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The & Now Awards

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The & Now Awards: The Best Innovative Writing was released by [Lake Forest College Press][1], in conjunction with [Northwestern University Press][2], in 2009. It features experimental work by Gabriel Gudding, Simone Muench, Joshua Corey, Matina Stamatakis, Adam Fieled, Raymond Federman, …

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The & Now Awards: The Best Innovative Writing was released by [Lake Forest College Press][1], in conjunction with [Northwestern University Press][2], in 2009. It features experimental work by Gabriel Gudding, Simone Muench, Joshua Corey, Matina Stamatakis, Adam Fieled, Raymond Federman, and others. "This inaugural volume of "The &Now Awards" recognizes the most provocative, hardest-hitting, deadly serious, patently absurd, cutting-edge, avant-everything-and-nothing work from the years 2004-2009. "The &Now Awards" features writing as a contemporary art form: writing as it is practiced today by authors who consciously treat their work as an art, and as a practice explicitly aware of its own literary and extra-literary history. This work is as much about its form, materials, and language, as it about its subject matter. The &Now conference - moving from the University of Notre Dame (2004), Lake Forest College (2006), Chapman University (2008), and the University at Buffalo (2009) - sets the stage for this aesthetic, while "The &Now Awards" features work from the wider world of innovative publishing and serves as an ideal survey of the contemporary scene." [1]: https://web.archive.org/web/20110911231613/https://www.lakeforest.edu/academics/programs/english/press/books/andnowawards.php [2]: https://web.archive.org/web/20110824105716/http://nupress.northwestern.edu/Title/tabid/68/ISBN/0-9823156-0-0/Default.aspx

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