Tag Archives: Marjorie Maddox

New release: Deborah Burnham, Among the Other Dead (Keystone Chapbook Series)

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Deborah’s new chapbook, Among the Other Dead, was selected by Marjorie Maddox as Number 17 in our Keystone Chapbook Series. Cover art by the inimitable Paul Bilger. Check out a sample poem and get your copy here!

New release: William Varner, Leaving Erebus (Keystone Series)

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We’re proud to kick off 2019 with William Varner’s Leaving Erebus, selected by Marjorie Maddox as #16 in the Keystone Chapbook Series. Read more and order your copy here. And please join us in welcoming Bill to the Seven Kitchens family!

Keystone Chapbooks selected: Burnham, Varner

Please join us in congratulating Deborah Burnham and William Varner, whose manuscripts have been selected for the Keystone Chapbook Series! 

Deborah’s previous chapbook, Still, was published as Number 2 in this series and we are delighted to publish more of her work. Her new chapbook, Among the Other Dead, will be Number 15 in the Keystone Series.

William Varner’s first chapbook, Leaving Erebus, will be Number 16 in the series. William grew up in York, PA, and now lives in Maine. 

Both chapbooks will publish in summer of 2018.

Many thanks to this year’s judge, Marjorie Maddox, author of  What She Was Saying (Fomite Press) and of the chapbook, Wives’ Tales (Seven Kitchens Press). And special thanks to Steve Bellin-Oka, who came aboard this year to serve as co-editor of this series. 

New release: Wives’ Tales by Marjorie Maddox

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Today marks the release of the newest title in our Editor’s Series: Wives’ Tales by Marjorie Maddox. Get your copy here!

update: Marjorie will be reading from her new chapbook on Tuesday, February 21 at 7 p.m. in the Titelman Study of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts [Penn State-Altoona]. More details here.

Keystone Chapbook Prize winners selected

After a long delay (sorry, sorry), we’re very happy to announce the co-winners of the 2012 Keystone Chapbook Prize. Guest judge Brent Goodman has selected Field Trip to the Underworld by Hayden Saunier as the winner among writers with previous book publication; Marjorie Maddox’s Recently Young in a People Gone Old was the runner-up. Among writers with no previous book publication, Brent selected Wooden Boys by Michael Hurley; Katherine Fallon’s The Tooth-Maker’s Daughter was the runner-up.

The winning chapbooks will be published next spring. Congratulations to all the finalists–it was a pleasure to read work at such a consistently high level.