SAINT JULIAN PRESS
DYLAN KRIEGER ~
POET
Dylan Krieger is a transistor radio picking up alien frequencies in
south Louisiana, where she earned her MFA from LSU and now sunlights
as a trade magazine editor. Her debut poetry collection, Giving Godhead (Delete Press, 2017), won LSU’s 2015 Robert Penn
Warren Award and was dubbed “the best collection of poetry to appear in English
in 2017” by the New York Times Book Review. She is also the author of dreamland trash (Saint Julian Press
2018), no ledge left to love (Ping
Pong Free Press, forthcoming) and an autobiographical meditation on the Church
of Euthanasia called The Mother Wart.
Find her at http://www.dylankrieger.com. |
The New York Times Book Review
of Giving Godhead by Dylan Krieger.
A Poetry Collection Born of Fury, Sex and Trauma
~ Book Review by Thomas Simmons ~
of Giving Godhead by Dylan Krieger.
A Poetry Collection Born of Fury, Sex and Trauma
~ Book Review by Thomas Simmons ~
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dreamland trash by Dylan Krieger * ISBN-13: 978-0-9986404-4-0 * ISBN: 0-9986404-4-1
Saint Julian Press, Inc. * 2053 Cortlandt, Suite 200 * Houston, TX 77008 * Ron Starbuck ~ Publisher-CEO
Phone: 281-734-8721 * Email: ronstarbuck@saintjulianpress.com * www.saintjulianpress.com
dreamland trash by Dylan Krieger * ISBN-13: 978-0-9986404-4-0 * ISBN: 0-9986404-4-1
Saint Julian Press, Inc. * 2053 Cortlandt, Suite 200 * Houston, TX 77008 * Ron Starbuck ~ Publisher-CEO
Phone: 281-734-8721 * Email: ronstarbuck@saintjulianpress.com * www.saintjulianpress.com
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This arrangement does help to sustain the press and allow us to publish more books by more authors.