ANNOUNCING DOS PRESS CHAPBOOK #3
Featuring:
Rosa Alcalá's UNDOCUMENTARY
Ash Smith's WATER SHED
Sasha Steensen's THE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION
Also featuring a selection of images from TX artist/writer Roberto Ontiveros.
Rosa Alcalá received her MFA from Brown University and her Ph.D. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo. In 2003, Some Maritime Disasters This Centurywas published as a limited edition by Belladonna/Boog Books (New York).Undocumentaries, a selection of poems, is forthcoming from Dos Press. Her poems have also appeared in The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry, edited by Francisco Aragón (U of AZ Press, 2007), and Cinturones de óxido: de Buffalo con amor / Rust Belt Encounters: From Buffalo with Love, translated by Ernesto Livón-Grosman and Omar Pérez (Torre de Letras, La Habana, Cuba, 2005). Alcalá has translated Cecilia Vicuña's El Templo (Situations Press, 2001 ) and Cloud-net (Art in General, 1999). Her translation of Vicuña's essay-poem, "Ubixic del Decir, 'Its Being Said': A Reading of a Reading of the Popol Vuh," was published in With Their Hands and Their Eyes: Maya Textiles, Mirrors of a Worldview, Etnografish Museum (Belgium, 2003). Alcalá's translation of Bestiary: The Selected Poems of Lourdes Vázquez was published by Bilingual Press in 2004. Forthcoming is a co-translation (with Mónica de la Torre) of Lila Zemborain's Malvas Orquídeas del Mar/ Mauve Sea Orchids (Belladonna). She has also translated poems for the forthcomingOxford Book of Latin American Poetry. Her poems, translations, and reviews have been published widely in a variety of literary journals, including the Barrow Street, Brooklyn Rail, tripwire, Kenyon Review, and Mandorla. She has held artist residencies and has given talks and readings in the U.S., Spain, Cuba, and Scotland.
Alcalá's work online:
http://www.actionyes.org/issue
Ash Smith has lived mostly in Central Texas and the Rio Grande Valley where she has worked with environmental and educational programs. She is currently finishing a full length manuscript at Texas State University. Water Shed, from Dos Press, is her first chapbook.
Smith's work online:
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325 Mill Rd.
Maxwell, TX 78656
www.dospress.blogspot.com
www.littleredleaves.com
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