Acre Books
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Acre Books, the small press offshoot of The Cincinnati Review, aims to bring you volumes upon volumes of beautifully crafted fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
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Terrific chance to interact with Acre Poetry Editor, Lisa Ampleman, in fine company Monday, April 15! Details below. 🎉🖊️📚
A very kind and considerate review of DUAL, out now from Acre Books, up at Birch Bark Editing by Carlene Gadapee:
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'PILGRIMS 2.0 is a stunning portrayal of desperation that holds buoyancy in its empathy & finds brutality in asking where the line of violence is drawn...Lindsey Harding's #novel is a knockout,..' Southern Review of Books 🎉🎉🎉
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If you're in Cincy and want more astronomy this week: I'll be reading this Sun, Apr. 15, at 1 pm at The Cincinnati Observatory as part of their celebration for one of their telescopes! Selling books there from 12-3.
Thankful to UChicagoPress for this recommendation of ‘Survivor’s Notebook’ (@acre_books) for National Poetry Month pressblog.uchicago.edu/2024/04/03/wha…
'The studio feels like a living, breathing entity which excites me—we’re always evolving and trying new things.'
The latest in our Writers' Day Job series is rebecca griswold, a poet and co-owner of White Whale Tattoo. buff.ly/3PCwYGb
'...a riff can’t happen without a solid melodic line, and Matthew Minicucci's poems depend on exacting word choice, syntax, and sometimes, even the punctuation used or not used...As a collection, DUAL leaves us in awe and wonder.' 🎉🎉🎉
'PILGRIMS 2.0 is a stunning portrayal of desperation that holds buoyancy in its empathy & finds brutality in asking where the line of violence is drawn...Lindsey Harding's #novel is a knockout,..' Southern Review of Books 🎉🎉🎉
southernreviewofbooks.com/2024/04/03/pil…
Sometimes the universe just really comes together to help you with book promotion, as it did our Managing Editor Lisa Ampleman yesterday.
Welcome the warm weather with eight hot new titles by New England Review contributors, including Michael Krüger, Diane Seuss, Kevin Prufer, Marianne Boruch, and more.
Browse and shop the roundup: sites.middlebury.edu/newenglandrevi…