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Jul 25 2018

Richard Peabody Talks Gargoyle Magazine Buzz McClain of Northern Virginia Magazine sat down with Richard and others close to him in order to ask a very important question: What's next for Richard Peabody? Founder of the DC-ubiquitous annual magazine, Gargoyle, esteemed editor and writer in his own regard, Richard has recently put out through Alan Squire Publishing a compendium of his work, The Richard Peabody Reader...so, what's next? Read the full article here A Long Excerpt: “For a while Gargoyle was pretty regular, but I’d say for the last 20 issues it’s always been ‘Well, this … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: Tangentials · Tagged: Richard Peabody

Jul 25 2018

Rose Solari Speaks to Ramola D at Delphi An Interview with Rose Solari Rose sits down with Ramola D, the founder and editor of Delphi Quarterly,  to talk about her writing and publishing journey. She touches on writing, Joanna Biggar, James J. Patterson, the business behind the scenes, and the conception of Alan Squire Publishing. Read the full article at Delphi Quarterly here An excerpt on the conception of Alan Squire Publishing: Rd: That sounds like such a great approach. Did something in particular inspire you both to move forward from running a sports magazine to starting a … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: Tangentials · Tagged: Rose Solari

Jul 25 2018

The 'Mones "Yuppie Drone" Dissected Bryan Thomas's feature in NightFlight Magazine is a dissection of The Pheromones' 1982 smash hit "Yuppie Drone." For the folks who don't know, The 'Mones were an art-folk duo comprised of Alvis and Jimmy Pheromone, that is, Alan Johnson and ASP's own James J. Patterson. Bryan goes into quite some detail on the lyrical content and force behind "Yuppie Drone" in an attempt to contextualize it in the climate of 1982 when it was released (and the subsequent album in 1986 of the same name), and, to therefore, contextualize that cog-in-the-system verve, … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: Tangentials · Tagged: James J. Patterson

Jul 24 2018

Grace Cavalieri on Fred Rogers Won't You Be My Neighbor is a new documentary focusing on the life and career of everyone's favorite friend and TV personality, Fred Rogers, AKA Mr. Rogers. For an op-ed about the still rippling cultural impact of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood which ran for over 40 years, Kathi Wolfe turned to Grace Cavalieri who befriended Fred Rogers while she was working as the associate director of children’s programming at PBS. Though Grace only gets a line it is one which helps to answer an important question: just who is this Fred guy anyway when without the set, the … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: Tangentials · Tagged: Grace Cavalieri

Jul 24 2018

Richard Peabody Reads "I'm in Love with the Morton Salt Girl" Peabody’s aesthetic is all-embracing – strands of punk, beat, experimental, feminist, and political protest literary influences blend with the purely romantic to create a body of work that is both profound and pleasing.  Eckleburg Book Club Morton Salt Girl is original Peabody. Creative, daring, and irreverent. His delivery on this recording is so sure you may conflate the poem with a yarn by Ronsard or Nash—though, a comparison wouldn't be far-fetched. But be assured, this sure person, somewhere compressed between humor, … [Read more...]

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Jul 19 2018

The Last Girl by Rose Solari (cover)

Featured Audio: "The Last Girl," a poem by Rose Solari Rose's voice is as much a part of the journey as the text. Her understanding of (and love for) the music within language is entrancing-haunting, and delightful. It moves me like love itself. Reuben Jackson "The Last Girl" by Rose Solari, appearing in her newest collection of the same name, is written, as with much of her poetry, to swing. Rose has written odes to Mingus, bop, and beats and brought that same enthusiasm for "disciplined freedom in both content and form" to "The Last Girl." Hear Rose Read "The Last Girl" The Last … [Read more...]

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Jul 17 2018

Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Pit bull by Reuben Jackson I. Among twenty sleeping row houses, The only restless thing Was the voice of the Pit Bull II. I was of three headaches Like a neighborhood in which there are as many Pit Bulls. III. The Pit Bull paced in the dealer’s yard. It was but a small part Of my anxiety. IV. A man and his dog are one. A hustler, his stash And a loyal Pit Bull Are frightening . V. I do not know which to prefer: The disdain of neighbors Or the disdain of neighbors. The Pit Bull breeding- Or the policeman rolling his eyes. VI. Rain covered … [Read more...]

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Jul 12 2018

Rose Solari is judging this year's Charlene Kushner Wicked Woman Poetry Prize Brickhouse Books has announced the Charlene Kushner Wicked Woman Poetry Prize. The winning manuscript will be published by Brickhouse books and the author receive $250. The Manuscript must be about a woman (or women) who challenged expectations or broke the mold. Our very Own Rose Solari, author of A Secret Woman and The Last Girl, will be judging the competition. Entries are accepted Sept. 1, 2018, to January 4, 2019, via Submittable. Accommodations available for members of the disability community. … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: Current News, Events, home · Tagged: Rose Solari

Jul 12 2018

5 Plays from the Contemporary American Theater Festival Reviewed by Grace Cavalieri The inimitable Grace Cavalieri, a dramatist herself, returned from the 28th season of the Contemporary American Theater Festival with a lot to chew on. The plays this year moved through an astounding breadth of topics from race, gender, and water politics in a post-apocalyptic world (Thirst), to ruminations on history featuring a soviet spy with an eidetic memory (Memoirs of a Forgotten Man). For the very fact that the plays were so strong this year and varied so much, The Contemporary American Theater … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: Tangentials · Tagged: Grace Cavalieri

Jun 29 2018

Grace Cavalieri, her great interview with the late Donald Hall, CATF criticism and more Grace’s longtime talk series, The Poet and The Poem, broadcast from The Library of Congress, is being gradually released for free to iTunes. There are currently over a dozen interviews available on iTunes, including poets Tracy K. Smith and Rita Dove. More are being added each month; but, the whole series is available in unabridged form from within the sublimely gargantuan archive of Library of Congress. Her interview with Donald Hall is available here. Eva Brann is here, Louise Gluck here. If you love … [Read more...]

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Jan 17 2018

Here is an update on their recent doings: Joanna Biggar has just returned from a visit to Cuba with Wanderland Writers, a writing retreat series that she co-founded and runs with Linda Watanabe McFerrin. They publish annual anthologies of essays and poetry written on these trips. Find out more here. Joanna is also at work on revisions to her sequel to That Paris Year, entitled Melanie’s Song. Grace Cavalieri has recently had new poems published in The Art of Survival: An Anthology, as well as the journals Poets & Artists and the South Florida Poetry Journal, in which she is the … [Read more...]

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Dec 14 2017

Other Voices, Other Lives by Grace Cavalieri (cover)

ASP books make perfect gifts for any time of year! Our boutique approach to book-making means that each title is published on fine deckle-edged paper, with elegant French-fold covers, and exquisite, original interior and exterior design. We want our books to look, feel, and be as artful as stories, poems, or essays they contain. And that makes them perfect holiday gifts. This year, why not give a Legacy gift to the book-lovers on your list? ASP’s Legacy series is devoted to career-spanning collections from writers who meet the following three criteria: The majority of their books have … [Read more...]

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Sep 29 2017

September 29, 2017 We are happy to announce the publication of Other Voices, Other Lives: A Grace Cavalieri Collection, in October 2017. This is the second volume in the ASP Legacy Series, devoted to career-spanning selections from writers who also give strong and consistent support to other writers. ASP poet and fiction writer Rose Solari edited the volume and wrote the introduction. Here is a sample: Before I met Grace Cavalieri, I had already fallen in love with her voice. I was in my early twenties when I began tuning into her weekly radio show, The Poet and the Poem, broadcast then … [Read more...]

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Aug 01 2017

Autumn is just around the corner and our ASP authors have a busy schedule of readings and events!  Please check back as the schedule grows. Here is what we’ve confirmed so far: Sept 14, 2017, 6:30 p.m., Grace Cavalieri & Richard Harteis share poetry and conversation at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 415 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD. Check here for details. Friday, October 6 through Sunday, October 8, Rose Solari is the keynote speaker and a faculty member at the 6th Annual Mariposa Poetry Retreat, at the Capital Retreat Center in Waynesboro, PA. The retreat was founded and is run by poet … [Read more...]

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Aug 01 2017

Other Voices Other Lives by Grace Cavaliere

Announcing the publication of Other Voices, Other Lives: A Grace Cavalieri Collection, October 1, 2017 Other Voices, Other Lives is a selection of poems, plays, and interviews drawn from over forty years of work by one of America’s most beloved and influential women of letters. The author of 23 books of poetry and 26 produced plays, and the founder of the legendary radio interview program, The Poet and the Poem, Grace Cavalieri has won multiple national awards for her writing and her service to literature. “The poet Grace Cavalieri is also a truly generous friend of poetry and poets. In … [Read more...]

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Feb 07 2017

Chaos Theories by Elizabeth Hazen (cover)

The Kenyon Review Calls Liz Hazen's Chaos Theories "DAZZLING!" Elizabeth Hazen’s dazzling first book of poems, Chaos Theories, reminds us of the long history of poets who take on science as their subject mattter. Indeed, the main impetus for Greek and Roman poets like Hesiod and Lucretius was nothing less than to reveal how the universe worked, from atomic theory to astronomy. Perhaps one of the most successful mergers between poetry and science came in the hundred years surrounding Darwin’s publication of Origin of the Species. Alfred Lord Tennyson’s In Memoriam, for example, is often cited … [Read more...]

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Sep 02 2016

The Richard Peabody Reader by Richard Peabody (cover)

Washington Post, Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 Richard Peabody Collection Is A Buffet Of Legendary Editor's Work, by Michael Lindgren PEABODY DELIVERS! A romantic poet of breathtaking tenderness. A keen writer of farce and a master of satire. A political activist whose fierce advocacy manifests itself in allegory. A pop-culture explorer. Richard Peabody is all these and more, as is evident in this collection taken from nearly four decades of writing by a national literary hero. Peabody’s aesthetic is all-embracing. His literary influences — including strands … [Read more...]

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