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Dividing by Zero featured in SPD Books Best of the Press

Barry Mark's Dividing by Zero is featured in Small Press Distribution's Best of the Press feature for March 2015. Look for it in an issue of Publisher's Weekly this month and use code "BEST" to save 30% through April 1st on your copy at SPD's website here.

Annoucing the publication of Later, Knives & Trees

Front Cover of Later, Knives & Trees

Front Cover of Later, Knives & Trees

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mobile, AL, September 23, 2014 – Negative Capability Press announces the publication of poet Maureen Alsop's new book Later, Knives & Trees. In the 68 page volume Alsop gently "reminds us that something has passed" as she speaks with "ethereal syntax" (E.C. Belli) about death and, ultimately, grief.

Alsop says "poetry is an innate, natural touchstone, a source for understanding dimensions beyond typical structures of language. In many ways, a primal art, the basis for grief's expression." Later, Knives & Trees has been highly praised by many including the late Hillary Gravendyk who stated, "if you rotate these poems in your hand you will find they bend and scatter the light; they are prisms of language that break the sensual world into a spectrum, into lines of color."
 
Maureen Alsop, Ph.D. is the author of several full collections of poetry including Mantic (Augury Books) and Apparition Wren (Main Street Rag). Her poems have appeared in numerous magazines including Kenyon Review, Tampa Review, New Delta Review, Typo, and Barrow Street. Her awards include: Tony Quagliano International Poetry Prize, Harpur Palate's Milton Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry and The Bitter Oleander's Frances Lock Memorial Poetry Award.

Later, Knive's and Trees is currently available for purchase on Amazon.com and extended information on the book can be found at www.negativecapabilitypress.org

Negative Capability Press was founded in Mobile, Alabama and has been publishing award-winning books since 1981. They are a Member of APSS: Association of Publishers for Special Sales (formerly SPAN). For more information visit our website at www.negativecapabilitypress.org

Two Faint Lines in the Violet featured on SPD's Website

Recent Negative Capability Press release Two Faint Lines in the Violet by Lissa Kiernan is featured on Small Press Distribution's website today in the New Arrivals section.

Kiernan's book is the first title from Negative Capability to be listed with SPD. SPD is a non-profit organization that provides independent publishers with wholesale and distribution to libraries, academic institutions and booksellers. According to SPD's website they sell "independent literature in every state in the country and to many locations in the world."

Negative Capability is working diligently to expand the titles available. Robert Gray's Jesus Walks the Southland and Maureen Alsop's Later, Knives and Trees will be available through SPD in the coming weeks.

Booksellers, libraries and academic institutions can find more information on ordering Two Faint Lines in the Violet here.