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October 12th, 2015 | by
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Columbus was a killer. You know it. We know it. So, rather than celebrating him, we’re celebrating our indigenous and minority authors by offering their books FOR FREE all week long. Click one of the titles below, then click the SPECIAL SALE menu in our bookstore, order the books you want, and use the code […]
April 11th, 2015 | by
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Last month, Conundrum Press poet Juliana Aragón Fatula joined Latino writers and scholars to contribute supplementary prose as part of the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition “Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art.” When the traveling exhibition arrived at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City at the end of March, Aragón Fatula and […]
April 11th, 2015 | by
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Kathryn Winograd’s “Phantom Canyon” named finalist for Foreword Reviews’ 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Conundrum Press is excited and honored to announce Kathryn Winograd’s book “Phantom Canyon: Essays of Reclamation” has been recognized as a finalist in the 17th annual Foreword Reviews’ INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards. A complete list of the finalists can be found here. Each year, Foreword Reviews […]
April 2nd, 2015 | by
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April doesn’t have to be the cruelest month — not when we have three (THREE!) of our Conundrum Press poets rocking book releases: April 26, 2pm — BookBar Denver, featuring Juliana Aragón Fatula (Red Canyon Falling on Churches), J Diego Frey (The Year the Eggs Cracked) and Chris Ransick (Lost Songs & Last Chances). April […]
April 2nd, 2015 | by
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*|MC:SUBJECT|* “To what purpose, April, do you return again?” View this email in your browser Out of Hibernation Events and Happenings in April In her poem “Spring,” Edna St. Vincent Millay asks, “To what purpose, April, do you return again?” We can certainly answer that. Readings for National Poetry Month April is not only National […]
September 15th, 2014 | by
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Golden, CO – September 15, 2014) – Governor John Hickenlooper last week announced the appointment of Joseph Hutchison as Colorado’s new Poet Laureate. Hutchison is a Colorado native who lives in Indian Hills. “Colorado’s Poet Laureate speaks to the exciting literary movement in Colorado and helps to keep poetry alive throughout the […]
August 25th, 2014 | by
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This week on The Humble Essayist… The featured paragraph (and accompanying commentary) is from Kathryn Winograd‘s essay “Birds and Nietzsche” from her collection Phantom Canyon: Essays of Reclamation. Check it out here. *** “Here is my image of you: standing on our precarious rocking chair, me steadying it, and you rolling the naked bird so lightly from your […]
August 21st, 2014 | by
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“Phantom Canyon [by Kathryn Winograd] is a rich read, not an easy one. It can be almost painfully introspective, and is occasionally so abstract as to almost come untethered. Almost. It always lands safely, grounded by earth and life itself. The narrative has a rhythm like a heartbeat, a pulsing meditation on how to live with […]
April 9th, 2014 | by
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Michael J Henry reads a poem from Gone West, a narrative modern ballet collaboration with Garrett Ammon at Wonderbound. They have more shows this weekend-truly one of the best performances of the year.
February 24th, 2014 | by
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Sigman Byrd’s poem “The Company” is featured on today’s Poetry Daily website. Sigman is one of the poets included in the Rocky Mountain Poetry Series subscription, and his collection Wake Up, Sleepwalker is forthcoming from Conundrum Press. The Company We believed in the company as permanent gravity, as sacrament, and got the job done. We were given the memo […]