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But a sampling of what you’ll find at the shop today, including our FEATURED BOOK for JANUARY: ROXANNA BENNETT’s THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE, half-off with any other in-store purchase. See you at the shop. OPEN TUES – SAT 1-5:30PM knife | fork | book
KFB | THIS WEEK SHOP OPEN TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1-5:30PM (and, if that weren’t enough, here’s a coupon good for this month) See you at the shop. knife | fork | book
“and what was the first thought to run across my heart this year—“ ~ Nietzsche, The Gay Science, ‘Sanctus Januarius’ pic.twitter.com/spD93VXJ6o — Paul Holdengraber (@holdengraber) January 1, 2019 “The role of the artist is exactly the same as the role of the lover. If I love you, I have to make you conscious of the […]
What pulls She’s Having A Doris Day together is the sense of honesty about it all, the openness of voice and experience that weaves itself through the eight poems. What Kirby does with their work is important. The poems speak of how a search for personal identity is often fraught with challenges, but is just […]
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“Sparse. Daring. Elegant. Devastating.” – KIRBY r. kolewe silence, then OUT 02/02/2019 k | f | b
We love chapbooks. Tasty morsels of ephemera that opportune small presses, those marginalized, established and emerging writers alike, let their creative juices run on the page to a readership keen on encountering the new. Through revisiting chapbooks by brilliant writers who lack the representation of more mainstream writers, we ruminate on the importance of their […]
KFB THIS SATURDAY 3PM View this post on Instagram A post shared by Michael Nardone (@mdnardone) “My hope has always been for poets…to be bearers of the urgent form. Nardone’s collections seems to carry that urgency, seems to know artifice for what it is—a holding pattern for thought’s flight, so that it can land in […]
