Recently I received the good news that a new volume of buried writer Gil Orlovitz’s poetry and prose is soon to be published. I’ve previously bemoaned Orlovitz’s fate on this site, as well as posting, at the time, the only known review of his experimental novel Ice Never F to be found on the internet. Now, champion of forgotten poets Rick Schober will be publishing a collection of Orlovitz’s early stories, poems, and essays through his one-man operation, Tough Poets Press. Rick needs our help, though! He’s started a Kickstarter campaign to cover the initial costs associated with getting this important anthology out into the world. Rick has done these campaigns before and he knows what he’s doing. All donations go straight into production. Take a look, read Rick’s biography of Orlovitz, and if you feel so inclined please give what you can! The book will be published June 7, 2018, the 100th anniversary of Orlovitz’s birth.
the excavation of gil orlovitz
Posted by sean on April 2, 2018
https://sd-stewart.com/2018/04/02/the-excavation-of-gil-orlovitz/
Previous Post
zine review: cul-de-sac #7
zine review: cul-de-sac #7
Next Post
a ‘two bittern’ day
a ‘two bittern’ day
Rick Schober
/ April 28, 2018Thanks for the plug. The Kickstarter was a success and the book files have already been sent to the printer ahead of schedule.
sean
/ April 28, 2018Great news!