AS CO-EDITOR

Literary Publishing in the Twenty-First Century

Edited by Kurowski, Miller, & Prufer

“[A] thought-provoking anthology that analyzes the many moving pieces of the book industry [and] captures a compelling breadth of perspectives[.]” —Shelf Awareness

“This series of essays from some of the biggest and brightest names in the industry (writers, editors, agents, and journalists) is like a portable MA in publishing.” —Chicago Review of Books

“[A] must-read for anyone in the industry. [. . .] accessible to lay readers, while offering valuable new insights to insiders.” —Publishers Weekly


Tamura Ryuichi: On the Life & Work of a 20th Century Master

Edited by Lento & Miller

“I can think of no series doing anything quite like this. [. . .] It is the Unsung Masters Series’ devotion to illuminating underappreciated writers that makes it truly indispensable.” —Brian Nicolet, Fringe

Tamura’s work does not manifest the emotionally flat, detached attitude found in so many experimental poems. What makes his work so interesting is that it is filled with emotionally charged and uncomfortable material. [. . .] Tamura Ryuichi: On the Life & Work of a 20th Century Master introduces a poet whose work challenges and informs our notions of poetry in ways that are relevant and exciting in the twenty-first century [. . .] —Mike Puican, Triquarterly

“Miller points out in the Introduction that Tamura is one of the most prominent figures in 20th-century Japanese literature [. . .] After reading the excellent selection of poems and essays in Tamura Ryuichi: On the Life & Work of a 20th Century Master, I find it easy to see why.” —Chet Weise, New Madrid


New European Poets

edited by Miller & Prufer

“[I]t’s impossible not to celebrate this book with a big whooping Hurrah [. . .] This is not only the most necessary recent anthology I’ve seen, it’s the most adventurous.” —Forrest Gander, Harriet: The Blog of the Poetry Foundation

“A major anthology that represents all countries in Europe and includes the work of many new poets who are published here for the first time in English.” —Rita Signorelli-Pappas, World Literature Today

“[This] anthology—designed to emphasize poets not already well represented in English—is sure to be a boon to all kinds of poetry lovers and an important reference for decades to come [. . .] American readers are sure to find many new favorites among those included, and they may even find their whole conception of contemporary European literature upturned.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)