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New Digital Poetry Published by New Binary Press

New Binary Press, a publishing house founded by School of English PhD candidate, James O’Sullivan, has announced the publication of two born-digital poems by Nick Montfort and Stephanie Strickland.
New Binary Press, a publishing house founded by School of English PhD candidate, James O’Sullivan, has announced the publication of two born-digital poems by Nick Montfort and Stephanie Strickland. Montfort and Strickland are two of the medium’s most respected authors. The announcement brings the total number of born digital pieces under the imprint to three, including Holes by Graham Allen.
Founded in 2012, New Binary Press has also published several paperback editions, namely The New Binary Press Anthology of Poetry: Volume I, as well as two single-author collections, Chance and Unexplained Fevers. New Binary Press was officially launched at the City Library, Cork, on April 5th, 2013. Leanne O’Sullivan, one of Ireland’s most accomplished poets and UCC’s new Writer in Residence, was guest reader on the night. Four days later, New Binary Press held a Dublin launch and poetry reading at The Teachers’ Club, Parnell Square.
See www.newbinarypress.com for more.