Thanks to Facebook's memories feature, I just saw that nine years ago today I posted about Publishing Genius being written about in a Poets &...

Thanks to Facebook's memories feature, I just saw that nine years ago today I posted about Publishing Genius being written about in a Poets &...
Justin Marks's book, The Comedown, was recently the subject of a 20-minute long discussion on Dear Literature, a podcast hosted by two NYC readers,...
There's a thoughtful review of Beatrice by Stephen Dixon up at Tupelo Quarterly. I appreciate that the review is a positive one even while the...
It's thrilling to see a rave review of Irksome Particulars in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Critic Jim Higgins offers a nice guide through the...
At The Baltimore Review, Seth Sawyers reviews Fun Camp by Gabe Durham. It's always nice when a great review comes out a couple years after the book...
At The Collagist, there is a thoughtful and thorough review of all the Ebook Flights from our fledgling ebook imprint. Huge thanks to James Yates...
Don't forget! Now you can order Craig Griffin's amazing cookbook/novel, Eat, Knucklehead!, from Small Press Distribution (or, as always, from...
The Common is a beautiful print and online journal from Amherst, Mass. Their superslick website featured a great review of Madeline ffitch's short...
Jarod Roselló sent The Well-Dressed Bear Will (Never) Be Found to Leela Corman, author of the graphic novel Unterzakhn as well as an illustrator,...
Over at BOMB Magazine, Laura Van den Berg interviewed Stephanie Barber about her new book, All the People (Ink Press 2015), which is a collection of...
At the Small Press Book Review, Melissa Reddish has put together a thoughtful look at Jarod Roselló's graphic novel, The Well-Dressed Bear Will...
Composer David Smooke has written a musical monodrama (Wikipedia'd it) based on a story from WORDS by Andy Devine by Michael Kimball. It will be...
Jarod Roselló, author and artist of The Well-Dressed Bear Will (Never) Be Found, is featured on the AWP website this month.
Thanks to Kristen Felicetti for featuring Eat, Knucklehead! for summer reading over at Hopes&Fears, a very beautiful new culture website. Her...
Mike Young’s second collection of poetry, SPREZZATURA, is now available to order from Publishing Genius. It’s about love and fear and money and epistemology. And it’s beautifully designed to maximize the fun!
At Bookslut, Brian Nicholson offers a thoughtful take on a variety of angles in Valparaiso, Round the Horn, our latest book. He traces a number of lines through the book.
Christy Crutchfield's novel, How to Catch a Coyote came out last week. Here's a roundup of some of the notices so far. (You can order the...
A year after it came out, Stephanie Barber's Night Moves is going strong. It was just announced as #7 on the SPD Bestseller list. It's as hard to...
Baltimore CITY PAPER calls Publishing Genius a “true cultural treasure.”
Thanks to Michiko Kakutani for the glowing review on Barnes & Noble website (who knew she even wrote about books?) -- where she calls Matthew...
True for you? @meganmcshea loves to play with language and thinks other people do. too citypaper.com/arts/books/the…— Publishing Genius...
Night Moves demonstrates how strong our language is, as a ground to discuss and dispute, to express nausea and joy. bit.ly/16oXxCm— Publishing...
"a whole new crop of books bombards us this spring—we’re especially excited about Megan McShea’s..." Thanks City Paper! To get yourself even more...
In the Huffington Post's contemporary poetry reviews column, Seth Abramson brilliantly wrote up Rachel B. Glaser's book, Pee On Water—which, of...
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The summer issue of Cineaste features Michael Sicinski's three-page article about book-DVD combos by Stephanie Barber and Abigail Child. It explores...
Thanks to New York Daily News Page Views for noting Mike Young's HTMLGiant review of Edward Mullany's If I Falter at the Gallows. About the book,...
At the official message board of Stephen King, someone named Damaris has written a nice recommendation for Falcons on the Floor by Justin Sirois....
Baltimore City Paper "Stephanie Barber’s entry into this year’s Sondheim Prize Exhibition still felt like a profound dose of ordinary magic."...
Falcons on the Floor at The Rumpus Meat Heart by Melissa Broder is the book cover of the week at the Jewish Book Council At BOMB, an interview with...