Elena Georgiou’s “The Immigrant’s Refrigerator” reviewed in Rain Taxi
In Rain Taxi, George Longenecker reviews Elena Georgiou's The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GenPop Books 2018).
By GPB|January 22nd, 2019|Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GPB News|
In Rain Taxi, George Longenecker reviews Elena Georgiou's The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GenPop Books 2018).
By GPB|January 21st, 2019|Blog, Elena Georgiou, GPB News|
New fiction by GPB author Elena Georgiou -- "Paradise, Undusted" -- is featured in the first anniversary issue of Cagibi.
By GPB|September 5th, 2018|Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GPB News|
At the Story Prize blog, Elena Georgiou, author of The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GenPop Books 2018), offers advice to "Not-So-Young Writers."
By GPB|September 5th, 2018|Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GPB News|
Sinister Wisdom features a brilliant review of Elena Georgiou's The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GenPop Books, 2018): "a multiply-voiced chorus spanning experiences of political upheaval, violence, sex work, death, scholarship, bread-baking, spirituality, physical and psychic hunger."
By GPB|July 28th, 2018|Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GPB News|
“Writing The Immigrant's Refrigerator taught me the following things," Elena Georgiou tells Bustle. "Borders change. Countries appear and disappear. Walls go up. Walls come down. Wars begin. Wars end. These are the things that divide us. And the things that unite us.”
By GPB|July 28th, 2018|Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GPB News|
By GPB|July 23rd, 2018|Authors, Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GenPop Authors, GPB News|
The book prize was judged by Helon Habila, Madeleine Thien, and Maaza Mengiste. Georgiou will attend an award ceremony on October 11 at George Mason University.
By GPB|March 1st, 2018|Authors, Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GenPop Authors, GPB News|
Elena Georgiou's The Immigrant's Refrigerator is featured in "The Art of the Short Story: 16 New Collections Reveal the Best of a Flourishing Genre," at Library Journal.
By GPB|February 24th, 2018|Authors, Blog, Elena Georgiou, GenPop Authors, GPB News|
At Epiphany Magazine, Nancy Hightower interviews Elena Georgiou, author of a new collection of short stories, The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GenPop Books, 2018).
By GPB|February 15th, 2018|Authors, Blog, Elena Georgiou, GenPop Authors, GPB News|
Author of a new collection of short stories, The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GenPop Books, 2018), Elena Georgiou is featured at Entropy Magazine's column by Danielle Susi, "Dinnerview."
By GPB|January 31st, 2018|Authors, Blog, Elena Georgiou, GenPop Authors, GPB News|
"The Evolution of Beauty," from Elena Georgiou's new collection of short stories, The Immigrant's Refrigerator, (GenPop Books, 2018) is featured at Cagibi.
By GPB|January 13th, 2018|Authors, Blog, Elena Georgiou, FRONTPAGE, GenPop Authors, GPB News|
Thanks to Kathy Sexton for this great review of Elena Georgiou's The Immigrant's Refrigerator (GPB, 2018) at the American Library Association's Booklist.
By gpbmigrate|April 18th, 2015|Blog, Jan Clausen|
Karen Malpede and GenPop Books author Jan Clausen (Veiled Spill: A Sequence) in conversation at Kenyon Review. Read an excerpt here.
By gpbmigrate|February 1st, 2015|Blog, Jan Clausen|
Tarpaulin Sky Magazine interviews GenPop Books author Jan Clausen (Veiled Spill, 2014), calls Veiled Spill "one of the more important books of poetry published in the last few months."
By gpbmigrate|January 16th, 2015|Blog, GPB News, Jan Clausen|
At American Poetry Review, Arielle Greenberg reviews Jan Clausen's Veiled Spill: A Sequence (GenPop Books) beside Claudia Rankine's Citizen, among others.
By gpbmigrate|July 3rd, 2014|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
Alan Semerdjian's In the Architecture of Bone is reviewed at the Huffington Post. Atamian writes On the eve of the 100th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, I was happy to revisit Alan Semerdjian's fascinating 2009 book of poetry In the Architecture of Bone...
By gpbmigrate|May 23rd, 2014|Blog, FRONTPAGE|
New: Veiled Spill $14 includes shipping in the US ($16 in stores). Order online via PayPal (no account necessary) or by check Begun [...]
By gpbmigrate|May 1st, 2013|Blog, FRONTPAGE|
Now available: Maleficae Incorporating language from trial records to papal bulls to incendiary theological documents, Maleficae explores the intersection of forces that led [...]
By gpbmigrate|April 14th, 2013|Blog, GPB News|
A packed prose poem that features a cherub sans head and delivers the goods in just eight sentences, "Damage," by GenPop Books author Emma Bolden (Maleficae), is featured today at Poetry Daily.
By gpbmigrate|March 14th, 2013|Blog, FRONTPAGE, GPB News, Judith Baumel|
GenPop Books author Judith Baumel (The Kangaroo Girl) has been elected President of the National Board of Trustees of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.
By gpbmigrate|January 29th, 2013|Blog, FRONTPAGE, GPB News, Judith Baumel|
At Poet's Quarterly, Edan Mohr reviews Judith Baumel's The Kangaroo Girl, (GenPop Books) which Mohr calls "a book of rare power and beauty, a look back what survives in memory and how time itself transforms and sustains us."
By gpbmigrate|January 31st, 2012|Blog, FRONTPAGE, GPB News, Julianna Spallholz|
Amber Sparks at Vouched Books reviews Julianna Spallholz's fiction debut, The State Of Kansas (GenPop Books, 2012). Being fans of Sparks's own fiction, it's something of a double honor for all of us here at GenPop. "If Lydia Davis knew more people who hung out shirtless in small places and owned pitbulls instead of pedigreed cats, her stories might look at little like Julianna Spallholz’s," writes Sparks. "Lucky for us, we’ve already got Julianna Spallholz to write those stories."
By gpbmigrate|November 1st, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Julianna Spallholz|
Julianna Spallholz reads from her new GenPop Books title, The State of Kansas, for InDigest's InDefinite Podcast! See--er, we mean, hear-- InDefinite Podcast [...]
By gpbmigrate|July 21st, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Judith Baumel|
Judith Baumel and her new GenPop Books title, The Kangaroo Girl, are receiving some fine press: Read a review of The Kangaroo Girl [...]
By gpbmigrate|May 24th, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Judith Baumel|
Judith Baumel The Kangaroo Girl ISBN: 9780982359433 | Poetry | 6″x8″, 78 pp., pbk | 24 May 2011 $14 includes shipping in the [...]
By gpbmigrate|April 29th, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Judith Baumel, Michael Klein|
New reading dates (& a Poetry Daily date) for Judith Baumel Dates below are listed in reverse chronological order: 31 October 2011: Cambridge, [...]
By gpbmigrate|March 16th, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
GenPop Books is delighted to announce that Michael Klein’s then, we were still living has been named a finalist for a Lambda Literary [...]
By gpbmigrate|March 5th, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
We are grateful to NewPages for carrying Kimberly Steele’s thoughtful review of Michael Klein’s then, we were still living. Says Steele: Klein transitions [...]
By gpbmigrate|March 4th, 2011|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
Scott Hightower at Fogged Clarity has written an excellent review of Michael Klein’s then, we were still living: Klein is never coarse; even [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 6th, 2010|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
Gabrielle Calvocoressi at The Rumpus provides a wonderful, wide-ranging interview with GenPop Books author Michael Klein: MK: “When I think of hopefulness, I [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 6th, 2010|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
There's a new review of Michael Klein’s then, we were still living, thanks to Monica Mankin at ConnotationPress.com. It’s a great examination of [...]
By gpbmigrate|October 19th, 2010|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
Michael Klein’s then, we were still living is reviewed at The The, thanks to Genevieve Burger-Weiser, who writes Michael Klein’s new book of [...]
By gpbmigrate|October 15th, 2010|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
ISBN: 9780982359419 Poetry, 6″x8″, 68 pages, perfectbound Publication date: 15 October 2010 For review copies, please email GenPop Books Also available for pre-order [...]
By gpbmigrate|October 10th, 2010|Blog, GPB News, Michael Klein|
It might be silly to speak of an author’s fourth book as a sophomore effort, but in terms of poetry, Klein has achieved [...]
By gpbmigrate|September 26th, 2010|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
Via the always-stellar Prick of the Spindle, Erin McKnight reviews Alan Semerdjian’s In the Architecture of Bone. Well, she more than reviews it; [...]
By gpbmigrate|August 17th, 2010|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
Alan Semerdjian’s In the Architecture of Bone is reviewed in Long Island Pulse, thanks to reviewer George Wallace: For those of us who [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 24th, 2009|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
Alan Semerdjian’s In the Architecture of Bone is expertly reviewed by JoSelle Vanderhooft at Pedestal Magazine. Some excerpts: “The Armenian genocide is not [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 19th, 2009|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
GenPop Books' debut title, Alan Semerdjian’s In the Architecture of Bone, receives thoughtful attention from K.T. Mitchell at The Adirondack Review: If a [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 14th, 2009|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
[Reprinted from the Armenian Observer ] An Impressive Debut: Alan Semerdjian’s In the Architecture of Bone By Arpi Sarafian I have lost my [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 10th, 2009|Blog|
GenPop Magazine is pleased to bring you new fiction by Elena Georgiou, who has been a favorite among the poetry community since the [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 7th, 2009|Blog|
GenPop Magazine is back from a few weeks’ vacation, rested, revamped, and rolling out a long poem by Karin Gottshall, a series of [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 6th, 2009|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
December 2nd was something of a GenPop Books & GPB Consortium homecoming–or potluck, or brewhaha, or something–at the Bowery Poetry Club. Alan Semerdjian [...]
By gpbmigrate|December 6th, 2009|Alan Semerdjian, Blog, GPB News|
GenPop Books genuflects to fab online poetry mag No Tell Motel, run by Molly Arden and Reb Livingston. GenPop author Alan Semerdjian’s In [...]
By gpbmigrate|October 27th, 2009|Blog|
Joan Fiset & Noah Saterstrom have been collaborating on a text-image project, How It Was with Scotland . . . Captain Noah Parker’s [...]
By gpbmigrate|October 12th, 2009|Blog|
Alissa Nutting kicks off October at GenPop Magazine with “Dancing Rat,” from her forthcoming collection, Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls. “Dancing Rat” [...]
By gpbmigrate|October 5th, 2009|Blog, GPB News|
Alan Semerdjian In the Achitecture of Bone ISBN: 9780982359402 Poetry, 6"x8", 120 pages, perfectbound Click here for more info, or to buy. Advance [...]
By gpbmigrate|September 22nd, 2009|Blog|
The latest installment of GenPop Magazine includes poems by Michael Klein, whose poetry collection, then, we were still living, is forthcoming from GenPop Books [...]
By gpbmigrate|September 9th, 2009|Blog|
GenPop Magazine's second featured writer is Carol Guess, whose new work has the unmistakable air of Washington State driftwood and houses made of [...]