Dusie

Dusie

Dusie began in 2005 by publishing an experimental poetics journal online. In 2006, Dusie began publishing full length works in paperback format. Dusie's backlist of full-length collections of poetry includes books by Joe Amato, Anne Blonstein, Kirsty Bowen, Nicole Mauro, Logan Ryan Smith, and Elizabeth Treadwell.

Dusie is also a yearly poetry publishing kollektiv. Under the auspices of Dusie Press, poets participate both physically and virtually in communal projects. Poets in the Dusie Kollektiv write, design, produce and distribute poetic chapbooks in limited, signed, editions of 50 to 150 copies. The poetry kollektiv sets out to enhance poetic risk-taking and experimentation, and was one of the first to publish e-chaps, especially in great numbers. Dusie supports contemporary emerging poets as well as established poets from around the world, unites poetry writing with book-art visions and fosters synergy as well as satellite projects. It makes poetry available to a wider community through free online PDF downloads.[1][2]

Some works have found their way into rare books and poetry collections[3], have been showcased at the Poets House in New York and featured in established literary journals.[4][5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Dusie was a featured press in Poets & Writers November/December 2010 edition. [10]


References

  1. ^ Side, Jeffrey. "Argotist Editor Interviews Poetry Editors on the Future of Poetry Publishing". The Argotist Online. http://www.argotistonline.co.uk/Susana%20Gardner.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 
  2. ^ Finch, Annie (March 23, 2009). "Hands-On Poetry: Self-Publishing, Book Arts, and the Dusie Kollektiv". Poetry Foundation. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2009/03/hands-on-poetry-self-publishing-book-arts-and-the-dusie-kollektiv/#more-1313. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 
  3. ^ "A sampling from the 2008 Dusie Kollektiv Chapbook Series". University of Arizona Poetry Center. April 2009. http://poetrycenter.arizona.edu/enewsletter/april2009/enews0409_NewCollection.shtml. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 
  4. ^ Mauro, Nicole (2008). "The Dusie Kollektiv Chapbook Series: Introduction: The Kollektiv of the Spineless". Jacket. http://jacketmagazine.com/35/dk-a2-mauro.shtml. Retrieved 2009-09-18. 
  5. ^ Kruk, Frances (2007). "Welcoming Space: Susana Gardner and Dusie Books". How2. http://www.asu.edu/pipercwcenter/how2journal/vol_3_no_1/smallpress/welcoming_space.html. Retrieved 2009-09-17. 
  6. ^ Pritts, Nate (2006). "On the Armory Show at DUSIE #4". Diagram. http://www.thediagram.com/6_4/rev_chapbooks.html. Retrieved 2009-09-20. 
  7. ^ Goff, Chris (2008). "Denied Tenure for that? Dusie and Flarf at Dickinson College". Free Exchange. http://www.freeexchangeoncampus.org/index.php?option=com_tag&tag=Dickinson%20College&tag_id=903. Retrieved 2009-09-20. 
  8. ^ Gardner, Susana (2006). "Printed Matter: Publish Poetry or Perish". BOOG. http://welcometoboogcity.com/boogpdfs/bc35.pdf. Retrieved 2009-09-21. 
  9. ^ Silliman, Ron (2007-11-30). "November 30, 2007". Silliman's Blog. http://ronsilliman.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html. Retrieved 2009-09-21. 
  10. ^ "The Indie Innovators Edition". Poets & Writers Magazine. 2010-11-15. http://poetsandwriters.coverleaf.com/poetsandwriters/20101112?pg=72#pg72. 

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