Description
Galleys available National TV, radio, and print campaign, including interviews, features, and reviews Review copies sent to major dailies like New York Times, Chicago Tribune, etc. as well as online, Latinx interest, and poetry outlets like Poetry Magazine, Poets & Writers, Buzzfeed, and others. Launch events in Chicago, Boston, and New York City Features in Chicago Magazine, Chicago Reader, Chicago Tribune, South Side Weekly Feature interview on WBEZ Chicago Public Radio and performance on PBS affiliate WTTW's "Chicago Tonight" Advertising in Poets and Writers, Wax Poetics, Poetry, Kenyon Review Submission to poetry awards Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's frequent speaking engagements, including national fall tour Promotion through social media: Haymarket Books has 50k Twitter followers and 50k Facebook fans
About the Author
Idris Goodwin uses the written and spoken word to incite and inspire. An award-winning writer/performer who coined the term "break beat poet," Goodwin is the author of the Pushcart-nominated essay and poetry collection These Are The Breaks (Write Bloody). He's had several publications with Haymarket Books including Inauguration (cowritten with Nico Wilkinson),winner of the 2017 Literary Arts Award from the Pikes Peak Arts Council, Human Highlight: Ode to Dominique Wilkins,and the controversial play This Is Modern Artboth cowritten with Kevin Coval. His poetry was featured on HBO Def Poetry, Sesame Street, NPR, BBC radio, and the Discovery Channel. He's received support from the NEA, the Ford, Mellon, and Edgerton Foundations, and the Playwrights' Center's McKnight Fellowship. An accomplished playwright, his widely produced stage plays includeAnd In This Corner: Cassius Clay, How We Got On, and Hype Man: a break beat play. A frequent public speaker at conferences and educational spaces, Idris is one of the leading voices in his field, committed to more diverse and equitable spaces for all. Idris and his family live in Louisville, KY where he is the producing artistic director of Stage One, a professional theater company for young audiences.
Reviews
Praise for Idris Goodwin's plays: "Goodwin makes a strong case for hip hop culture as a crucible where issues of racial identity, gender inequity, career ambition, and friendship converge and collide in illuminating ways." -The Boston Globe on Hype Man: A Break Beat Play "A grimmer-than-Grimm fairy tale for adults, set up like a rap energized topical cross between Waiting for Godot and No Exit." -San Francisco Chronicle on Blackademics
Book Information
ISBN 9781642591767
Author Idris Goodwin
Format Hardback
Page Count 100
Imprint Haymarket Books
Publisher Haymarket Books
Weight(grams) 290g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 8mm