BELLADONNA SERIES

BROOKLYN, New York, 11238-3367 United States

Mission Statement

2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the Belladonna* mission to promote the work of women* and feminist writers who are adventurous, experimental, politically involved, multi-form, multicultural, multi-gendered, impossible to define, unpredictable, and dangerous with language. Belladonna* is committed to publishing and building literary community among women-identified and LGBTQIA+ authors who write off-center, producing work that is political and critical; situational rather than plot-driven; inter-subjective, performative, or witnessing rather than personally revelatory; work that reaches across the boundaries and binaries of literary genre and artistic fields, and that questions the gender binary.

About This Cause

Belladonna* is a feminist avant-garde collective, founded in 1999 by Rachel Levitsky. Belladonna* started as a reading and salon series at Bluestocking’s Women’s Bookstore on New York City’s Lower East Side. In June 2000, in collaboration with Boog Literature, Belladonna* began to publish commemorative “chaplets” (defined as short chapbooks of immediate writing or work-in-progress) of the readers’ work. This series continues today and has reached well beyond #200. In celebration of our ten year anniversary in 2008-2009, Belladonna* started producing beautiful multi-authored full-length volumes, beginning with The Elders Series, which highlights the continuity and transformation of the poetics, ideas, and concerns of feminist writers by staging conversation between some of our favorite writers and those who have inspired and influenced them. Soon after, Belladonna* expanded to publish single-author perfect-bound editions, including the Germinal Texts Series. The organizational principle of the group is feminist in the third-wave feminist sense, allowing for creativity to take leaps and to meander, rather than following a top-down hierarchical structure. Instead of holding contests or having regular submission periods, we promote feminist literary community among those with a shared (and ever-evolving) poetics. For the most part we develop our reading series and publication list through affiliation and invitation. We work with poets with whom we are collectively in conversation; we look for new authors who are doing what we think is resonant and interventionist. In this manner the collective expands as new writers join our conversations, often volunteering to help with our projects. Anyone who feels aligned with what we are doing can participate, volunteer and contribute to what Belladonna* is becoming. Writers who are published by Belladonna often participate in the process of publishing their work and the work of others, and then become involved in the collective. We collaborate with performance venues, academic institutions, arts and literary organizations, including Abrons Art Center, CUNY Graduate Center (where we co-sponsored the Adfempo conference), Bowery Poetry Club, Brooklyn Art Library, Brooklyn Public Library, Dixon Place, the Institute for Arab and Islamic Art, McNally Jackson, Pioneer Works, Poet’s House, the Poetry Project, Printed Matter, Queens College, Spoonbill & Sugartown, Unnameable Books, and more. We have co-published with other small presses such as Litmus, Dusie, Futurepoem, and Ugly Duckling.

BELLADONNA SERIES
925 Bergen St Apt 405
BROOKLYN, New York 11238-3367
United States
Phone 9175929919
Unique Identifier 263833221