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Save the Date!
Sunday, April 12th – 7PM @ Maison Canal

Poster courtesy of Maison Canal

Join us at Maison Canal at 7PM to hear Jill Hoffman read favorite selections from her novel Stoned.

Maison Canal
288 W Broadway
New York, NY 10013


Advance Praise for Dear Dog!

Cover by Paul Wuensche and Anne Lawrence

“Sharp, reflective, Paul Wuensche’s voice is not self-deprecating in a false way, but is the voice of someone not afraid to look into the mirror long enough for it to be uncomfortable. These are poems I look forward to re-reading.”
– Aileen La Tourette, winner of the Live Canon International Poetry Award


The Winners of the 19th Mudfish Poetry Prize
Judged by Billy Collins!

Winner:
Allen Brafman, NY, “together on the uptown 6

Honorable Mentions:
Arthur Solway, CA, “Tango
William Snyder, FL “Side by Side

Finalists:
Robert Clinton – Dedham, MA
Mark Elber – Fall River, MA
Sandra Vrana – Mechanicsburg, PA
Kate Aver Avraham – Aptos, CA
Seanse Lynch Ducken – Ellensburg, WA
Kenneth David White – Santa Fe, NM
Robert Grant – Albuquerque, NM
Charles Spruance – Weed, CA
Paul Wuensche – Barnes, London
Matthew J. Spireng – Kingston, NY
Kevin Arnold – Paolo Alto, CA
Ann Robinson – Novato, CA
Ted Gilley – Bennington, VT


Advance Praise for Topless!

“I just read the first 40 pages of Topless! If the rest of it is this good, I’ll move to Tribeca, buy a red Indian motorcycle with a sidecar (for the dog), sit on the motorcycle reading left-wing newspapers and, when you’re ready, take you shopping. Every day.”

“read another 40 pages — no complaints — did you really live through all that?”

“It’s not like anything I’ve ever read. If I were you, I’d wake up in the morning very proud. Then I’d be proud all day….It’s so good, in fact, that I’m in some dread of analyzing, putting my words over yours in an attempt at appreciation.”

– Robert Clinton, All These Things I Will Give To You

Cover by Jill Hoffman and Anne Lawrence

“‘They’re just right. Soft and expressive,’ says Bliss Barnes when asked to describe her breasts to a personal ad suitor. So opens Jill Hoffman’s Topless, the funniest. poignant, most beautifully written, pleasurable saga of a woman’s journey through breast cancer and the exhilarating disappointments of online dating. She nudges aside the medical mores of technicians, nurses, doctors, oncologists, and the Gilda’s Club support group, as few have met anyone like Bliss, with her charm and allure which she refuses to leave in the waiting room. Her verbal stink bombs explode as she courageously marches on in her long-pointed boots undergoing chemo (making it a picnic), multiple surgeries, radiation, and match.com dates. Delightful and inspiring, harrowing and breathtakingly funny, yet always a bittersweet undertow at the vulnerabilities of the flesh.”

– Stephanie Emily Dickinson, Harlow/Smith Postcards: Icons in Black & White

Coming May 31st, 2026