Lois Tilton over at Locus magazine has posted a very nice review of Kentauros, our new book by Gregory Feeley. Here's just a little of what she has to say:
Every part of this work casts a light, provides a different insight. But these lights are all aimed in a single direction [...]
Continue Reading →Pictured above, with seasonal vegetables, is the first shipment of preorders for our new line of books. All three titles—How to Win Her Love, by Rudolph Delson, Blue for Oceans, by Charles Douthat, and Kentauros, by Gregory Feeley—are represented; the books are being shipped everywhere from just down the street to one of [...]
Continue Reading →Saturday night, June 12, and the stars were out, gathered at the Whitneyville home of business writer Bruce Tulgan and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Debby Applegate, both trustees of the New Haven Review. Present was National Book Award winner Edward "Slaves in the Family" Ball, standing just out of reach on the other side of the [...]
Continue Reading →The Listen Here! Short Story Reading Series rolls into its 12th week with readings at Manjares Fine Pastries, this Tuesday, 838 Whalley Avenue (on West Rock Avenue), May 25, 7 p.m.
Our Theme?
“Romeos & Juliets”
Our Stories?
Louise Erdrich’s “The Plague of Doves” and William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily”
Why these?
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Eveline
by James Joyce
read by Bennett Lovett-Graff
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Digital sound recorder in hand, we consider this the first of, we hope, several experiments in sound recordings of the written word by and from the New Haven Review.
In this case, attached as an MP3, and thus [...]
Continue Reading →The Listen Here! Short Story Reading Series rolls into its 11th week with readings at Bru Cafe, 141 Orange, Street, this Tuesday, May 18, 7 p.m.
Our Theme?
“Brothers”
Our Stories?
Louise Erdrich’s “The Red Convertible” and David Sedaris’s “You Can’t Kill the Rooster”
Why these?
Louis Erdrich is one of [...]
Continue Reading →Did you see New Haven Review on the front page of the Sunday edition of the New Haven Register? The occasion was our induction into the Community Media Lab (http://www.nhregister.com/bloghaven/). Oh, and by the way, if you haven't checked out the CML, then you should because right now it's becoming the best way to [...]
Continue Reading →The Listen Here! Short Story Reading Series rolls into its 9th week with readings at Willoughby’s “Coffee & Tea, 194 York Street, this Tuesday, May 4, 7 p.m.
Our Theme?
“Lovesick”
Our Stories?
Jhumpa Lahiri’s “A Temporary Matter” and Lydia Peele’s “Reasons for and Advantages of Breathing”
Why these?
Jhumpa Lahiri is [...]
Continue Reading →The Listen Here! Short Story Reading Series rolls into its 8th week with readings at Manjares Fine Pastries, 838 Whalley Avenue (on West Rock Avenue), this Tuesday, April 27, 7 p.m.
Our Theme?
“For Shame”
Our Stories?
Antonya Nelson’s “Control Group” and Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson”
Why these?
We didn't know so much about Continue Reading →
The Listen Here! Short Story Reading Series rolls into its 7th week with readings at Bru Cafe, 141 Orange, Street, this Tuesday, April 20, at 7 p.m.
Our Theme?
“L’Etranger”
Our Stories?
Isidoro Blaisten’s “Uncle Facundo” and John Cheever’s “The Swimmer”
Why these?
Let’s start with a more important question. Who the hell is [...]
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