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Newly Accepted Micro Chapbooks for 2022

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Porkbelly Press is pleased to announce the following micro chapbooks are joining our lineup of forthcoming titles for 2022:

HYBRID

The Enby Manifesto by Danny McLaren

POETRY

Grant Me the Tooth by Michelle Seaman **

Rites of Passing by Verna Zafra-Kasala

** may be extended to chapbook length!

OTHER NEWS
Our first chapbook forthcoming in 2022, available for pre-order until release:

FICTION

Girl Detectives by Emily Capettini

CHAPBOOK SUBMISSIONS OPEN
Our chapbook reading period is now open. Due to a slightly late start this year, we’re reading all through January to 2 February, 2022. Guidelines here.

PRE-ORDERS
Pre-orders for forthcoming titles can be found in our Offerings menu & are included in book bundles where you name your selected titles, which are mailed to you as they’re bound and finished.

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Accepted/Forthcoming as of May 1, 2021

Our current listing of forthcoming titles, including delayed (pandemic), scheduled, and freshly accepted manuscripts, both chapbooks and micro chapbooks:

POETRY

Go Wolf Hunter by Khadijah Lacina

Brown Boy by Nishat Ahmed

FICTION

Girl Detectives by Emily Capettini

CREATIVE NONFICTION

The Closeted Diaries by grace (ge) gilbert

The above chapbooks and following micro chaps are forthcoming:

POETRY

Eppur Si Muove by Stacey Balkun

Tissue Memory by Michelle Ortega

like everything else we loved by Sarah A. Chavez

FICTION

Into the Woods We Must Go by Jordan McNeil

Pre-orders, when available, are linked in our forthcoming titles. Release dates for all books are in the works as we discuss cover art.

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Micro Chapbooks FORTHCOMING in 2019

We are delighted to say yes to three manuscripts this year, and we look forward to sharing them with you in 2019.

FLASH Creative nonfiction, poetry, & ephemera

Lucid: a Micro-Memoir by Kia Alice Groom

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Venus in Bloom by Wanda Deglane

POETRY

Eppur Si Muove by Stacey Balkun

We were pleasantly surprised by the volume of submissions this year—we had so many it took an extra month to read through them. Thank you so much for your patience in our replies, for all of the fine manuscripts sent for us to read, and to our readers this year for stepping in to help narrow down the possibilities.

Each year we make new connections, discover new-to-us poets and fiction writers and essayists, and are astounded by the bravery, vulnerability, experimentation, and openness offered in the queue.

In the next few months, we’ll be posting more information to listings for each of these micros, adding listing pages, and choosing samples to share with you.