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SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods COMMUNITY GARDEN FOR LONELY GIRLS Christine Shan Shan Hou’s newest collection of poems, Community Garden for Lonely Girls, depicts a journey that traverses imagined histories and various states of consciousness.In Hou’s poems the now moves with such glacial intensity that folkloric myth and FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public. BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson MISSION — BLACK OCEAN Mission — Black Ocean. Black Ocean is an award-winning independent publisher based out of Boston, with satellites in Detroit and Chicago. From early silent films to early punk rock, Black Ocean brings together a spectrum of influences to produce books of exceptional quality and content. CATALOG — BLACK OCEAN We are happy to fill individual orders directly through our website, where you can find detailed information on each title listed to the left, as well as excerpts of the work. For wholesale and institutional orders, please contact our distributor, Small Press Distribution ,where
SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods COMMUNITY GARDEN FOR LONELY GIRLS Christine Shan Shan Hou’s newest collection of poems, Community Garden for Lonely Girls, depicts a journey that traverses imagined histories and various states of consciousness.In Hou’s poems the now moves with such glacial intensity that folkloric myth and FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public. CREW — BLACK OCEAN Crew — Black Ocean. Janaka Stucky. Publisher. janaka (at) blackocean.org. Janaka is practicing the perfection of effort while joyfully participating in the sorrows of the world. He is also the author of several poetry collections, most recently Ascend Ascend (2019). He likes his whiskey neat and his music dirty.POPULAR MUSIC
Popular Music is both a love letter to music—how it accents, affects, and defines us through varying stages of our lives—and a hilarious and heart-breaking investigation of our relationship to technology, nature, and country. This book is in a class of its own and is simply unforgettable. What an elegant sacrifice it is to be inlove" with
NATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning.PILLAR OF BOOKS
Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, science FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry. BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporaryTHE WORD PRETTY
In The Word Pretty Elisa Gabbert brings together her unique humor and observational intelligence to create a roving and curious series of lyrical essays, which combine elements of criticism, meditation, and personal essay reminiscent of the work of Wayne Koestenbaum, Sven Birkerts, and Maggie Nelson. Here you will find works on crying, dreams, and notebooking alongside critical engagementsSOMEONE'S UTOPIA
Someone’s Utopia is stricken testimony from the Anthropocene, transcribed in the evaporating zero of stolen pensions, on the yellowing grass of Superfund sites. Borrowing from Studs Terkel’s elegies, Hayden Carruth’s astringent indictments, and the eco-polyphony of Brenda Hillman, these poems offer a bouquet of“Vicodin roses
PULVER MAAR
In Zachary Schomburg’s own words, Pulver Maar is “is a collection of poems written between 2014 and 2018. Some of the poems are long, and some of them are short.”. These are every bit the poems you’ve come to dream of, long for, and expect from Schomburg, where clouds fall in love and Bob the Buoy bobs in the center of the sea.DESTROYER OF MAN
A combination of poems published during Mallary’s lifetime alongside poems posthumously selected by friends, Destroyer of Man reveals a fiercely aware young poet writing from a place of anger and beauty with a lyrical virtuosity that is free from censorship. Drawing on a long and varied tradition, Mallary is equal parts Hart Crane andRimbaud.
BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson CATALOG — BLACK OCEAN We are happy to fill individual orders directly through our website, where you can find detailed information on each title listed to the left, as well as excerpts of the work. For wholesale and institutional orders, please contact our distributor, Small Press Distribution ,where
SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods COMMUNITY GARDEN FOR LONELY GIRLS Christine Shan Shan Hou’s newest collection of poems, Community Garden for Lonely Girls, depicts a journey that traverses imagined histories and various states of consciousness.In Hou’s poems the now moves with such glacial intensity that folkloric myth and FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public.DESTROYER OF MAN
A combination of poems published during Mallary’s lifetime alongside poems posthumously selected by friends, Destroyer of Man reveals a fiercely aware young poet writing from a place of anger and beauty with a lyrical virtuosity that is free from censorship. Drawing on a long and varied tradition, Mallary is equal parts Hart Crane andRimbaud.
BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson CATALOG — BLACK OCEAN We are happy to fill individual orders directly through our website, where you can find detailed information on each title listed to the left, as well as excerpts of the work. For wholesale and institutional orders, please contact our distributor, Small Press Distribution ,where
SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods COMMUNITY GARDEN FOR LONELY GIRLS Christine Shan Shan Hou’s newest collection of poems, Community Garden for Lonely Girls, depicts a journey that traverses imagined histories and various states of consciousness.In Hou’s poems the now moves with such glacial intensity that folkloric myth and FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public.DESTROYER OF MAN
A combination of poems published during Mallary’s lifetime alongside poems posthumously selected by friends, Destroyer of Man reveals a fiercely aware young poet writing from a place of anger and beauty with a lyrical virtuosity that is free from censorship. Drawing on a long and varied tradition, Mallary is equal parts Hart Crane andRimbaud.
CREW — BLACK OCEAN Crew — Black Ocean. Janaka Stucky. Publisher. janaka (at) blackocean.org. Janaka is practicing the perfection of effort while joyfully participating in the sorrows of the world. He is also the author of several poetry collections, most recently Ascend Ascend (2019). He likes his whiskey neat and his music dirty.POPULAR MUSIC
Popular Music is both a love letter to music—how it accents, affects, and defines us through varying stages of our lives—and a hilarious and heart-breaking investigation of our relationship to technology, nature, and country. This book is in a class of its own and is simply unforgettable. What an elegant sacrifice it is to be inlove" with
NATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning.PILLAR OF BOOKS
Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, science FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry. BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporaryTHE WORD PRETTY
In The Word Pretty Elisa Gabbert brings together her unique humor and observational intelligence to create a roving and curious series of lyrical essays, which combine elements of criticism, meditation, and personal essay reminiscent of the work of Wayne Koestenbaum, Sven Birkerts, and Maggie Nelson. Here you will find works on crying, dreams, and notebooking alongside critical engagementsSOMEONE'S UTOPIA
Someone’s Utopia is stricken testimony from the Anthropocene, transcribed in the evaporating zero of stolen pensions, on the yellowing grass of Superfund sites. Borrowing from Studs Terkel’s elegies, Hayden Carruth’s astringent indictments, and the eco-polyphony of Brenda Hillman, these poems offer a bouquet of“Vicodin roses
PULVER MAAR
In Zachary Schomburg’s own words, Pulver Maar is “is a collection of poems written between 2014 and 2018. Some of the poems are long, and some of them are short.”. These are every bit the poems you’ve come to dream of, long for, and expect from Schomburg, where clouds fall in love and Bob the Buoy bobs in the center of the sea.DESTROYER OF MAN
A combination of poems published during Mallary’s lifetime alongside poems posthumously selected by friends, Destroyer of Man reveals a fiercely aware young poet writing from a place of anger and beauty with a lyrical virtuosity that is free from censorship. Drawing on a long and varied tradition, Mallary is equal parts Hart Crane andRimbaud.
BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 :: SERIES — BLACK OCEAN Black Ocean :: Undercurrents. publishes new and compelling voices in literary nonfiction. From lyric essays to manifestos and poetics, the series combines criticism, meditation, and reflection to experience elevated modes of consciousness and vital ways of operating in the world. Undercurrents launched in December, 2019 with Elisa Gabbert’s SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear inSENSE VIOLENCE
Sense Violence. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called “a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence” in thesociety we inhabit.
FJORDS VOL.2 BY ZACHARY SCHOMBURG ISBN 978-1939568373. *Ships in May *. Quantity: Add To Cart. “The thing about killing is, like everything else, it feels as bright as love for just a flash.”. The second volume in Zachary Schomburg’s Fjords series of evocative prose poetry, this is a collection that engages with dreams and a complicated and ever-evolving relationshipwith
BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 :: SERIES — BLACK OCEAN Black Ocean :: Undercurrents. publishes new and compelling voices in literary nonfiction. From lyric essays to manifestos and poetics, the series combines criticism, meditation, and reflection to experience elevated modes of consciousness and vital ways of operating in the world. Undercurrents launched in December, 2019 with Elisa Gabbert’s SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear inSENSE VIOLENCE
Sense Violence. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called “a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence” in thesociety we inhabit.
FJORDS VOL.2 BY ZACHARY SCHOMBURG ISBN 978-1939568373. *Ships in May *. Quantity: Add To Cart. “The thing about killing is, like everything else, it feels as bright as love for just a flash.”. The second volume in Zachary Schomburg’s Fjords series of evocative prose poetry, this is a collection that engages with dreams and a complicated and ever-evolving relationshipwith
MISSION — BLACK OCEAN Mission — Black Ocean. Black Ocean is an award-winning independent publisher based out of Boston, with satellites in Detroit and Chicago. From early silent films to early punk rock, Black Ocean brings together a spectrum of influences to produce books of exceptional quality and content.PILLAR OF BOOKS
Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, scienceNATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning. WHAT REPLACES US WHEN WE GO whites the heartbeat in my foot &. each small lined-up canoe whips away. so that when our oar-swirls meet, a. tornado stirs the whole brotherhood. & even the sun goes tornado. In Julie Doxsee’s What Replaces Us When We Go, the urban poet invites transformation into a seaside forest home. Meanwhile, city grit continues to haunt her ascows and
HACKERS — BLACK OCEAN “This is a threat.” That’s how Hackers, Swedish writer Aase Berg’s seventh book of poetry, begins.Hackers is a furious, feminist book about wanting to “hack” the patriarchal system—both in the physically violent sense and in the sense of computer hacking. But Berg also reveals the ‘hag’ behind the ‘hack,’ channeling the non-compliant rage of Glenn-Close-as-bunny-boiler WITH DEER — BLACK OCEAN With Deer. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this, her first single-volume collection to be published in English, Aase Berg works a wicked necromancy in her poems. Filling each page with fluids and viscera she plunges into the palpable, pulsating center of our psyche—pulling up fistfuls of nightmares at once strange and familiar.THE SELF UNSTABLE
Elisa Gabbert’s The Self Unstable combines elements of memoir, philosophy, and aphorism to explore and trouble our ideas of the self, memory, happiness, aesthetics, love, and sex.With a sense of humor and an ability to find glimmers of the absurd in the profound, she uses the lyric essay like a koan to provoke the reader’s reflection—unsettling the role of truth and interrogating theSOMEONE'S UTOPIA
Someone’s Utopia is stricken testimony from the Anthropocene, transcribed in the evaporating zero of stolen pensions, on the yellowing grass of Superfund sites. Borrowing from Studs Terkel’s elegies, Hayden Carruth’s astringent indictments, and the eco-polyphony of Brenda Hillman, these poems offer a bouquet of“Vicodin roses
L'HEURE BLEUE OR THE JUDY POEMS Elisa Gabbert’s L’Heure Bleue, or the Judy Poems, goes inside the mind of Judy, one of three characters in Wallace Shawn’s The Designated Mourner, a play about the dissolution of a marriage in the midst of political revolution.In these poems, Gabbert imagines a back story and an emotional life for Judy beyond and outside the play. Written in a voice that is at once intellectual and JOSHUA MARIE WILKINSON Joshua Marie Wilkinson is the author eight books, including Swamp Isthmus and Meadow Slasher.He has also edited several anthologies and directed a movie about Califone with Solan Jensen called Made a Machine by Describing the Landscape.Currently, Wilkinson edits a journal called The Volta and runs a small press with Lisa Wells called Letter Machine Editions. BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 :: SERIES — BLACK OCEAN Black Ocean :: Undercurrents. publishes new and compelling voices in literary nonfiction. From lyric essays to manifestos and poetics, the series combines criticism, meditation, and reflection to experience elevated modes of consciousness and vital ways of operating in the world. Undercurrents launched in December, 2019 with Elisa Gabbert’s AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public.SENSE VIOLENCE
Sense Violence. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called “a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence” in thesociety we inhabit.
BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 :: SERIES — BLACK OCEAN Black Ocean :: Undercurrents. publishes new and compelling voices in literary nonfiction. From lyric essays to manifestos and poetics, the series combines criticism, meditation, and reflection to experience elevated modes of consciousness and vital ways of operating in the world. Undercurrents launched in December, 2019 with Elisa Gabbert’s SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear inSENSE VIOLENCE
Sense Violence. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called “a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence” in thesociety we inhabit.
FJORDS VOL.2 BY ZACHARY SCHOMBURG ISBN 978-1939568373. *Ships in May *. Quantity: Add To Cart. “The thing about killing is, like everything else, it feels as bright as love for just a flash.”. The second volume in Zachary Schomburg’s Fjords series of evocative prose poetry, this is a collection that engages with dreams and a complicated and ever-evolving relationshipwith
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Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, scienceNATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning. WHAT REPLACES US WHEN WE GO whites the heartbeat in my foot &. each small lined-up canoe whips away. so that when our oar-swirls meet, a. tornado stirs the whole brotherhood. & even the sun goes tornado. In Julie Doxsee’s What Replaces Us When We Go, the urban poet invites transformation into a seaside forest home. Meanwhile, city grit continues to haunt her ascows and
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Elisa Gabbert’s The Self Unstable combines elements of memoir, philosophy, and aphorism to explore and trouble our ideas of the self, memory, happiness, aesthetics, love, and sex.With a sense of humor and an ability to find glimmers of the absurd in the profound, she uses the lyric essay like a koan to provoke the reader’s reflection—unsettling the role of truth and interrogating the WITH DEER — BLACK OCEAN With Deer. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this, her first single-volume collection to be published in English, Aase Berg works a wicked necromancy in her poems. Filling each page with fluids and viscera she plunges into the palpable, pulsating center of our psyche—pulling up fistfuls of nightmares at once strange and familiar. HACKERS — BLACK OCEAN “This is a threat.” That’s how Hackers, Swedish writer Aase Berg’s seventh book of poetry, begins.Hackers is a furious, feminist book about wanting to “hack” the patriarchal system—both in the physically violent sense and in the sense of computer hacking. But Berg also reveals the ‘hag’ behind the ‘hack,’ channeling the non-compliant rage of Glenn-Close-as-bunny-boilerSOMEONE'S UTOPIA
Someone’s Utopia is stricken testimony from the Anthropocene, transcribed in the evaporating zero of stolen pensions, on the yellowing grass of Superfund sites. Borrowing from Studs Terkel’s elegies, Hayden Carruth’s astringent indictments, and the eco-polyphony of Brenda Hillman, these poems offer a bouquet of“Vicodin roses
JOSHUA MARIE WILKINSON Joshua Marie Wilkinson is the author eight books, including Swamp Isthmus and Meadow Slasher.He has also edited several anthologies and directed a movie about Califone with Solan Jensen called Made a Machine by Describing the Landscape.Currently, Wilkinson edits a journal called The Volta and runs a small press with Lisa Wells called Letter Machine Editions. L'HEURE BLEUE OR THE JUDY POEMS Elisa Gabbert’s L’Heure Bleue, or the Judy Poems, goes inside the mind of Judy, one of three characters in Wallace Shawn’s The Designated Mourner, a play about the dissolution of a marriage in the midst of political revolution.In these poems, Gabbert imagines a back story and an emotional life for Judy beyond and outside the play. Written in a voice that is at once intellectual and BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 :: SERIES — BLACK OCEAN Black Ocean :: Undercurrents. publishes new and compelling voices in literary nonfiction. From lyric essays to manifestos and poetics, the series combines criticism, meditation, and reflection to experience elevated modes of consciousness and vital ways of operating in the world. Undercurrents launched in December, 2019 with Elisa Gabbert’s AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public.SENSE VIOLENCE
Sense Violence. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called “a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence” in thesociety we inhabit.
BLACK OCEANBLOGAUTHORSSERIESMISSIONCREWSALE By Moon Bo Young translated by Hedgie Choi Paperback / 152p. / Poetry ISBN 978-1-939568-39-7 :: SERIES — BLACK OCEAN Black Ocean :: Undercurrents. publishes new and compelling voices in literary nonfiction. From lyric essays to manifestos and poetics, the series combines criticism, meditation, and reflection to experience elevated modes of consciousness and vital ways of operating in the world. Undercurrents launched in December, 2019 with Elisa Gabbert’s AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew Hudson SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.JENNIFER HAYASHIDA
Jennifer Hayashida is a poet, translator, and artist. She was born in Oakland, CA, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden. She earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Her translations from the Swedish includeKIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in A MACHINE WROTE THIS SONG In Jennifer Hayashida’s A Machine Wrote This Song, the speakers are hooked on phenomenology in fitful attempts to understand competing scales of intimacy and violence, continuity and disruption.The collection invites us to experience the loss of translation (between languages, generations, and geographies) with a tender scrupulousness and attention to how the private plays out in public.SENSE VIOLENCE
Sense Violence. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this first full-length English-language translation of the work of Helena Boberg, we are powerfully confronted with what she has called “a creative testimony that points out patterns of injustice, sexism, and violence” in thesociety we inhabit.
MISSION — BLACK OCEAN Mission — Black Ocean. Black Ocean is an award-winning independent publisher based out of Boston, with satellites in Detroit and Chicago. From early silent films to early punk rock, Black Ocean brings together a spectrum of influences to produce books of exceptional quality and content.PILLAR OF BOOKS
Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, scienceNATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning. WHAT REPLACES US WHEN WE GO whites the heartbeat in my foot &. each small lined-up canoe whips away. so that when our oar-swirls meet, a. tornado stirs the whole brotherhood. & even the sun goes tornado. In Julie Doxsee’s What Replaces Us When We Go, the urban poet invites transformation into a seaside forest home. Meanwhile, city grit continues to haunt her ascows and
THE SELF UNSTABLE
Elisa Gabbert’s The Self Unstable combines elements of memoir, philosophy, and aphorism to explore and trouble our ideas of the self, memory, happiness, aesthetics, love, and sex.With a sense of humor and an ability to find glimmers of the absurd in the profound, she uses the lyric essay like a koan to provoke the reader’s reflection—unsettling the role of truth and interrogating the WITH DEER — BLACK OCEAN With Deer. Paperback / 96p. / Poetry. In this, her first single-volume collection to be published in English, Aase Berg works a wicked necromancy in her poems. Filling each page with fluids and viscera she plunges into the palpable, pulsating center of our psyche—pulling up fistfuls of nightmares at once strange and familiar. HACKERS — BLACK OCEAN “This is a threat.” That’s how Hackers, Swedish writer Aase Berg’s seventh book of poetry, begins.Hackers is a furious, feminist book about wanting to “hack” the patriarchal system—both in the physically violent sense and in the sense of computer hacking. But Berg also reveals the ‘hag’ behind the ‘hack,’ channeling the non-compliant rage of Glenn-Close-as-bunny-boilerSOMEONE'S UTOPIA
Someone’s Utopia is stricken testimony from the Anthropocene, transcribed in the evaporating zero of stolen pensions, on the yellowing grass of Superfund sites. Borrowing from Studs Terkel’s elegies, Hayden Carruth’s astringent indictments, and the eco-polyphony of Brenda Hillman, these poems offer a bouquet of“Vicodin roses
JOSHUA MARIE WILKINSON Joshua Marie Wilkinson is the author eight books, including Swamp Isthmus and Meadow Slasher.He has also edited several anthologies and directed a movie about Califone with Solan Jensen called Made a Machine by Describing the Landscape.Currently, Wilkinson edits a journal called The Volta and runs a small press with Lisa Wells called Letter Machine Editions. L'HEURE BLEUE OR THE JUDY POEMS Elisa Gabbert’s L’Heure Bleue, or the Judy Poems, goes inside the mind of Judy, one of three characters in Wallace Shawn’s The Designated Mourner, a play about the dissolution of a marriage in the midst of political revolution.In these poems, Gabbert imagines a back story and an emotional life for Judy beyond and outside the play. Written in a voice that is at once intellectual and WELCOME. — BLACK OCEAN To celebrate your curiosity, take 30% off when you spend $90 or more by entering the code 30off90 when you check out. BOOKSTORES — BLACK OCEAN Coming soon. For bookstores wishing to carry Black Ocean titles, please contact us via email: orders@blackocean.org. Order 10 or more books (any mix of titles), prepaid (via PayPal, check, or CC), and get a 50% discount and Black Ocean pays shipping. Non-returnable. SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew HudsonPILLAR OF BOOKS
Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, scienceNATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning.THE NEW WORLD
A hybrid collection of poetry and prose, The New World follows the attempts, failures, and re-attempts at understanding and articulating an era of immense social upheaval, political corruption, and environmental consequence.In five distinct sections, the book refracts, explores and investigates these global themes through the realm of the personal and private. BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.KIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear in WELCOME. — BLACK OCEAN To celebrate your curiosity, take 30% off when you spend $90 or more by entering the code 30off90 when you check out. BOOKSTORES — BLACK OCEAN Coming soon. For bookstores wishing to carry Black Ocean titles, please contact us via email: orders@blackocean.org. Order 10 or more books (any mix of titles), prepaid (via PayPal, check, or CC), and get a 50% discount and Black Ocean pays shipping. Non-returnable. SUBMIT — BLACK OCEAN Submit — Black Ocean. We are not accepting unsolicited manuscripts at this time. Our schedule for upcoming open readings is below. Please check back on this page at that time for complete guidelines, or sign up on our mailing list to be notified when submission periods AUTHORS — BLACK OCEAN Christine Shan Shan Hou. 0. Matthew HudsonPILLAR OF BOOKS
Pillar of Books. Paperback / 152p. / Poetry. This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, scienceNATIONAL PARK
National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning.THE NEW WORLD
A hybrid collection of poetry and prose, The New World follows the attempts, failures, and re-attempts at understanding and articulating an era of immense social upheaval, political corruption, and environmental consequence.In five distinct sections, the book refracts, explores and investigates these global themes through the realm of the personal and private. BLACKSPACE: ON THE POETICS OF AN AFROFUTURE Black artists of the avant-garde have always defined the future. Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture is the culmination of six years of multidisciplinary research by trans poet and curator Anaïs Duplan about the aesthetic strategies used by experimental artists of color since the 1960s to pursue liberatory possibility. Through a series of lyric essays, interviews with contemporary FOSSILS IN THE MAKING “Fossils in the Making has everything readers want from literature: originality, profound subjects, depth of intellect and emotion. In her first book, she testifies to the largest concerns—mortality, appetite, embodiment, love, time—with devastating eloquence, and in doing so, encounters the great mystery that is existence—and poetry.KIM MIN JEONG
Kim Min Jeong is the author of 4 poetry collections and a book of essays. Her third book of poems, Beautiful and Useless is her first to be published in English. She is the poetry editor for Korea’s largest publishing house, Munhak Dongne. In Beautiful and Useless, Kim Min Jeong destabilizes social constructs and hierarchy by exposing the often funny and contradictory rifts that appear inBLACK OCEAN
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National Park, the debut collection of poems from Emily Sieu Liebowitz, is not just something to read ~ it’s something to hear.Liebowitz is sending fractured radio waves like letters or songs across the great expanses that exist between coasts, people, articulation, and meaning.THE NEW WORLD
A hybrid collection of poetry and prose, The New World follows the attempts, failures, and re-attempts at understanding and articulating an era of immense social upheaval, political corruption, and environmental consequence.In five distinct sections, the book refracts, explores and investigates these global themes through the realm of the personal and private.THE WORD PRETTY
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