Join us at Sunview to celebrate a new season of books from Winter Editions: Betsy Fagin’s Fires Seen from Space, Karla Kelsey’s Transcendental Factory: For Mina Loy, Alan Gilbert’s The Everyday Life of Design, and Robert Fitterman’s Creve Coeur.

BIOS:

Betsy Fagin is the author of All is Not Yet Lost (Belladonna), and Names Disguised (Make Now Books), as well as a number of chapbooks. Her work has received support from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Provincetown Community Compact, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Fires Seen from Space is her third book of poetry.

Karla Kelsey is the author of six books, including the poetry collection On Certainty (Omnidawn), and the experimental essay Of Sphere (Essay Press). She is the editor of Lost Writings: Two Novels by Mina Loy (Yale University Press) and co-publisher of SplitLevel Texts.

Alan Gilbert is a poet, writer, and author of the ongoing epic poem, The Everyday Life of Design. His poetry and nonfiction have been published widely. He is the website editor for BOMB Magazine and teaches poetry at Columbia University’s MFA Writing Program.

Robert Fitterman is the author of 15 books of poetry including: No Wait, Yep. Definitely Still Hate Myself and This Window Makes Me Feel (both from Ugly Duckling Presse), as well as Metropolis, published in four volumes. Originally from St. Louis, he lives and works in New York City.

Winter Editions is a literary small press with a particular focus on poetry and its intersections with the essay, the novel, and the visual and performing arts, as well as books that investigate print culture and poetics.