The Chapbook

Nandi Comer drops by to chat with Noah & Ross about chapbooks, their lineage, and the projects they can inspire, and read from her chapbook AMERICAN FAMILY: A SYNDROME.

Show Notes

Nandi Comer drops by to chat with Noah & Ross about chapbooks, their lineage, and the projects they can inspire, and read from her chapbook AMERICAN FAMILY: A SYNDROME.

Nandi Comer is the author of Tapping Out (Northwestern University Press, 2020), which was a co-winner of the Julie Suk Award and the 2021 Winner in the Poetry category of the Society of Midland Authors Annual Literary Award, and the chapbook American Family: A Syndrome (Finishing Line Press, 2018). A Cave Canem fellow, a Callaloo fellow, and the Director of the Allied Media Projects Speakers Bureau, she lives in Detroit, Michigan. Visit her website here.

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Noah Stetzer and Ross White, editors at Bull City Press, reveal the secrets of chapbooks—writing, editing, and publishing them—and take you behind the scenes at some chapbook presses. Contact the podcast with questions & comments using chapbook [at] bullcitypress.com; look for Bull City Press online at www.bullcitypress.com. Twitter: @bullcitypress; Noah Stetzer @dcnoah; Ross White @rosswhite