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Founded in 2003 by l'editrice, 1913 a journal of forms & 1913 Press are committed to publishing the baddest in poetry, poetics, & their intersections with the arts of all forms, in handsome book-as-art-objet fashion.
Founder & Editrice: Sandra Doller (aka Miller)
Designer & Vice-editor: Ben Doller (aka Doyle)
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Four French poets and four American poets walk into a bar. . . O.k. so one of the French poets is Algerian and one of the American poets is half-French and another is Luxembourgeois. And it was really a cultural institute that they walked into. And spent a week translating each other's work. Trading notes. Lounging in the garden. Improvising solutions--and walking into the bar across the street. Read the results.
Read, an annual anthology of inter-translation published by 1913 Press, is the fruit of the Tamaas seminars in Paris. Copies are $12, available from Small Press Distribution.
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At this point, 1913 does not accept unsolicited submissions. Work is gathered through editorial research, recommendation by Le Board, and solicitation. Please query the editrice via email if you are curious about submitting. Evident familiarity with 1913's publications is a must.
1913 Press is not currently reading book submissions; please check back for an open reading period in 2010.
NEWS FROM 1913 CONTESTS
1913 announces winners of the 1913 Prize & the Rozanova Prize.
Congratulations to 1913 Prize co-winners Kristin Luke & Andrew Zawacki, whose work will be featured in Issue 3. And co-finalists Joel Chace & Lynn Xu, whose work will appear in Issue 4.
Congratulations to Ward Tietz, winner of the Rozanova Prize! His book, Hg-The Liquid, will be published by 1913 Press in 2008.