Omnidawn Publishing / Spring 2022

Published: 19 May 2022
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Booksmith hosts the virtual launch event for Omnidawn Publishing's Sping 2022 titles on May 15, 2022.

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—THE AUTHORS—
Steven Seidenberg's other works include plain sight, Situ, Null Set, and Itch. He is also the author of the photo monographs Pipevalve: Berlin and The Architecture of Silence: Abandoned Lives of the Italian South.

Mary G. Wilson is the author of the chapbook “Not Yet” (Projective Industries, 2019). Her poetry has appeared in Coconut, Anomalous, Typo, Paperbag, the Scores, Elderly, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA from Brown University and recently completed a PhD in English at the University of California, Berkeley.

Sylvain Gallais is a native French speaker transplanted to the U.S. twenty years ago. He is an emeritus professor of Economics at Université Francois Rabelais and of French in the School of International Letters and Culture at Arizona State University. His co-authored book in economics is entitled France Encounters Globalization.

Cynthia Hogue’s tenth collection of poetry, instead, it is dark, will be out in 2023. With Sylvain Gallais, she translated Fortino Sámano (The overflowing of the poem), from the French of Virginie Lalucq and Jean-Luc Nancy, which won the Landon Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets, and Joan Darc, by Nathalie Quintane. Hogue’s honors include two NEA Fellowships and the Witter Bynner Translation Fellowship. She is the inaugural Marshall Chair in Poetry and Emerita Professor of English at Arizona State University.

Brandan Griffin was born in Massachusetts and now lives in Sunnyside, New York. He studied English at Harvard University and has an MFA from Columbia. He has written a chapbook called Four Concretures, and some of his poems have been published in Tagvverk, Chicago Review, and Word for/Word. Impastoral is his first full-length book.

Steven Rood was born in Los Angeles, attended Hollywood H.S. and U.C. Berkeley, and is a practicing trial lawyer. He has studied classical guitar for decades. For 15 years he was a friend and poetry student of Jack Gilbert, until Jack’s death. An earlier iteration of Steven Rood’s manuscript was a 2019 National Poetry Series Finalist. His poems appear in Periodicities, Sporklet, Quarterly West, Marin Poetry Center Anthology, Fugue, Lyric, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Tar River Poetry, New Letters, The Marlboro Review, The Atlanta Review, The Southern Poetry Review, Notre Dame Review, and elsewhere. He lives in Berkeley with his spouse, the poet and Jewish Feminist liturgist, Marcia Falk. Their son, Abraham, teaches high school English in Oakland to newly arrived immigrants from Mexico and Central America.

Martha Ronk is the author of twelve books of poetry and one of short stories, Glass Grapes. Her poetry books include Silences, Ocular Proof, Transfer of Qualities, which was long-listed for the National Book Award, Vertigo, a National Poetry Series Selection, Partially Kept, in a landscape of having to repeat, Eyetrouble, and Why/Why Not. Her work has been included in the anthologies Lyric Postmodernisms, American Hybrid, Not for Mothers Only, and most recently North American Women Poets in the 21st Century. She worked as editor for Littoral Books and The New Review of Literature, and is the emeritus Irma and Jay Price Professor of English at Occidental College in Los Angeles where she taught Renaissance Literature and creative writing.

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