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Plume calls ANTIDOTE FOR NIGHT 'adventurous'
Plume Poetry just published a rave new review of Marsha de la O's Antidote for Night, in an installment that "celebrates National Poetry Month by examining four unsung collections from 2015."Reveiws editor Adam Tavel calls the book a "sweeping inventory of the ecological and political complexity of Southern California," and an "adventurous, rangy collection that probes place-based poetics as well as the elemental power of family."Winner of the Isabella Gardner Poetry Award for 2015, Antidote for Night resists mere regionalism, however. . . . Like Gary Soto and Philip Levine, de la O has that rare gift to write poems...

Fiction Writers Review talks with Robert Thomas
"'I still think it might have ruined the book if I’d known at the start how the story would end, and that’s one reason it needed to be fiction': Robert Thomas chats with Lynette D'Amico about his poetic new novel, Bridge (BOA Editions)."In a thorough and captivating interview with Lynette D'Amico of Fiction Writers Review, BOA author Robert Thomas talks about the cross-genre nature of Bridge; the fine lines between poetry, prose, and fiction; and the reasons why the book starts with a gun and ends with a gun.D'Amico says: "Bridge came as a complete surprise to me. A poet friend...

BOA Editions at AWP 2016
AWP 2016 is just around the corner! In honor of our 40th anniversary, BOA will be the Presenting Sponsor for this year's AWP Conference and Bookfair in Los Angeles from March 31 to April 2—and we are committed to making it an unforgettable experience.Our Bookfair booths this year will be 800 and 802 at the entrance, where we will have author signings, special book pricing, giveaways, and more! At the conference, we will also debut Li-Young Lee's new poetry chapbook, The Word from His Song, a limited edition collectible featuring eight new poems and a beautifully designed letterpress cover. See...

UR hosts BOA anniversary event
BOA Editions and the University of Rochester invite the public for a special poetry reading at the university's Rush Rhees Library on Wednesday, April 6, from 5:30pm - 7:00pm—during National Poetry Month.This celebratory kickoff to the university's BOA Editions exhibit—running through July 29, 2016—will commemorate BOA's milestone 40th anniversary, as well as the university's recent acquisition of the press' last decade of publishing archives. Bringing together many of Rochester's brightest lights—including Mayor Lovely Warren, writers, readers, students, professors, and media—the event will feature a group poetry reading with representatives from both the university and BOA communities, followed by a light...

PW and Booklist praise TROUBLE THE WATER
Derrick Austin's highly-anticipated poetry collection Trouble the Water has been in the recent spotlight, garnering a rave review from Publishers Weekly, as well as a Booklist starred review.According to PW: "Austin maintains that fraught balancing act of being lighthearted, even convivial, in the face of worry and distress. He also deftly manipulates the tension between beauty and artlessness, sensitivity and violence."This collection is well-suited to readers prepared interrogate what they love and what they distrust. In Austin’s hands, the exquisite can be ominous while the grotesque can turn charming, and his poems wisely assert that the world is unforgiving and...