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News ReleaseAugust 23, 2006 - Steel Toe Books Has Acquired Three New TitlesBowling Green, KY—Steel Toe Books has acquired
three new titles, which we plan to publish in 2007. We selected
Prairie Fever by Mary Biddinger and Lightning and Ashes by
John Guzlowski from 111 manuscripts sent to us during our open reading
period in June. Additionally, we solicited Bending Under the Yellow
Police Tapes by James Doyle. How to trust a man Lightning and Ashes, Guzlowski’s first collection, is an unflinching verse memoir about the author’s parents, who spent time in a slave labor camp in Poland during World War II. Some of Guzlowski’s stark, harrowing poems were previously published in such places as Crab Orchard Review, Margie: An American Journal of Poetry, Poetry East, Spoon River Quarterly, and Blood to Remember: An Anthology of American Poets on the Holocaust (Texas Tech University Press). What separates it from much other Holocaust literature, in our minds, is the deeply tender and compassionate way that the poet treats the perpetrators, as well as the victims, of war crimes. For example, here are some lines from the poem “The Work He Did in Germany”: And my father will shovel Bending Under the Yellow Police Tapes will
be the fourth full-length collection by Doyle, a prolific poet whose
work appears in nearly every issue of nearly every journal nowadays. It is the follow-up to his
critically acclaimed Einstein Considers a Sand Dune, which was
selected by David Kirby as the winner of the 2003 Steel Toe Books Prize
in Poetry. We believe that this manuscript is even stronger than
Einstein Considers a Sand Dune, our press’s inaugural title. To more information, contact Tom C. Hunley at
tom.hunley@wku.edu.
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