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Dec 03 2018

ASP's Gift Guide for Book Lovers Part 1: The Historian, The Dramatist, and The Laureate Well, it’s that time of year again, when holiday gift lists are popping up all over. Here at ASP HQ, we’re particularly interested, of course, in gifts for book-lovers, and we’ve noticed a curious fact: No matter how diverse the sources of these lists, a few titles pop up again and again. Usually these are recently published, widely reviewed best-sellers. While there’s nothing necessarily wrong with that, gift-givers might find themselves putting one more copy of the current hot mystery, or … [Read more...]

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Nov 30 2018

Read Elizabeth Hazen's "Burial at Shanidar" from her collection Chaos Theories Christmas is the traditional European winter celebration of life. It endows a grace to flurries in the pines, bringing celestial comparisons to moon and star light, it celebrates the beauty, for Christians, of the messianic birth, and it pierces what are the darkest days of the year with hung and twinkling ornaments and fairy lights strewn, and smiles and cheer. In a lot of ways this solstitial celebration is a reaction to and transformation of death. It reminds us that there is a spirit in all things which does … [Read more...]

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Nov 27 2018

Billy Christmas by Mark A Pritchard (cover)

Hear Mark A. Pritchard the first few pages of Billy Christmas It's that time of year again, as I'm sure you know. That time of year to rediscover all those things one loves and yet stores in boxes during the sunnier months--ornaments, heirlooms, wax statues, wreaths, and the classics. And although one should not consider Billy Christmas a novel pigeon-holed by its festive nature, for it is good any day of the year, (as are the classics!) we are so happy the holiday season is here to give us an opportunity to promote Mark A. Pritchard's incredible young adult novel. Hear Mark A. Pritchard … [Read more...]

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Nov 26 2018

Grace Cavalieri November 2018 Exemplars of Poetry

Grace Cavalieri's November 2018 Exemplars of Poetry Every month for the Washington Independent Review of Books, the amazing Maryland Poet, Grace Cavalieri, author of Other Voices, Other Lives, does a round-up style review of the best recently released independent books of poetry and books about poetry. This is November 2018's and you can find her full review HERE on the WIRoB site And don't forget to support your indies! Here is an excerpt, a review of The Book of Sharks by Rob Carney from Black Lawrence Press (What an awesome job they did with the cover art on this one. Wow!) The … [Read more...]

Written by Alan Squire Publishing · Categorized: home, Tangentials · Tagged: round-up

Nov 20 2018

ASP Autumn 2019 Lineup As ASP has taken 2018 to prepare for a huge 2019 season, let's take a look at what's coming up! Linda Watanabe McFerrin: Writer, poet, journalist, world-traveler. Linda Watanabe McFerrin has had a truly extraordinary career and a major impact on us at ASP. From her early poetry collection The Impossibility of Redemption is Something We Hadn’t Figured On, to her wonderful short story collection, The Hand of Buddha, and to her latest, a Zombie tale about identity titled Dead Love, Linda has always striven for something new, resonant, and universal. Which is why we are … [Read more...]

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Nov 19 2018

Rose Solari Speaks to Delphi Quarterly's Ramola D An Interview with Rose Solari Today is day 2 of Small Press Week 2018! The theme for Monday is #SPWpast. In honor of #SPWeek2018 and #ASP, we are publishing an article where Co-Founder and award-winning poet, Rose Solari, tells out story. Happy Small Press Week! 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 literary press? Were other writers involved? RS: We’d been talking … [Read more...]

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Nov 16 2018

Hear James J Patterson read "The Lovesick Lake"   "Lovers of the personal essay should be rejoicing in the streets at word of this collection. For readers and acquaintances of Jimmy Patterson, it is long overdue, but the author was born in Washington, D.C., where the machinery of progress is congenitally slow. So this book, in many important ways - is what all satisfying collections of autobiographical essays should be - a mirror of place." Rick Walter Armistice Day, known in the US as Veteran's Day, is now a work week past, but for James J Patterson it is a memory and idea that … [Read more...]

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Nov 15 2018

The World of Yesterday (Armistice Day, 2018) An Essay by James J Patterson  From the forthcoming collection Junk Shop Window   My father always said that his first memory was of standing on the couch in his parent’s living room, small hands on the back cushion, peering out a picture widow at a neighborhood street in Bend, Oregon. There is a slow-moving line of cars and horse-drawn carriages inching its way down the lane. The line of cars is there every day, and every day he stands there and watches. His street is a long one and at the end of it is the cemetery. He … [Read more...]

Written by James J. Patterson · Categorized: Essays, home · Tagged: James J. Patterson, Lovesick

Nov 13 2018

LWM on Matthew's Show

Linda Watanabe McFerrin Interviewed for Author Mathew Felix's Video Podcast Author and poet Linda Watanabe McFerrin sat down with Mathew Felix, himself an author of some renown, for Mathew's video podcast this last weekend. What follows is an in-depth, thoughtful, and often irreverent look at writing, life, travel, and zombies. And more, the listener may become privy to many of those juicy and illusive details surrounding Linda's new Legacy Book due out from ASP in Autumn 2019. Check out the interview below. Linda starts to talk about ASP and her Legacy Book ~50 minutes in. and don't … [Read more...]

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Nov 09 2018

Fact or Fiction By Joanna Biggar As a fiction writer, it is not uncommon to be asked: “Is that real, or did you make it up?”  This was certainly true for my first novel, That Paris Year, based on my own experiences as a young woman attending the Sorbonne in the 1960s. It was assumed that the narrator, whose name, J.J., includes the same initials as my name, are one and the same person. And if that is true, the thinking goes, everything else in the book must be “real,” too. One French reader even wanted to know how my French grandmother was getting along and was shocked to learn that I … [Read more...]

Written by Joanna Biggar · Categorized: Essays, home · Tagged: Joanna Biggar

Nov 06 2018

OVOL in SF

Featured Poetry: "Bluebirds" by Grace Cavalieri Grace Cavalieri is the epitome of cool. She's been a publishing poet for over 40 years and shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, even now she grows and develops, her style reforms, and, like Donald Hall, she's forgone looking back entirely and instead looks within. This idea is very well suited to the goals and organization of ASP's Legacy books. It is so in Grace's Legacy Book, Other Voices, Other Lives, which is a testament not just to a broad range, but to an adaptive, keen, and wonderfully empathic heart. Grace Cavalieri is goals. On a … [Read more...]

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Oct 30 2018

Hear Rose Solari Read "Letter from Sligo Creek" from her Award-Winning Collection, Difficult Weather "Like the cover photo, the poems in Difficult Weather are timeless and—unlike the poems in many first books—extraordinarily mature. Although the narrative voice is generally that of a young woman in her late twenties and early thirties whose subject matter sometimes ranges back to early childhood, these are poems of adulthood: the discovery and endlessly painful rediscovery of human frailty, sexual and emotional betrayal, bad love in all its familial and romantic varieties, memory, and … [Read more...]

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Oct 26 2018

Listen to Grace Cavalieri Interview Robert Pinsky Grace Cavalieri is known widely for her stirring and empathic poetry, collected in her Legacy work Other Voices, Other Lives, but did you know that she is also an impressive interviewer? On her NPR show, The Poet and The Poem, she interviews significant poets from the US and around the world, with an aim of interpreting their lives through their poetry. In her tenure on the program, she has interviewed 9 US Poets Laureate (you can find a list with these archived interviews HERE), including the incomparable Robert Pinsky. You can find the … [Read more...]

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Oct 19 2018

Featured Poetry: "Toytown" by Grace Cavalieri The name of Grace Cavalieri's legacy book, Other Voices, Other Lives, is not only a poetic turn, but a statement of intent. In her Legacy Book there are several sections in 3rd person omnipotent which aim to breathe the same air as famous women who have suffered adversity. Tragic figure Anna Nicole Smith, feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft, Cora from William Carlos William's Kora in Hell. All in all they are an admix of Grace Cavalieri's poetic life, brought together in one beautiful volume; so, perhaps, we might figure that Anna Nicole Smith … [Read more...]

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Oct 17 2018

Rose Solari talks with Acclaimed Poet David Gewanter “I am not seeking to articulate a political position. To make poems I seek paradox and contradiction: the opposite of an ideology.” — David Gewanter This Sunday, October 21, at 8 p.m., ASP’s Rose Solari is reading with acclaimed poet, essayist, editor, and professor David Gewanter in a new poetry reading series at Second Story Books, 2000 P Street NW, Washington DC. In preparation for their reading, Rose talked with David about his work, particularly his most recent collection, Fort Necessity. Here is a part of their … [Read more...]

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Oct 16 2018

Rose Solari reads "Margaret in Oxford" from her debut novel A Secret Woman Event Notification: Rose Solari and David Gewanter at Second Story Books in DC this Weekend! "[In A Secret Woman,] Rose Solari explores the eternal literary theme of self — who we are, who are the ones we love, and how we invent and reinvent these people, trying always to paint ourselves into the vast canvas of life and history. A very promising fiction debut." Robert Olen Butler Robert Olen Butler loves Rose Solari's debut work of fiction for its sense of the eternity. This is one of the many reasons all of Rose … [Read more...]

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Oct 07 2018

"On the Road, Columbia, South Carolina, Spring 1959" A Poem by Reuben Jackson "There's much said in what's not said in Reuben Jackson's poetry. His cleverly sparse style often convincingly veils the complexities of which he writes, just until the poet sharply corrects our deception." Linda Stiles Those deceptions Ms. Stiles refers to above often come from Reuben's use of the child's point of view. As a child, the narrator, and reader by proxy, is looking up at the absurdity of adult interests and actions with a renewed curiosity. The narrator misses the cut of the barber's words when asked … [Read more...]

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Oct 05 2018

Radio Nights by Reuben Jackson ASP is proud to premier the new Reuben Jackson poem, "Radio Nights."  From Reuben: As I mentioned during the interview with Rose Solari, my childhood love for radio was two fold: It was (and still is, kinda…) a gateway to new music, and it provided programmers a chance to work with the musical qualities inherent in what we now often refer to as the spoken word. This unpublished poem is a nod (or another nod) to the magic of the medium, and a curious child’s life in Washington, D.C.  Radio Nights  Left hand working the dial quietly ….  quietly (My parents … [Read more...]

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Oct 04 2018

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Reuben Jackson Reads "Second Grade" "Reuben Jackson's poems are gateways to possible worlds. With the finesse of a real sleight-of-hand artist, he transforms the truly personal—hopes, dreams, desires—into universal memories." Richard Peabody Reuben Jackson is a treasure trove of memories. In his brilliant interview with Rose Solari over on the ASP Podcast, he recalls childhood with a fully-formed, grown-into clarity. As with his poem, "fingering the keys," there is a vivacity in the memories he shares with us about second grade which seems to extend beyond puberty, college, marriage, … [Read more...]

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Oct 03 2018

Love is a Fool Star I am guilty of interjecting (constantly interjecting) quotations and metaphors into conversations. More than a few friends will confirm this. Here’s one from the internationally celebrated saxophonist-composer-bandleader-poet And playwright Archie Shepp . I think it captures both my inner (you know, the mill where poems often struggle to find their way to the end of the assembly line) and outer lives perfectly. “I passed through the insipid panorama of Americana with an enormous romanticism. It has never left me.” If I could fit that on a headstone, baby- I would. My … [Read more...]

Written by Reuben Jackson · Categorized: Essays, home

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