David Blaine’s Antisocial reviewed at Calliope Nerve

August 2, 2009
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Antisocial_Banner2.1The first review of David Blaine’s Antisocial poetry chapbook has appeared, from Constance Stadler over at Calliope Nerve. We’ve published Constance’s suff here at OWC a few times, so it means a lot that she has such nice things to say about our first in a series of OW Press chapbooks.

Here’s a taste:

One of the true delights of this rich volume is the unexpected. David’s originality, insights, raw talent and puckish wit combine to making this book a must-read.

You want to experience that same elation? Pre Order a copy of Antisocial now. Your status as a cool literatuér diminishes proportionally to the number of days you wait to order a copy. Hurry, before you become Spencer Pratt.




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Caleb J. Ross


Caleb J. Ross has been published widely, both online and in print. He graduated with a degree in English Lit and a minor in creative writing from Emporia State University in 2005. He is the author of Charactered Pieces: stories (OW Press), Stranger Will: a novel (Otherworld Publications, 2011), As a Machine and Parts (Aqueous Books, 2011) and, I Didn’t Mean to Be Kevin: a novel (Black Coffee Press, 2011).

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One Response to David Blaine’s Antisocial reviewed at Calliope Nerve

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    Tim Hall on July 29, 2009 at 8:28 am

    Excellent, congrats. Already ordered mine, can’t wait!