Monday, May 30, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
This Week at No Tell Motel
Steffi Drewes knows every night was named for this week at No Tell Motel.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
No Tell Motel's Best New Poet Nominations
No Tell Motel nominated the following poets and poems for Best New Poets:
"Notes on Polyphony" by Yona Harvey
and
"War Relics" by Qiana Towns
Good luck Yona and Qiana!
"Notes on Polyphony" by Yona Harvey
and
"War Relics" by Qiana Towns
Good luck Yona and Qiana!
2010 Best of the Net Anthology
Congratulations to Miriam Bird Greenberg. Her poem, "My Own History of Plagues," which first appeared in No Tell Motel, was selected by Erin Belieu to appear in Sundress' 2010 Best of the Net.
New Titles by No Tell Poets
Beauty is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability edited by Jennifer Bartlett, Sheila Black, and Michael Northen (Cinco Puntos Press)
A Beautiful Name for a Girl by Kirsten Kaschock (Ahsahta Press)
The Many Woods of Grief by Lucas Farrell (University of Massachusetts Press)
FABRIC: Preludes to the Last American Book by Richard Froude (Horse Less Press)
Petticoat Government by T.A. Noonan (Gold Wake Press)
How Like Foreign Objects by Alexis Orgera (H_ngm_n Books)
Makeshift Instructions for Vigilant Girls by Erika Meitner (Anhinga Press)
A Beautiful Name for a Girl by Kirsten Kaschock (Ahsahta Press)
The Many Woods of Grief by Lucas Farrell (University of Massachusetts Press)
FABRIC: Preludes to the Last American Book by Richard Froude (Horse Less Press)
Petticoat Government by T.A. Noonan (Gold Wake Press)
How Like Foreign Objects by Alexis Orgera (H_ngm_n Books)
Makeshift Instructions for Vigilant Girls by Erika Meitner (Anhinga Press)
Monday, May 16, 2011
This Week at No Tell Motel
Anna Maria Hong hates you for making it bull-fucking tough this week at No Tell Motel.
Monday, May 9, 2011
This Week at No Tell Motel
Robyn Art begins with rain, a late hour, the moon’s punched-out face this week at No Tell Motel.
Monday, May 2, 2011
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