THE COLLECTIVE

Phil Cordelli
G.L. Ford
Ellie Ga
Yelena Gluzman
Garth Graeper
Ryan Haley
James Hoff
David Jou
Filip Marinovic
Anna Moschovakis
Julien Poirier
Nick Rattner
Linda Trimbath
Genya Turovskaya
Matvei Yankelevich

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Anna Moschovakis has been working with UDP since 2002 as an editor, designer, administrator, and printer. Book projects she has spearheaded include The Drug of Art (Ivan Blatny); Iterature, Enter Morris Imposternak and The Life and Opinions of DJ Spinoza (Eugene Ostashevsky); The Hot Garment of Love Is Insecure (Elizabeth Reddin); and O New York (Trey Sager); as well as Barf Manifesto (Dodie Bellamy), Sleep’s Powers (Jacqueline Risset), and all the other titles in the Dossier Series.

Anna is also the author a book of poems, I Have Not Been Able to Get Through to Everyone (Turtle Point Press 2006), a finalist for the Norma Farber First Book Award, and of several chapbooks, including The Blue Book (Phylum Press), Dependence Day Parade (Sysiphus) and No Medea (a Tinyside from Big Game Books). Her translations from the French include texts by Henri Michaux, Claude Cahun, Theophile Gauthier, Pierre Alféri, and Blaise Cendrars; her translation of The Engagement by Georges Simenon was published in 2006 by NYRB Classics and her translation of The Possession by Annie Ernaux is forthcoming from Seven Stories Press. This summer she was a visiting artist at Bard’s MFA program and at Naropa’s Summer Writing Workshop. She taught Comparative Literature at Queens College for three years and currently teaches Creative Writing at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.

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UDP is grateful for the support of its subscribers, donors, Materials for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Jerome Foundation, CLMP, the Merrill Family Charitable Trust, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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GIVING
UDP donates books to the following programs that supply books to prisoners:

Books Through Bars NYC

c/o ABC No Rio
Prison Book Program
c/o Lucy Parsons Bookstore, Quincy, MA
Prison Book Project
c/o Food For Thought Books, Amherst, MA
Books to Oregon Prisoners Portland, OR
UC Books to Prisoners
c/o Spineless Books, Urbana, IL
Wisconsin Books to Prisoners Project
c/o Madison Infoshop, Madison, WI


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