In celebration of her novel, The Spud, debuting on November 6, Brielle Brilliant will be doing a reading/performance tour this fall…
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In celebration of her novel, The Spud, debuting on November 6, Brielle Brilliant will be doing a reading/performance tour this fall…
If you are looking to chat with us in shouted mono-syllables while loud music plays nearby, you can find us again this year at The Book Fort at Pitchfork Music Festival. Our titles will be sold at greatly reduced festival prices!
We are THRILLED to announce the resolution of a conundrum that has ensnaggled us existentially for 3 years!
Finally Finally Finally we can announce the FIRST EVER ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS of Au Dos De Nos Images (Volumes 1 and 2) by Luc Dardenne.
Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne are giants in contemporary world cinema, steadfastly radical in both principles and approach. Their films tackle social and political issues by focusing keenly on the intimate stories of individuals locked into their fates by unjust systems.
Brought to life in English by award-winning translator Jeffrey Zuckerman, these two volumes collect almost 25 years of Luc's journals as the brothers work through their films. The second half of each volume includes the shooting scripts of these films.
For creative people working in any discipline, this is the document of a master artist’s mind at work, measuring sustained introspection against true and constant engagement in the lived world.
Volume 1 (1991–2005) will be out spring 2019, to be followed soon after by Volume 2 (2005–2014).
KP is the brother of a mass shooter. JD is the shooter's number 1 fan. The pair drives through rural Idaho, the physical and psychological landmarks of the violence imposing themselves on the characters and the reader.
The Spud is a puzzle: thinking/watching/living a movie rerun…
The book is timely, given the terrible frequency of mass shootings in this country. And its structure reflects the complex nature of the topics it covers, using an internal logic that only reveals itself the deeper you get into it.
While its content is most similar to A Clockwork Orange, Sartre's Nausea, or the work of Cormac McCarthy, its form has more in common with indie films like Badlands and Deleuze's philosophies on cinema. Fans of films such as Gus Van Sant’s Elephant and Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers are gonna love it.
The Spud will be IN STORES EVERYWHERE NOV. 6 but available direct from us very sooon! In the meantime, read an excerpt on our website and watch the teaser video below. Brielle will travel extensively to promote the book this fall—we promise these events are not to be missed!
It's a long story, but Roosevelt University's lit mag, Oyez Review, is now in the exceedingly capable hands of our managing editor, Sammi. And who knows what we're gonna do with it now.
One thing is certain, though: for a limited time only, we're looking for your submissions. That means fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction (hybrid/experimental work = welcomed & encouraged), as well as art for the cover.
There's a $2 fee to send in stuff via Submittable, but just for this month, you can also email submissions directly/for free to sammi [at] featherproof.com (with Oyez in the subject line). If you ever wanted your work in front of a Featherproof editor, this is your best chance. Guidelines are available at the Submittable link—submit by January 31st!
Has it been a minute since you visited our online shop? We got new shit!
There's e-books for our latest titles: Zachary Schomburg's Mammother & John Henry Timmis IV's From the Inside.
There's also a long-form essay Tim wrote to accompany Michael Schmelling's photo exhibition, Your Blues.
And every order comes with new technology to mark your place!
Make sure to stop by our table at the Chicago Book Expo this Sunday, October 1. We'll have deals on most of our titles (+ freebies!) from noon to 5 pm. Info on flier below.
It's finally high time for a Pie Time!
Today, 9/26/2017, is the publication date for Mammother, poet Zachary Schomburg's first novel! If you've had a chance to crack open a copy, you already know it's about as weird & wonderful & twisty as they come. And now it's available everywhere!
Here's what people are saying:
“It is impossible for me to sum up this book. But I know it shines like a gilded symbolist triumph in the desert of the real.”
-Queen Mob’s Tea House
“A surrealist comedy about death and a deeply human tragedy about love.”
-Willamette Week
“I read most of the novel in a single sitting, because Schomburg kept reeling me back in with good stingers.”
-The Portland Mercury
Snag a copy here!
Featherproof's yesterday, today, and tomorrow--all on one stacked bill!!
Please join us for a reading/chill hang featuring past Featherproof author Lindsay Hunter (2010's Daddy's), present Featherproof author Leyna Krow (2017's I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking), and future Featherproof author Brielle Brilliant (2018's SPUD), graciously hosted by Volumes Bookcafe.
About the authors:
Lindsay Hunter's latest book is Eat Only When You're Hungry. She owes everything to featherproof.
Leyna Krow is the author of I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking. Her stories have appeared in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Prairie Schooner, Ninth Letter, and other publications. She lives in Spokane, Washington.
Brielle Brilliant is an unauthorized investigator who writes, films, and prank calls. Her first book, SPUD, will be published in 2018 with featherproof Books.
Some praise for Lindsay & Leyna's newest releases:
"It is with Eat Only When You’re Hungry that Hunter arrives at her first masterpiece; a novel of staggering vision and tremendous heart." - LA Review of Books
"I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking will remind you of the magic just waiting to be discovered around every corner of your otherwise-mundane surroundings." - Bustle
Free
6-8 pm
Sunday 9/24
Volumes Bookcafe
1474 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago IL 60622 | 773-697-8066 | info@volumesbooks.com
Event page is here.
Facebook listing is here.
Renowned poet Zachary Schomburg, author of Scary, No Scary and three other books of poetry, is touring with his debut novel, Mammother (Featherproof Books, 2017)!
In Mammother, the people of Pie Time are suffering from God’s Finger, a mysterious plague that leaves something inside a death hole in each victim's chest. With a large cast of characters, each struggling with their own tangled relationships to death, money, and love, Mammother is a fabulist tale of holding on and letting go in a rapidly growing world.
Tour Dates:
Portland, OR: Saturday, Aug 19 @ OUTLET
Seattle, WA: Wednesday, Aug 23 @ MOUNT ANALOGUE
Seattle, WA: Thursday, Aug 24 @ PHINNEY BOOKS
Boise, ID: Saturday, Aug 26 TBD
Boulder, CO: Tuesday, Aug 29 @ INNISFREE BOOKS
Denver, CO: Wednesday, Aug 30 @ COUNTERPATH BOOKS (w/ featherproof author Mairead Case!)
Lincoln, NE: Thursday, Aug 31 @ U OF NEBRASKA / BAILEY LIBRARY
Omaha, NE: Friday, Sep 1 @ SOLID JACKSON
Omaha, NE: Saturday, Sep 2 @ JOHNSON DECONSTRUCTION
Bellingham, WA: Sunday Sep 3 @ Village Books https://www.facebook.com/events/300086217132807
Minneapolis, MN: Thursday, Sep 7 @ MILKWEED BOOKS
Madison, WI: Friday, Sep 8 @ Art In
Chicago, IL: Sunday, Sep 10 @ RAINBO CLUB https://www.facebook.com/events/1088823051253705/
St. Louis, MO: Monday, Sep 11 @ LEFT BANK BOOKS
Tulsa, OK: Tuesday, Sep 12 @ BOOKSMART TULSA at BLACKBIRD ON PEARL
Austin, TX: Wednesday, Sep 13 @ MALVERN BOOKS
Lubbock, TX: Thursday, Sep 14 @ TBD
Marfa, TX: Monday, Sep 18 @ MARFA BOOK CO
Los Angeles, CA: Thursday, Sep 21 @ STORIES
San Francisco, CA: Saturday, Sep 23 @ TBD
Chicago, IL: Sunday, Sep 24 @ Volumes Bookcafe https://www.facebook.com/events/823575364473898/
(East coast leg begins in November.)
Please join us to celebrate the release of Mammother, the debut novel by award-wielding superpoet Zachary Schomburg (author of Scary, No Scary & three other books of poetry)! Right around the corner from the Renegade Craft Fair at Rainbo Club.
Melina Ausikaitis (Joan of Arc, Aitis Music) will also perform her singular hybrid of songs and stories.
All Featherproof titles will be available for purchase at a super low discount bargain rate ya can't get anywhere else, including our newest summer release, From the Inside.
All the literary action you need!
Sunday, 9/10
6PM
Rainbo Club
1150 N Damen Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60622
Free, 21+
Oh holy Cheeto Jesus—how the hell are you? We mean that for real. 'Cuz the latest in a long line of oppressors have wasted no time here, have they? And now we're smack dab in the middle of the War on Psychic Warfare to End All War Instead of Ending the World.
Don't forget that we are many, and you are not alone! But also don't forget that the many are counting on you to show up… We're in this for the long haul if you are, friends. And if you need to communicate with a real, live human being: we're here.
On February 14, we'll be officially releasing our newest book: Leyna Krow's I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking.
Shawn Vestal has described these stories as "bound by a crackling wit, an inventive vitality, a laser eye for the silent currents between people, and a sneaky emotional power."
Following in the footsteps of our debut collections from Amelia Gray and Lindsay Hunter, we're proud to now introduce you to another promising young writer.
Get I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking direct from us now, before it's available anywhere else!
The New York Times Magazine has said "Everyone on every coast and in between reads MAKE because it’s smart and cool and thoughtful and stylish and kind."
To celebrate MAKE Magazine's 10th anniversary, we're pleased to present the anthology collection MAKE X: A Decade of Literary Art.
More than a "best of," these are carefully curated selections of writing & art, featuring some of yer all-time favorite people: Eula Biss, Lily Hoang, Lindsay Hunter, Maggie Nelson, Jac Jemc, Tim Kinsella, Kathleen Rooney, Mahmoud Saeed, Valeria Luiselli, Kate Zambreno, and many, many more.
MAKE X will be officially released March 14, but you can get a copy from us right now!
It pains us to think about what sort of abomination we'll have to protest next week, but if you're in the nation's capital February 8–11, we will be, too.
After you inform the new administration personally about what you think of their machinations, come see us at the AWP Conference & Bookfair in the Washington Convention Center. We'll be at booth #250 with our good friends from Curbside Splendor.
If you can't make the bookfair, shake a tailfeather over to Petworth Citizen (829 Upshur St. NW) for the AWP Small Press Party on Saturday, February 11, at 7pm. No readings. Just booze & camaraderie & revivification. Hope to see you there.
With love, solidarity, and an itch we're sure as shit gonna scratch,
Tim & Jason & Sammi