Thursday, January 20, 2011

Belated Heavens makes Salt Publishing's Books of the Year List

Salt Publishing's "Horizon Review Contributor's Books of the Year" names Daniel Tobin's Belated Heavens among them.

Chosen by Aidan Rooney: "Daniel Tobin’s fifth collection of poetry, Belated Heavens (Four Way Books), for poems that sidestep the lyric self to larger, metaphysical and historical concerns..."

See this and the rest of the list at Salt Publishing's blog.

Joel Brouwer in Slate

Visit Slate (http://www.slate.com/id/2281456/) to read Joel Brouwer's "Lines in Memphis. Tennessee" or to listen to Joel read it to you!

Spring 2011 Author Joni Wallace on Verse Daily

Read the poem "Valentine with saints and sharps" from her forthcoming debut collection, Blinking Ephemeral Valentine, selected by Mary Jo Bang as the recipient of the Levis Prize in Poetry, due out in April.

Ignatz Review from Zoland Poetry


Even the two or three poems that escaped this reader’s understanding are forgiven for the sprightly mischief and intelligence of the entire volume. The poems as a whole capture the poignancy of human relations and, at the same time, enact the cyclical folly of a constant search and a constant frustration with the search. In many ways they—and Ignatz-- illustrate Puck’s famous observation, “Lord, what fools these mortals be.”

Reviewed by Jacquelyn Malone

Read the review in its entirety at http://www.zolandpoetry.com/reviews/2010/v2/Youn.htm

Readings by Current and Forthcoming Four Way Authors!


MONICA YOUN

April 22, 2011
7:00 p.m.
Venue:

Copper Colored Mountain Arts (CCMA) in red barn
7101 West Liberty Road
Ann Arbor, MI

& TIMOTHY DONNELLY (from the Sun Journal)

http://www.sunjournal.com/encore/story/973248

FARMINGTON — On Wednesday, Jan. 26, the Farmington Public Library will host a poetry reading by Patrick Donnelly and Lee Sharkey.

The reading will include Donnelly’s co-translations of classical Japanese poetry and a multi-voiced performance of Sharkey’s “American Rose.”

The 7 p.m. reading is free.

Donnelly is the author of "The Charge" and "Nocturnes of The Brothel of Ruin," forthcoming from Four Way Books. He is an associate editor of Poetry International and has taught writing at Colby College, Lesley University and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.

Sharkey had written "A Darker, Sweeter String" and is the author of two other full-length collections, "Farmwife" and "To A Vanished World," and six chapbooks.

She co-edits the Beloit Poetry Journal and has taught writing at the University of Maine at Farmington, Unity College, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and the Bread Loaf Young Writers Conference, and as a visiting artist in public schools.

Sharkey received the 1997 Rainmaker Award in Poetry and was the Maine Arts Commission’s 2010 Fellow in Literary Arts.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Lightning Flash Poetry Reading at AWP with Four Way Books and Persea Books

The 2011 AWP conference is fast-approaching, and we've got a great offsite reading planned! If you will be in the DC area for the conference, come hear Four Way Books poets read with Persea Books poets at Grand Central Bar in DC on Thursday, February 3rd:

Four Way Books readers: Debra Allbery, Ellen Dudley, Sydney Lea, Sara London, Collier Nogues, Kevin Prufer, Daniel Tobin, and Joni Wallace

Persea Books readers: Cynthia Marie Hoffman, Patrick Rosal, Anne Shaw, and Sidney Wade

FREE!
Thursday, February 3rd @ 7pm
Grand Central DC bar
2447 18th St., NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 986-1742

And don't forget to come visit our table at the Book Fair!

Review of Ignatz in BOMB

Check out the review of Monica Youn's Ignatz in the December issue of BOMB Magazine: http://bombsite.com/issues/1000/articles/4746


Monday, January 3, 2011

The Tyranny of Milk Review in Poets' Quarterly

Read the review of Sara London's The Tyranny of Milk in Poets' Quarterly!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Four Forthcoming Titles Named in Library Journal!

The Library Journal's blog post "What Else is Hot?: More Spring Poetry" names Young of the Year by Sydney Lea, In a Beautiful Country by Kevin Prufer, Blinking Ephemeral Valentine by Joni Wallace, and Torn by C. Dale Young, all forthcoming from Four Way Books in Spring 2011, as titles to watch for.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Two readings to check out in NYC tomorrow:

FARRAH FIELD at Pete's Candy Store:
http://multifariousarray.blogspot.com/2010/12/123-reading-farrah-field-tanya-larkin.html

and

KEVIN PRUFER at NYU, 5pm
Location: Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House, 58 West 10th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
http://cwp.fas.nyu.edu/page/readingseries

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

CONGRATULATIONS Blas and Jennifer!!

Congrats to 2011 NEA Poetry fellowship recipients Blas Falconer and Jennifer Denrow!! A list of all the 2011 recipients can be found here:

http://coldfrontmag.com/news/nea-poetry-fellowships-announced

New Review of Fimbul-Winter in the Huffington Post

Debra Allbery's recently released Fimbul-Winter was reviewed by Carol Muske-Dukes, the Poet Laureate of California, in the Huffington Post's Thanksgiving Book Reviews. Read the reviews here:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carol-muskedukes/thanksgiving-review-books_b_787912.html

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Monica Youn on Good Times


Good Times Santa Cruz is featuring Monica Youn in this week's Poetry Corner. If you have yet to read Monica's book, Ignatz, currently a National Book Award Finalist, or you simply can't get enough of it, visit Good Times to read selected poems from the collection:

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Farrah Field Reads in NYC This Week

Come hear Farrah Field read in NYC this week:

Wednesday, November 10, 7 pm
with Bhisham Bherwani and Andrea Baker
NYU Bookstore
725 Broadway, just south of Waverly

Sunday, November 14, 7 pm
with Christie Ann Reynolds
Zinc Bar
82 W. 3rd Street

Farrah Field is the author of Rising (Four Way Books, 2009), which was selected by Tony Hoagland for the Four Way Books Levis Prize in Poetry. Her poems have appeared in magazines including Chelsea, Harp & Altar, Harpur Palate, Margie, The Massachusetts Review, Mississippi Review, Pool, and Typo. She was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Plath Cabinet Reviewed by Cerise Press

We've received quite a few recent reviews of Four Way Books! Check out Catherine Bowman's review at the link below, and other great reviews in the preceding posts.

http://www.cerisepress.com/02/05/unboxed-secrets-the-plath-cabinet-by-catherine-bowman

More reviews! Belated Heavens in Sewanee Review

Daniel Tobin, who published three poems under the collective title, "A Green Road in Clare," in the summer 2006 issue, has a new collection of poems from Four Way Books to be published in October 2010. "Belated Heavens" Tobin's fifth book, is an exploration in free verse of humanity's violence and endurance that spans prehistory and modern Manhattan. "Violence however, is not the main concern of this collection," Tobin explains. "But rather how humanity thrives despite the volatility of the world." -- Sewanee Review

What the Right Hand Knows Reviewed in LAMBDA Literary

http://www.lambdaliterary.org/reviews/10/14/what-the-right-hand-knows-by-tom-healy/#more-2737

Stories That Listen Reviewed in Publisher's Weekly

Stories That Listen
Priscilla Becker, Four Way (UPNE, dist.), $15.95 trade paper (72p) ISBN 978-1-935536-05-5

This second book by Becker (Internal West) speaks from a stark place beyond heartbreak, after the dust has settled, where "It is a mistake to call logic/ cold: it has no temperature at all./ It merely reveals itself/ when the last of the emotion is gone." Cast in uneven free verse lines, this book begins and ends in resignation; it's less a journey than a confirmation of what its speaker suspected all along, that life is both disappointing and unfailingly interesting. At times these lines echo the lonely brilliance of Sylvia Plath or Louise Glück, and, of course, their forebear Emily Dickinson, for whom the natural world mirrored the inner one. Becker's claustrophobia begets insight--Becker often addresses a hazy "you," a lost beloved, but really this is the self addressing the self, saying what only the self needs to hear or can understand, "the kind of thing/ one notices--/after the extremes-- /a kind of sobriety." (Oct.)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Catherine Bowman reviewed by Cerise Press

Read Cerise Press' review of The Plath Cabinet here: http://www.cerisepress.com/02/05/unboxed-secrets-the-plath-cabinet-by-catherine-bowman

Huffington Post Names Daniel Tobin's Belated Heavens One of "The Coolest Book Covers This Year"


Congratulations to Daniel Tobin, whose new book, Belated Heavens, which will be officially launched THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th at McNally Jackson Bookstore in Soho, was named one of the 21 coolest books covers this year by Anis Shivani in The Huffington Post. You can view this cover, and the other winners here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anis-shivani/coolest-book-covers-2010_b_775990.html#s168334.

And if you want a taste of what's inside, you can view yesterday's selection on Poetry Daily: http://poems.com/poem.php?date=14915.