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Hans in the Bardo

Hans in the <em>Bardo</em> — 02/21/2017

“Masterpiece” is a label I am quite wary to use on contemporary literature, but Lincoln in the Bardo has won me over so completely that I’m afraid I can’t avoid it. In fact, I didn’t even want to write this post. Colson Whitehead has already reviewed the book masterfully and George Saunders certainly doesn’t need our help in boosting sales for his eighth book of fiction—even though this is his first novel. But: there are books we read and enjoy for their prose or creativity in storytelling; books we enjoy while reading and then forget fairly quickly. This, for me, is no such book.

Roundup

#ireadindie: Books that Celebrate Diversity

Milkweed Staff — 02/07/2017

We’re proud to be part of the independent publishing community, promoting titles that breed independent minds, break the mold, and dare to be different. In support of our fellow independents, we’d like to draw attention to big books from smaller publishers across the country. Over the coming months, we’ll be teaming up with a few other independent publishers to do just that, each time highlighting books on different themes. First up, we’re highlighting our best books that celebrate diversity.

Of course, this is just a small snapshot of what’s out there. What are your favorite books from independent publishers? Join…

Tim Winton

Tim Winton has published over two dozen books for adults and children, and his work has been translated into twenty-eight languages. He has received the Miles Franklin Award four times and twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Island Home is his first work of memoir published in the United States. He lives in Western Australia.

Craig Cliff

Craig Cliff is the author of The Mannequin Makers, a novel, and A Man Melting, a collection of short stories, which won the 2011 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand.

Editors / News

Get Educated: #climatefacts

Milkweed Staff — 01/26/2017

Today—two days after Donald Trump ordered a media blackout at all government agencies, and one day after employees of those government agencies launched “rogue” social media accounts—#climatefacts is trending worldwide on Twitter. The Twitterstorm is organized by 350.org, the international environmental organization founded by Bill McKibben. A statement from 350.org reads, “Denying climate change is irresponsible and will put millions of people at greater risk of harm from pollution, climate disruption, and fossil fuel extraction … Help defend science and the welfare of people everywhere.” To get involved, 350.org has compiled a variety of resources and vetted facts.

As readers, writers, and

Mary Austin Speaker

Mary Austin Speaker is the Creative Director of Milkweed Editions. Before joining Milkweed’s staff in 2017, Mary worked in New York trade publishing for ten years, managing the Ecco and Smithsonian imprints for HarperCollins Publishers and designing for Simon & Schuster. She co-founded and curated the Triptych Poetry Series in the East Village, and while studying for her MFA in poetry at Indiana University, she taught creative writing and edited the Indiana Review. She has published two collections of poetry—Ceremony (Slope Editions, 2013) and The Bridge (Shearsman Books, 2016).

I work at Milkweed because their list celebrates poetry, ecology…

Tula
Saint Paul, MN —

Fireside Reading Series: Chris Santiago, Lara Mimosa Montes, Sun Yung Shin

The series annually highlights the work of some of Minnesota’s finest writers who have published a new work in the previous year. Featuring Lara Mimosa Montes, Chris Santiago, and Sun Yung Shin, these gifted poets explore language, meaning, and identity in new and compelling ways with their new work.

Beth Dooley
Minneapolis, MN —

Book Lovers Extravaganza!

Milkweed Books is teaming up with Reading Group Choices, an organization that recommends books for reading group discussion, for a celebration of reading groups. All are welcome to this evening of fun giveaways, drinks and snacks, and rounds of author speed-dating with Hala Alyan, Emily Fridlund, Marina Benjamin, Ashley Shelby, Heather Harpham, Deepak Unnikrishnan, Jamie Harrison, and Milkweed author Beth Dooley. After snacking and chatting, authors will be available to sign copies of published books as well as galleys of forthcoming titles. Milkweed Books always offers discounts for books…