’ in Poets & Writers
- 02.22.10 | Idra Novey, Director of Columbia’s Center for Literary Translation, on The Russian Version
- 02.16.10 | Elena Fanailova’s The Russian Version selected as a finalist for 2010 Best Translated Book Awards
- 02.16.10 | Interview with Jon Cotner and Andy Fitch, authors of Ten Walks/Two Talks, in BOMB Magazine
- 02.16.10 | Julian Brolaski, whose book Gowanus Atropolis is forthcoming from UDP, featured on Elective Affinities
- 02.15.10 | Read the introduction to Rick Snyder at his recent reading at the Bowery Poetry Club on Ululations
- 02.14.10 | Greta Goetz’s Dendrochronology reviewed by Paul Killebrew for Poetry Society of America
- 02.11.10 | Nice feedback on Rick Snyder’s reading at the Bowery Poetry Club on Fait Accompli blog.
- 02.08.10 | The Architect’s Newspaper reviews Ten Walks/Two Talks by Jon Cotner and Andy Fitch
- 02.03.10 | Escape from Combray and g-point almanac: passyunk lost reviewed in The Supercollider blog
- 02.02.10 | Vincent Katz takes a look at several issues of 6×6 for the Poetry Project at St. Marks
- 02.01.10 | Open Books reviews Rick Snyder’s Escape from Combray on its website.
- 01.31.10 | Coldfront reviews Notes on Conceptualisms, an “amusing and arrow-sharp work”
- 01.17.10 | Dodie Bellamy’s Barf Manifesto is named Best Book with Fewer than 30 Pages by Time Out New York
- 01.16.10 | Jon Cotner & Andy Fitch discuss Ten Walks/Two Talks in the Brooklyn Examiner
- 01.07.10 | We’re now accepting applications for Summer Internships in editorial, publicity, and development
- 01.01.10 | Boston Review raves about Zero Readership by Filip Marinovich