Posts from 2012

re "Melancholia" by Kristina Marie Darling
re "Melancholia" by Kristina Marie Darling

August 7, 2012

One of a series of fine reviews of “Melancholia” by Kristina Marie Darling — click on the link for a

re: "Melancholia" by Kristina Marie Darling
re: "Melancholia" by Kristina Marie Darling

July 24, 2012

Copies arrive at Ravenna’s office on Friday of “Melancholia,” the fascinating new book by Kristina Marie Darling.  Orders start shipping

re: "Graffito" by John Burgess
re: "Graffito" by John Burgess

“The Far Field” reprinted a poem from John Burgess’s fine collection, “Graffito.” Check it out! 

re: "Blinded By the Light Then the Dark" by Duane Ackerson
re: "Blinded By the Light Then the Dark" by Duane Ackerson

Notes toward a review by Marge Simon of Duane Ackerson’s fine “Blinded by the Light Then the Dark” which has

re: "Blinded By the LIght Then the Dark" by Duane Ackerson
re: "Blinded By the LIght Then the Dark" by Duane Ackerson

July 18, 2012

Good news:  ”Blinded by the Light Then the Dark” by Duane Ackerson has received a recommendation for a Bram Stoker

July 11, 2012

Ed Bennett, from his current review in “Quill and Parchment,” on Joannie Stangeland’s “Into the Rumored Spring”:Anyone who has seen

Ravenna’s Newest Title
Ravenna’s Newest Title

July 4, 2012

‎”Melancholia (An Essay)”, Ravenna’s newest title, by Kristina Marie Darling is with the printers and now available for order. We’ll

re: The Anemone Sidecar
re: The Anemone Sidecar

June 30, 2012

Our Double Issue, Chapters 18 & 19, has posted!  Check out fine and frequently amazing work at The Anemone Sidecar.

re: "The Damsel Fly" by Barbara Kremen
re: "The Damsel Fly" by Barbara Kremen

June 9, 2012

Catherine Gallagher, Eggers Professor of English Literature at Berkeley, has written for Oyster Boy Review a brilliant study of Ravenna’s

New Title: "Escher’s Journal" by Norman Lock
New Title: "Escher’s Journal" by Norman Lock

June 6, 2012

It is always an event at Ravenna when we publish another book by Norman Lock. Read what Norman writes about