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Wynter talks indie publishers, why their books aren't always found in the library, and getting books of poetry in the mail through a subscription to Ugly Duckling Presse. Links to publishers and other things in this episode can be found in this blog post.
Note: "I want to live like a snail, wrapped in gauze" by Elena Fainalova, translated by Genya Turovskaya and Stephanie Sandler, was first published in The Russian Version (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). Permission was given via the publisher for the reading of this poem in this episode.
By Curtis Memorial LibraryWynter talks indie publishers, why their books aren't always found in the library, and getting books of poetry in the mail through a subscription to Ugly Duckling Presse. Links to publishers and other things in this episode can be found in this blog post.
Note: "I want to live like a snail, wrapped in gauze" by Elena Fainalova, translated by Genya Turovskaya and Stephanie Sandler, was first published in The Russian Version (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). Permission was given via the publisher for the reading of this poem in this episode.