About New American Press

We like poetry, fiction, drama, nonfiction, and some things that defy categorization. But ultimately we want what any reader wants: to be dazzled.

Our summer chapbook contest, to be judged by Kelly Cherry, is now closed. Finalists have been forwarded to Ms. Cherry for review. The results will be posted as soon as we have her decision.

Our online magazine, MAYDAY, launched on May 1, 2009. The first issue features work by writers and translators including David R. Slavitt, Abdellatif Laâbi, Jillian Weise, Dan Beachy-Quick, Steve Davenport, Mark Spitzer, Christophe Casamassima, Gordon Hadfield, Nancy Hadfield, Paula Carter, and Raul Clement. Jared Schickling interviews poet and featured visual artist David-Baptiste Chirot, and we listen in as Okla Elliott talks with Matt Gonzalez, Ralph Nader's extremely charming and intelligent 2008 vice-presidential running mate. Finally, a roundtable discussion explores the current state of poetry criticism, featuring writers, editors, and reviewers such as Kent Johnson, Ange Mlinko, Eric Lorberer, Don Share, Annie Finch, David Orr, Stephen Burt, Maureen McLane, Mark Halliday, Robert Archambeau, and John Beer.

Enjoy the first issue, and don't forget to check out the submission guidelines.

Issue 2 will feature a giant showcase of contemporay Asian art curated by Maya Kóvskaya, along with new work by T. R. Hummer, Barbara Hamby, David Kirby, Mark Smith-Soto and others.


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We are pleased to announce that Kelly Cherry has named Peter Filkins's collection, Augustine's Vision, the winner in our summer 2009 chapbook contest. It is now available.

Our annual full-length fiction contest, to be judged by Lee K. Abbott, is now closed. Readers will soon forward finalists to Mr. Abbott for review.

Thomas E. Kennedy's new novel, In the Company of Angels, was released by Bloomsbury in March 2010, but we thought it only fair that you take a look at his new novel-in-essays published by New American Press called (with thanks to Steve Davenport) Last Night My Bed a Boat of Whiskey Going Down.