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New Graywolf Press Submission Guidelines


Effective January 1, 2009, Graywolf Press's submission guidelines will change drastically. If you intend to submit your work for possible publication, please review the new guidelines here.

 

Upcoming Events

Thu, Dec 11th, @7:00pm
Jeffrey Yang reads at Asian American Writers' Workshop (New York, NY)
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Book: Aquarium >>

Sun, Dec 14th, @7:00pm
Jeffery Renard Allen reading at Sunday Salon Series (Brooklyn, NY)
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Book: Holding Pattern >>

More books from Graywolf Press:

product image By Linda Gregg
"Too Bright to See was one of the most important first books of poetry to have come out in the last twenty-five years. Alma, first published in its own volume two years after, has become its necessary companion. It's a fine thing to have these two books back in the world, the visible world, bound together, lucid and legible as they are." —Lucie Brock-Broido
product image By Linda Gregg
"Too Bright to See was one of the most important first books of poetry to have come out in the last twenty-five years. Alma, first published in its own volume two years after, has become its necessary companion. It's a fine thing to have these two books back in the world, the visible world, bound together, lucid and legible as they are." —Lucie Brock-Broido
product image By John Bensko
"Sea Dogs is casual and deft, as if the stories were handed over by a brilliant friend who has nothing to prove but has seen it all. Smashing. Bensko has gone to a whole new mode of storytelling." —Barry Hannah
product image By Matthea Harvey

"So much happens in their small, hard shapes: wit, sorrow, and an intelligence that nips and worries its subjects into giving up their full oddity and originality. A reader does not consume this poetry. She is, instead, pinched and prodded towards revelation. Each neat poem is a Pandora's box full of wonderful troubles." —Lynn Emanuel

Click here to visit Matthea Harvey's web site

product image By Dana Gioia
"Gioia deserves our praise for keeping the lyric impulse alive and well." —American Book Review
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