- Tarpaulin Sky Press
Tarpaulin Sky Press is a small press publisher of hybrid texts as well as
poetry andprose . Founded byChristian Peet in2006 and based inGrafton, Vermont , the company produces full-length books, chapbooks, trade paperbacks, hand-bound books, and a literary journal that appears in online and paper editions. [ [http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/ tarpaulinsky.com] ] Their trade paperbacks are distributed bySmall Press Distribution , where three titles have appeared on the distributor's "bestsellers" list, includingDanielle Dutton 's "Attempts at a Life," which stayed on the list for seven months. [ [http://www.spdbooks.org/GENfictionbestsellers.asp SPD Fiction Best Sellers] ] In addition to Dutton's book, the press's titles include the first full-length work of fiction by poetJoyelle McSweeney , "Nylund, the Sarcographer"; a collaborative book of poetry byNoah Eli Gordon andJoshua Marie Wilkinson , with images byNoah Saterstrom , "Figures for a Darkroom Voice"; hand-bound and perfect-bound editions of the second book byJenny Boully , " [one love affair] *"; and hand-bound and perfect-bound editions of the first full-length collection of poems by Max Winter, "The Pictures". The press's chapbooks include prose poetry and verse bySandy Florian ,Andrew Michael Roberts , andChad Sweeney .According to a "Poets & Writers" feature on small presses, Tarpaulin Sky editors are "intrigued by work that doesn’t announce its genre," and they "enjoy found items, lists, odd constraints and mathematical constructs." They are "happy to read texts that are distinctly un-poetic . . . indices, email, job descriptions, instruction manuals, etc."; but, as a caveat, they also offer this: "We’re looking for work in which experimentation with language and form is a means to an end, rather than an end unto itself; innovation alone doesn’t do much for us." ["From Big Game to Tarpaulin Sky: Eight Great and New Literary Start-Ups Looking for You," "Poets & Writers" Volume 35, Issue 5, September/October 2007.] The press's books have been described as "fresh, daring, creepy, and significant.... The opposite of boring....an ominous conflagration devouring the bland terrain of conventional realism, the kind of work that tickles your inner ear, gives you the shivers, and tricks your left brain into thinking that your right brain has staged a coup d'état." [ [http://www.bookslut.com/fiction/2007_10_011820.php Review of "Nylund, the Sarcographer" in "Bookslut"] ]
In November 2007, after thirteen online issues, Tarpaulin Sky Press published the first paper edition of its literary journal, "Tarpaulin Sky" (established as an online journal in 2002). Since its creation, the journal has published over three hundred writers including
Chris Abani ,Brian Evenson ,Matthea Harvey ,Douglas A. Martin ,Ethan Paquin ,Eleni Sikelianos ,Juliana Spahr , andJohn Yau , among others. Since 2006, the content of the online journal has been curated by guest editors includingRebecca Brown ,Bhanu Kapil , andSelah Saterstrom . [ [http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/ tarpaulinsky.com] ]References
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