Posted on 30 July 2015
by J.S. Graustein
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by Maryka Gillis Folded Word has released and signed new chapbooks to the press this month – poetry, nonfiction, and fiction included. The Folded Word blog continues to post new column pieces and monthly word labs. Keep up with the press for open submission… Continue Reading “Month in Review: July 2015”
Category: announcements, needs, printTags: chapbook, chapfest, dan szczesny, ecolit, ecoliterature, galen garwood, joseph hutchison, maryka gillis, Rose Auslander, submissions, sylvia petter, tim bridwell, william o'daly
Posted on 30 April 2015
by J.S. Graustein
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by Maryka Gillis Folded Word has been busy this month. During the course of the April, the press has focused extensively on chapbooks, with a call for new submissions, attendance at a chapbook festival, and the debut of three new chapbooks of poetry. In… Continue Reading “Month in Review: April 2015”
Category: announcements, needs, printTags: Ali Znaidi, ben moeller-gaa, chapbook, chapfest, ecolit, ecoliterature, Gary Schroeder, haiku, julie warther, katie longofono, Marek Kozubek, mark j mitchell, mary stone, maryka gillis, submissions
Posted on 27 March 2015
by J.S. Graustein
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This year will be our 3rd year with a booth at the NYC/CUNY Chapbook Festival‘s book fair. It will also be our first year launching titles at the festival. If you swing by C-Level of The Graduate Center at CUNY on 2 April 2015,… Continue Reading “Schedule of Folded Fun at ChapFest 2015”
Category: author interview, events, needs, printTags: ben moeller-gaa, calligraphy, chapbook, chapfest, chat, festival, folded word, haiku, joseph hutchison, js graustein, julie warther, katie longofono, mark j mitchell, mary stone, new york, nyc, Poetry, Rose Auslander, sale, samantha priestley, short story, signing
Posted on 7 April 2014
by J.S. Graustein
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Last week, Rose and I had the privilege of representing Folded Word at CUNY’s 6th Annual Chapbook Festival. The format of the festival changed from last year, so there were events all over Manhattan for three days, with the book fair portion compressed into one day during the work week. Judging from the increase in foot traffic, I’d say the change paid off.
Category: eventsTags: center for book arts, chapbook, chapfest, cuny, events, festival, folded word, js graustein, literary, new york, public library, Rose Auslander