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New in September: Holding Pattern, All of It Singing, and Burning Down the House

Cover image of Holding PatternHolding Pattern by Jeffery Renard Allen
“Subtly otherworldly, each tale is electric with the rising tension that proceeds stormy weather; each tale is a veritable boxing match, as characters trapped in impossible situations feint, jab, and retreat.”
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Cover image of All of It SingingAll of It Singing: New and Selected Poems by Linda Gregg

The first retrospective collection by Linda Gregg, one of the most "impressive, generous, and wise of today's front-line poets" (Library Journal)
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Cover image of Burning Down the HouseBurning Down the House: Essays on Fiction by Charles Baxter
An expanded reissue of a classic book on writing, now with two new essays and a new introduction
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Upcoming Events

Tue, Oct 14th, @6:30pm
Jeffery Renard Allen Moderated Reading at The New School (New York, NY)
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Book: Holding Pattern >>

Tue, Oct 21st, @6:30pm
Jeffery Renard Allen Moderated Reading at The New School (New York, NY)
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Book: Holding Pattern >>

Wed, Oct 22nd, @12:00am
Salvatore Scibona Reading at the Shaman Drum Bookshop (Ann Arbor, MI)
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Book: End >>

Sat, Oct 25th, @12:00am
Salvatore Scibona Reading at Fine Arts Work Center (Provincetown, MA)
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More books from Graywolf Press:

product image By Ann Townsend and David Baker
An essential collection of essays by important contemporary poets about the forms and rhetorical strategies of lyric poetry
product image By Jane Jeong Trenka

“Original and beautifully written....Her journey is winding, but it ends at an important place for both reader and writer.” —Publishers Weekly

product image By Debra Spark
"What begins as something of a ghost story, a shaggy-menorah story, winds up being a profound meditation on human hauntedness, the inevitability of ghostliness and grief. This is a beautiful, wise, and enormously moving novel." —David Shields
product image By Martha Collins


“Reading this clear-eyed, sorrowing, searching poem of witness, I feel gooseflesh, and I weep, for fear and for the truth of our U.S. racism, which goes on and goes on. I admire everything Martha Collins has written, and I feel she was born to write this book. I want to quietly thank her, and to quietly thank those to whose memory she dedicates this great work.”—Jean Valentine

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product image By James Longenbach
James Longenbach offers a provocative look at poetry in the newest addition to the Art of series, a series on writing that specializes in sharp-witted lucidity, edited by Charles Baxter.
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