Today, a significant gap exists between literary
publishers and strictly religious publishers. Literary publishers occasionally
publish books of spiritual depth, but few, if any, set out to do so as a
mission and raison d’être. Religious publishers, on the other hand, tend to
publish work that offers little appeal to readers outside a particular ideological
group. Orison Books, a new non-profit (501(c)(3)) literary press, aims to
address this gap through its focus on the life of the spirit from a
non-ideological standpoint.
We are conducting a fundraiser to enable a
successful launch. Through behind-the-scenes efforts, Orison Books initially raised $6,500, which allowed us to incorporate, apply for tax exemption with the IRS, and create a logo and website. Our goal is to raise an additional $40,000 to enable us to begin publishing books in early 2015.
“Orison” [awr-uh-zuhn] is an archaic word that means
“prayer.” We at Orison Books believe that the best spiritual art and literature
call us to meditate and contemplate, rather than asking us to adopt any
ideology or set of propositions. As
Simone Weil wrote, “The mysteries of faith are degraded if they are made into
an object of affirmation and negation, when in reality they should be an object
of contemplation” (Gravity and Grace). This type of art evokes the human
experience of transcendence and explores the mysteries of being, and in so
doing opens our minds and hearts to the divine and the possibility of becoming
the fullest humans we can be. In our view, spiritual writing has little to do
with subject matter. Rather, the kind of work we seek to publish has a transcendent
aesthetic effect on the reader, and reading it can itself be a spiritual
experience. Such work is not merely about spiritual contemplation, but itself
leads the reader into profound contemplation. It is not merely about the
sublime, but itself has a sublime effect on the reader. It is not merely about
the mystery of being, but itself heightens the reader’s sense of the mystery
underlying the fabric of our daily lives.
Orison Books will serve as a home for writers and readers
of all backgrounds, religious and non-religious. In addition to publishing spiritually-engaged
poetry, fiction, and non-fiction books of exceptional literary merit, each year
we will publish The Orison Anthology—a collection of the best spiritual writing
in all genres published in periodicals the preceding year.
Our titles will be released in beautifully-designed hardcover and paperback formats, and many will also be released as e-books.
Additionally, Orison Books aims to contribute to the
cultural conversations around spirituality and literature by hosting classes, readings, symposia, and other public events.
We cannot succeed without the contributions of those who
support our mission of publishing exceptional literature that engages the life
of the spirit, and of fostering cultural conversation around spirituality and literature. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution today.
Since Orison Books is a non-profit, Indiegogo does not require us to reach our goal in order for us to collect donated funds. All funds are collected in real time, and we at Orison will use whatever amount we're able to raise
first of all on expenses related to releasing and promoting our first title. If we raise more than is necessary for that, then we will be able to more quickly acquire and release additional titles and plan public events. If we reach our $40,000 goal, we have budgeted for a small salary for the Editor in order to allow him to create the time necessary for shepherding Orison Books into a successful and impactful future. (This will be more than a full-time job!) So, even if you're able to donate $10, or $50, or $250, it will support the mission of Orison Books, and our promise to you is that we will use all funds raised in a responsible and thoughtful way, always in order to further our mission of publishing the finest new spiritually-engaged literature, and promoting cultural conversation around spirituality and literature. Thank you for any support you're able to offer. And if you're unable to support us monetarily but you feel compelled by our mission, please consider helping spread the word about our fundraising effort, which is a vital aspect of any fundraising campaign.
Please also visit our website at www.orisonbooks.com.
Staff & Board of Directors
Founder/Editor
Luke Hankins
Fiction Editor
Karen Tucker
Non-fiction Editor
Associate Poetry Editor
Rachel Shopper
Associate Fiction Editor
Mattox Roesch
Readers
Briar DeHaven
Esme Franklin
Designer
Matthew Mulder
Advisory Editors
Bruce Beasley
Claire Bateman
Richard Chess
Tarfia Faizullah
Keith Flynn
Brett Foster
Jennifer Grotz
Andrew Hudgins
Amit Majmudar
Kevin McIlvoy
Philip Metres
Sofia M. Starnes
Board of Directors
Luke Hankins
Sara Levine
Rachel Shopper
Karen Tucker
Our First Title
Orison Books is pleased to announce its first title:
I Scrape The Window of Nothingness: New & Selected Poems
by Stella Vinitchi Radulescu
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Release date: March, 2015
“Stella Vinitchi Radulescu’s poems are rich in connotations, metaphysically profound in some great unlocatable fashion. Surreal, ethereal, some of the poems enact ghostly things, and a very powerful world view glitters and solidifies…. It’s a dark poetry shining with the ecstasy of the imagination let loose, a triumph of being, a war against banality.”
—David Dodd Lee, author of The Nervous Filaments
"Daunting to even try to put into a few words a poetry that is sui generis, whose moving language of images, displaced from any single set of cultural signs, seems the distillation of a thousand occasions, a legion of losses—a universal language 'at the edge of spoken time,' a vision 'wildly sad, diffused, beautiful, a tactile absence.' In this poetry of passionate paradox, embodied thought becomes the solid clarity through which what we can’t see is glimpsed."
—Eleanor Wilner, MacArthur Fellow and author of Tourist in Hell
"Stella
Vinitchi Radulescu’s poetry irradiates, like a magnetic field charged with mysteries,
the movements and the rituals of her bright vision. One of the strongest
characteristics of her poems consists in the unabridged relationship she
establishes with words, a pact that sends us to their origins. The poet dares
to carry the shadow of her own loneliness, keeping pace with that of her words,
up to the line of a horizon where sky and earth, life and death merge."
—Alexandru Lungu, editor of Zarathustra and Argo
"With constancy and felicity Stella Vinitchi Radulescu pursues her poetic course in a pertinent and already important trilingual oeuvre. [. . .] She remains faithful to a certain hermeticism that
breathes more force into her work, whose mysterious form beats with the rhythm
of life."
—Michel Bénard, laureate of l’Académie Française and Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts & des Lettres
About the Author: Stella Vinitchi Radulescu was born in Romania in 1946 and left the country permanently in 1983, at the height of Ceausescu’s communist regime. She holds a Ph.D. in French Language & Literature from the University of Bucharest. Since 1989, she has taught French, first at Loyola University, and subsequently at Northwestern University. She writes poetry in English, French, and Romanian and is the author of numerous collections of poetry published
in the United States, France, and Romania. She has received several prizes for her French books, including the Grand Prix de Poésie Henri-Noël Villard and the Prix Amélie Murat. I Scrape the Window
of Nothingness: New & Selected Poems is a collection of work selected from Radulescu's English-language poetry published
over several decades, along with a substantial collection of previously unpublished work.