MaLa ¥20RMB ($10, includes international shipping), Chengdu Bookworm
MaLa is driven by the members of the Chengdu Bookworm Writing Group and exists to promote new writers and new English-language writing in China and beyond. The journal takes its name from a common sensation, “numb and spicy” one experiences eating Sichuan cuisine.
The Hotpot, Volume 1, Issue 1, brings you thirty contributions from around China and ten from around the world including:
Colum McCann, Amit Chaudhuri, Christopher G. Moore, Adam Williams, Paul French, and more!
to purchase contact Peter Goff: peter@chinabookworm.com1 year ago
Including poems by Ben Fama, Emily Pettit, Natalie Lyalin and James Copeland. Availability limited to 40 copies!
This is the second book in a four-book series. View the first book here.
1 year ago
The Broome Street Review
In a post-modern world we, as artists, have a greater responsibility to new form, new structure, new content. Art should reflect the world we live in, creatively engaging its countless iterations. Our works must reclaim a knowledge and vigor of language, metaphor and aesthetics. We are for the enjoyment of life, for the discipline of craftsmanship and the impossibility of art.
Issue No. 2 features: translations of Sappho & Archilochus by C. McPherson and Cold Humor from the original Chinese by Quan Zhang, poetry by Ben Fama C M Burroughs Annalise Hagen Emily Stuart Sergio Ortiz Katie Stallsmith Phillip Polefrone Jerimee Bloemeke Linda Umans Kimberly Southwick E. S. Adamson Christopher Bullard Andrew E. Colarusso Jane Laforge photography by Maggie Owsley and essay by Marieke Sterling
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The Tide by Jessica Fjeld (Pilot Books)
edition of 200
1 year ago
What Happened to Limbo, a comic by Emily Pettit (Pilot Books)
edition of 200
1 year ago
No, Dear is a hand-sewn print poetry publication featuring the work of New York City poets. Issue 5: Edges released in Spring 2010 and includes poems by Jessica Beyer, Marina Blitshteyn, James Copeland, Iris Marble Cushing, Steven Karl, Eric Pitra, Matt Reeck, Martin Rock, Matthew Rohrer, Levi Rubeck, Adam Wiedewitsch, and Helen Witherspoon.
for this issue or back issues please direct purchasing inquiries to presshoppe@gmail.com
1 year ago
Whole Milk
Including poems by Ben Fama, Emily Pettit, Natalie Lyalin and James Copeland. Availability limited to 40 copies!
1 year ago
Monsters by Amy Bonnaffons and Axel Wilhite
MONSTERS is an existential picture book for grown-ups. Inside these pages, 1,728 possible creatures lurk awaiting your discovery, each with his own unique 3-sentence life story. Get to know these monsters, and discover that you might have more in common with them than you’d thought.
*to purchase, please email the presshoppe@gmail.com
1 year ago
Proof of Winter by Anna Emilia Laitinen
Combining textile collage with drawing to illustrate the narrative, Proof of Winter, sets out to battle winter in order to befriend it. This is a battle with a self as that self builds a fragile world full of “isolated fun,” temporary moments of extreme happiness that are, always, on the verge of melting.
written in English and printed in limited editions in Finland
1 year ago
MaLa ¥20RMB ($10, includes international shipping), Chengdu Bookworm
MaLa is driven by the members of the Chengdu Bookworm Writing Group and exists to promote new writers and new English-language writing in China and beyond. The journal takes its name from a common sensation, “numb and spicy” one experiences eating Sichuan cuisine.
The Hotpot, Volume 1, Issue 1, brings you thirty contributions from around China and ten from around the world including:
Colum McCann, Amit Chaudhuri, Christopher G. Moore, Adam Williams, Paul French, and more!
to purchase contact Peter Goff: peter@chinabookworm.comIncluding poems by Ben Fama, Emily Pettit, Natalie Lyalin and James Copeland. Availability limited to 40 copies!
This is the second book in a four-book series. View the first book here.
The Broome Street Review
In a post-modern world we, as artists, have a greater responsibility to new form, new structure, new content. Art should reflect the world we live in, creatively engaging its countless iterations. Our works must reclaim a knowledge and vigor of language, metaphor and aesthetics. We are for the enjoyment of life, for the discipline of craftsmanship and the impossibility of art.
Issue No. 2 features: translations of Sappho & Archilochus by C. McPherson and Cold Humor from the original Chinese by Quan Zhang, poetry by Ben Fama C M Burroughs Annalise Hagen Emily Stuart Sergio Ortiz Katie Stallsmith Phillip Polefrone Jerimee Bloemeke Linda Umans Kimberly Southwick E. S. Adamson Christopher Bullard Andrew E. Colarusso Jane Laforge photography by Maggie Owsley and essay by Marieke Sterling
The Tide by Jessica Fjeld (Pilot Books)
edition of 200
What Happened to Limbo, a comic by Emily Pettit (Pilot Books)
edition of 200
No, Dear is a hand-sewn print poetry publication featuring the work of New York City poets. Issue 5: Edges released in Spring 2010 and includes poems by Jessica Beyer, Marina Blitshteyn, James Copeland, Iris Marble Cushing, Steven Karl, Eric Pitra, Matt Reeck, Martin Rock, Matthew Rohrer, Levi Rubeck, Adam Wiedewitsch, and Helen Witherspoon.
for this issue or back issues please direct purchasing inquiries to presshoppe@gmail.com
Whole Milk
Including poems by Ben Fama, Emily Pettit, Natalie Lyalin and James Copeland. Availability limited to 40 copies!
Monsters by Amy Bonnaffons and Axel Wilhite
MONSTERS is an existential picture book for grown-ups. Inside these pages, 1,728 possible creatures lurk awaiting your discovery, each with his own unique 3-sentence life story. Get to know these monsters, and discover that you might have more in common with them than you’d thought.
*to purchase, please email the presshoppe@gmail.com
Proof of Winter by Anna Emilia Laitinen
Combining textile collage with drawing to illustrate the narrative, Proof of Winter, sets out to battle winter in order to befriend it. This is a battle with a self as that self builds a fragile world full of “isolated fun,” temporary moments of extreme happiness that are, always, on the verge of melting.
written in English and printed in limited editions in Finland