by Calypso | Sep 4, 2015 | Calypso Close-Ups, Interview, Poetry
Elizabeth Myhr’s poetry evokes sense of a space of rare and desolate beauty. With each line in the vanishings, she delineates a geography that is as subtle as the subconscious and just as vast. We caught up with Elizabeth and asked her to give us just the facts. WHO...
by Calypso | Aug 29, 2015 | Fiction, News, Poetry, Reading
CALYPSO EDITIONS SEEKS SUBMISSIONS Calypso Editions, a cooperative press dedicated to publishing quality literary books of poetry and fiction with a global perspective, publishes four books each year. In order to maintain our successful track record of...
by Calypso | Aug 29, 2015 | Fiction, Interview, Translation
A man who has as many tricks up his sleeve as the author he most recently translated, Tadzio Koelb has successfully sieved André Gide’s Paludes (1895) from the French original into his eloquently transported English translation, Morasses. We caught up with the...
by Calypso | Aug 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
Calypso Editions is pleased to announce that we will be accepting English-language submissions during an open reading period in the month of September. More details are forthcoming; look out for our call for submissions shortly. We...
by Calypso | Aug 11, 2015 | Calypso Close-Ups, Fiction, Interview
A recipient of many awards, including an NEA, and author of seven award-winning novels, Margaret McMullan commands a powerful presence in the world of literature. Two of her works were published earlier this year—Every Father’s Daughter, a collection of essays...