This Week’s News

Two Haymarket authors were in the New York Times: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation) wrote an op-ed about Barack Obama’s legacy in the 2020 elections on February 5 and Rebecca Solnit (Whose Story Is This?) wrote a piece about the Harvey Weinstein verdict on February 25. Keanga-Yamahtta Taylor

gg, author of Constantly, (Koyama Press) talked to Smash Pages on February 18 about her new book.

Joan Frank, author of Where You’re All Going, (Sarabande Books) recommended books for Literary Hub on February 2. Frank was also interviewed by the Press Democrat on February 21.

Paige Lewis talked to Neon Pajamas about her new book, Space Struck (Sarabande Books), on February 19.

Villa of Delirium by Adrian Goetz (trans. Natasha Lehrer) and The Drive by Yair Assulin (trans. Jessica Cohen, both New Vessel Press) were recommended by New York Jewish Week on February 18 as new titles to read this spring.

Andrew Krivak wrote a post for Powell’s about the experience of writing The Bear (Bellevue Literary Press) on February 14.

An excerpt from Pain Studies by Lisa Olstein (Bellevue Literary Press) was shared by Post45 on February 24.

Vi Khi Nao, author of Fish in Exile (Coffee House Press) interviewed artist Tiffany Lin For Luna Luna Magazine on February 17.

New Life Quarterly shared an article about Karen Tei Yamashita’s I Hotel (Coffee House Press) for its ten year anniversary on February 11.

Spirituality & Health Magazine featured an article by Sarah Bowen, author of Spiritual Rebel, on February 24

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