Plays Inverse
This is the fiftieth (count ’em: 5-0!) in Entropy’s small press interview series, and we’re celebrating with an expansive interview from Plays Inverse Press, which includes an excerpt from Meg...
View ArticleCanarium Books
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with Joshua Edwards, Editor How did Canarium Books start? Canarium Books emerged from The Canary, a yearly journal that Anthony Robinson, Nick Twemlow, and I...
View ArticleTheir Days Are Numbered XXVIII
Their Days Are Numbered is a new year-long project authored by the collective Entropy community. It is a collaborative online novel written by the Entropy community on a weekly basis. A different...
View Article1913 Press
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with Sandra Doller, Founder & Editrice How did 1913 Press start? When I was in graduate school at University of Chicago, I became slightly obsessed with all...
View ArticleBoltzmann Entropy Award For Emerging Voices in Nonfiction
Hey all, we at Entropy are starting an annual award celebrating new voices that add to the brilliant entropy of literature and that “neglect internal statistical correlations in the overall particle...
View ArticleRescue Press
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with Caryl Pagel, Editress-in-Chief How did Rescue Press start? Rescue Press was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the late winter of 2009 about a mile in each...
View ArticleJuly in Books: Small Press New Releases
This is the seventh installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature, where we compile the past month’s small press new releases. Email jenny@entropymag.org if you are a press and you’d like to have...
View ArticleWhere to Submit: August + September
Summer lives on! Enjoy our newest list of presses, lit mags, fellowships, and residencies to submit to over the next couple months. As always, email Small Press Editor Dennis James Sweeney if we missed...
View ArticleZoo Cake Press
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with the Anonymous Editor(s) How did Zoo Cake Press start? We know how difficult it can be for talented artists who are underrepresented to publish their...
View ArticleBlack Gum: A Conversational Review
Black Gum by J David Osborne Broken River Books, March 2015 120 pages – Amazon With Alex Kalamaroff and Gabino Iglesias– Alex K.: How you been, G.? Lemme kick this thing off with a quick summary...
View ArticleTender Buttons Press
Website Submission Guidelines: N/A Interview with Katy Bohinc, Star Arkestress How did Tender Buttons Press start? Please see Lee Ann’s section of the website. But I’ll tell you even more juicy details...
View ArticleSunday List: A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again
By: Adrienne Crezo Prom! Losing your virginity! Buying a house! Writing novels! Dating! Travel! All things that aren’t as great as they sound. For this Sunday’s List, we asked Entropy staff and...
View ArticleCuneiform Press
Website Submission Guidelines: Commissions and invitations only. Interview with Kyle Schlesinger, Proprietor How did Cuneiform Press start? I established the press in 2000 with what now seems to be a...
View ArticleProjective Industries
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with Stephanie Anderson, Kate McIntyre, and Karen Lepri, Editors How did Projective Industries start? Stephanie founded it in 2008, with the poet Sam Amadon,...
View ArticleAugust in Books: Small Press New Releases
This is the eighth installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature, where we compile the past month’s small press new releases. Are you a press? Are you small? Don’t see yourself here, but would like...
View Articlealice blue books
Website Submission Guidelines: N/A Interview with Amber Nelson, Editor How did alice blue books start? alice blue books started when I was in grad school. alice blue review, the online journal, had...
View ArticleFiction Advocate
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with Brian Hurley, Editor How did Fiction Advocate start? Six years ago I thought I had a thing or two to say about contemporary literature, so I started a blog....
View ArticleInpatient Press
Website Submission Guidelines Interview with Michael Anzuoni, Founder and Editor-in-Chief; and Daniel Schwartz, Editor How did Inpatient Press start? The NSA has the origin story on file. Rory Hamovit,...
View ArticleThe Books That Have Devastated Us
We present to you a list of the books that devastated us this year. That is, those books that broke our hearts, brought us to tears, down to our knees, then built us back again with the beauty of their...
View ArticleBoost House
Website Submission Guidelines: “We don’t have any real guidelines online right now, as we’ve mostly been soliciting when it comes to book-length projects. If you want to send anything to...
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