Acclaimed poets Julie Morrissy (author of Where, the Mile End) and Cathy Linh Che (author of Split) read for Stonecutter's Emerging Voices slot (curated by editor Katie Raissian) at the 11th Annual Irish Arts Center's PoetryFest, curated by Nick Laird.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Friday, November 2, 2018
11/3/18 Stonecutter Presents Annemarie Ní Churreáin & Natalie Diaz at Irish Art Center's 10th Annual PoetryFest
On Saturday, November 3rd, at 2PM, STONECUTTER returns to the Irish Arts Center's 10th annual PoetryFest with readings from Annemarie Ní Churreáin and Natalie Diaz, curated by editor Katie Raissian.
Reserve your free tickets here
Monday, May 21, 2018
Stonecutter at the Irish American Historical Society, May 22

Restless Souls: A Conversation with Dan Sheehan on his latest Novel
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Doors 6.30PM ~ Panel Discussion 7PM
Please join Success in the City, the young professionals group of the AIHS, for a conversation with Dan Sheehan and special guests Belinda McKeon, Katie Raissian and Tracy O'Neill.
Dan Sheehan is an Irish fiction writer, journalist, and editor. His writing has appeared in The Irish Times, GQ, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Guernica, TriQuarterly, Words Without Borders, Electric Literature, and Literary Hub, among others. He lives in New York, where he is the Book Marks editor at Literary Hub and a contributing editor at Guernica Magazine, and was a recipient of the 2016 Center for Fiction Emerging Writers Fellowship. His debut novel, Restless Souls, will be available to purchase on the night.
Belinda McKeon is the acclaimed author of two novels, Solace and Tender. Solace won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was named the 2011 Irish Book of the Year. She lives in New York and teaches at Rutgers University.
Katie Raissian is a literary fiction and nonfiction editor at Grove Atlantic. She is also editor and publisher of Stonecutter, a print magazine of art and literature which focuses on publishing international writers and artists alongside US-based ones.
Tracy O'Neill is the author of The Hopeful, one of Electric Literature's Best Novels of 2015. The same year, she was named a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree, long-listed for the Flaherty-Dunnan Prize, and was a Narrative Under 30 finalist.
The panel discussion wiill be followed by a book signing and reception.
AIHS & SITC Members: Free
Non Members: $10 / $15 at the door
Dan Sheehan is an Irish fiction writer, journalist, and editor. His writing has appeared in The Irish Times, GQ, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Guernica, TriQuarterly, Words Without Borders, Electric Literature, and Literary Hub, among others. He lives in New York, where he is the Book Marks editor at Literary Hub and a contributing editor at Guernica Magazine, and was a recipient of the 2016 Center for Fiction Emerging Writers Fellowship. His debut novel, Restless Souls, will be available to purchase on the night.
Belinda McKeon is the acclaimed author of two novels, Solace and Tender. Solace won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and was named the 2011 Irish Book of the Year. She lives in New York and teaches at Rutgers University.
Katie Raissian is a literary fiction and nonfiction editor at Grove Atlantic. She is also editor and publisher of Stonecutter, a print magazine of art and literature which focuses on publishing international writers and artists alongside US-based ones.
Tracy O'Neill is the author of The Hopeful, one of Electric Literature's Best Novels of 2015. The same year, she was named a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree, long-listed for the Flaherty-Dunnan Prize, and was a Narrative Under 30 finalist.
The panel discussion wiill be followed by a book signing and reception.
AIHS & SITC Members: Free
Non Members: $10 / $15 at the door
Stonecutter in The Irish Times!
We are honored to have been included in this wonderful Irish Times article about Ireland's thriving lit mag scene alongside so many of our favorite journals and publications! Special thanks to Belinda McKeon for the shout out.
Sunday, October 29, 2017
11/4, 2PM Stonecutter presents "Emerging Voices, with Sally Wen Mao and Tara Bergin" at the Irish Arts Center
On Saturday, November 4, at 2PM, STONECUTTER returns to the Irish Arts Center's 9th annual PoetryFest to present a reading from award-winning and amazingly talented poets Sally Wen Mao, author of MAD HONEY SYMPOSIUM, and Tara Bergin, author of THIS IS YARROW and THE TRAGIC DEATH OF ELEANOR MARX.
The event will be introduced by our editor Katie Raissian and admission is FREE. Come join us! You can reserve your seats here.
The event will be introduced by our editor Katie Raissian and admission is FREE. Come join us! You can reserve your seats here.
Friday, March 17, 2017
Surreal Lives with Deepak Unnikrishnan, Alexandra Kleeman, Katie Raissian, 3/23
SC's Katie Raissian will be talking with Deepak Unnikrishnan and Alexandra Kleeman on Thursday, March 23rd at the Asian American Writers Workshop. Full event description is below.
Thursday, March 23, 2017 7:00pm
Asian American Writers' Workshop
112 W 27 St 6FL
New York, New York 10001
Do you feel like you’re living in a surreal dystopia? Well, we’ve got your guidebook. Come hear critically acclaimed authors Deepak Unnikrishnan and Alexandra Kleeman read from new story collections. Their strange inventions will make perfect sense to anyone who feels like they don’t belong in our fantasia of global capitalism, gulf labor, and American culture. They’ll chat about life and death, home and migration with Grove Atlantic editor Katie Raissian.
RESERVE A SEAT!
$5 SUGGESTED DONATION | OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The linked stories in Deepak Unnikrishnan’s Temporary People (Restless Books 2016) look at the stateless guest workers of the United Arab Emirates through a fantastic, surrealistic lens. You might call it Gulf labor via George Saunders--or the Bedoon experience as imagined by Bruno Schulz. Here a migrant eats and then shape-shifts into a passport. A woman has a job out of a fable of 21st century global capitalism: she mends the construction workers who’ve fallen from the high-rises of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Also told in three sections, Temporary People won the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing. The judges--Maaza MEngiste, Javier Molea, and Ilan Stavans--wrote: “in giving substance and identity to the voiceless and faceless masses of guest workers in the United Arab Emirates, he not only calls attention to this very particular injustice, but also highlights the disturbing ways in which ‘progress’ on a global scale is bound up with dehumanization…. This is a writer grappling not only with the plight of ‘temporary people,’ but also with the realities of a new unruly twenty-first-century global English.” Read Deepak’s lyrical ruminations on Abu Dhabi and New York in AAWW’s Open City.
Set against a technicolor backdrop of futuristic cults, cartoons, and Disappearing Dad Disorder, Alexandra Kleeman’s You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine gets high on the sweltering mania of the American city. Her newest book The Intimations collects twelve stories that diagram the three stages of existence: birth, life, and death. As avant-garde legend Robert Coover writes: “Perhaps the most distinctive stories in Alexandra Kleeman’s Intimations are the brilliantly crafted nightmares about the dissolving of reality, but there is also everything here from an elegant Victorian tale of a feral child to a witty disquisition on the mouths of angels….. This is ambitious imaginative writing of the highest quality.”
Katie Raissian is an associate editor at Grove Atlantic, where she edits literary fiction. Her authors include Colin Barrett, who was a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 and winner of the Guardian First Book Award and the Frank O'Connor International Short Story award; Anna Noyes, author of the collection Goodnight, Beautiful Women (June 2016); and Bethany Ball (2017). Katie is the publisher and editor in chief of Stonecutter Journal, an annual magazine of art and literature which focuses on publishing international writers and artists alongside US-based ones. Stonecutter has featured work by John Ashbery, Cathy Linh Che, Mark O'Connell, Renee Gladman, Dunya Mikhail, Newsha Tavakolian, Sara Baume, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Cia Rinne, and Sally Rooney, to name but a few. As Katie said in an interview with Real Pants, “Actively seeking out and publishing voices from diverse backgrounds is fundamentally important to me as an editor (I’m half Irish and half Iranian, so that’s what I grew up with) and I love seeing how those elements strengthen from issue to issue.”
Monday, March 13, 2017
Stonecutter part of "Elective Affinities" at the Hunter College Art Galleries
We are very proud to be a part of Hunter College Art Gallery's "Elective Affinities," a fantastic temporary reading room and library loosely centered on the theme of family and community. Up until April 9, the library will function as a gathering space to host readings, screenings, performances, meetings, and workshops.
Included are selections from Archipelago Books, Blonde Art Books, Brooklyn Press, Ediciones Popolet, Explorers Club of Enrique de Malacca, Melville House, Miniature Garden, New Directions, Primary Information, Purgatory Pie Press, Roof Books, Seven Stories Press, Small Editions, The Song Cave, Stonecutter, Ugly Duckling Presse, Verso, Wendy's Subway, and Word Up Books, with works by artists Erica Baum, Joey Carducci, Kevin Everson, Barbara Hammer, Shigeko Kubota, Sondra Perry, and Bryan Zanisnik.
The curators Jocelyn Spaar and Sarah Watson say: "Our hope is that the exhibition will evolve and expand through the creativity, intellect, insight, diversity, connectivity, and power of all who occupy the space."
It is an AMAZING and beautiful space and a quiet refuge from city bustle so if you're in the area of 205 Hudson Street, stop in and spend some time.
To learn more about it, you can read an interview with Jocelyn here.
Friday, March 10, 2017
SC donating to BORDER ANGELS
Thanks to your incredibly generous support, we raised over $600 for the Queer Detainee Empowerment Project! You guys rock!
Until March 31, all monies from online purchases will go to BORDER ANGELS, an all volunteer, non profit organization that advocates for human rights, humane immigration reform, and social justice with a special focus on issues related to the US-Mexican border. You can read more here.
Please help spread the word and support how you can!
Thank you all,
Katie, Chris, Ava, Zara, and Kayley
Until March 31, all monies from online purchases will go to BORDER ANGELS, an all volunteer, non profit organization that advocates for human rights, humane immigration reform, and social justice with a special focus on issues related to the US-Mexican border. You can read more here.
Please help spread the word and support how you can!
Thank you all,
Katie, Chris, Ava, Zara, and Kayley
Monday, January 23, 2017
Until Feb 15, all online sales of SC will go to QDEP
Thanks so much to everyone who helped us raise $198.77 for the ACLU between Dec 15 and Jan 15!!
From Jan 15 through Feb 15 we are donating all proceeds towards an amazing collective, The Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QDEP), whose mission is to help and support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, queer, Two Spirit, Trans, Gender Non- Conforming, and HIV+ detainees/undocumented/immigrant people coming out of immigration detention in securing structural, health/wellness, educational, legal, and emotional support and services.
Please help to support however you can. All monies raised (including postage) will go to QDEP on Feb 15. And in return you will receive a journal filled with incredible art and literature from around the globe! Just visit the "Buy Stonecutter" tab on this website.
Please email any questions or purchasing issues you might have to: stonecutterdistribution@gmail.com
As always, your support means the world to us.
Thank you,
xo
Katie, Chris, and Stonecutter
From Jan 15 through Feb 15 we are donating all proceeds towards an amazing collective, The Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QDEP), whose mission is to help and support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, queer, Two Spirit, Trans, Gender Non- Conforming, and HIV+ detainees/undocumented/immigrant people coming out of immigration detention in securing structural, health/wellness, educational, legal, and emotional support and services.
Please help to support however you can. All monies raised (including postage) will go to QDEP on Feb 15. And in return you will receive a journal filled with incredible art and literature from around the globe! Just visit the "Buy Stonecutter" tab on this website.
Please email any questions or purchasing issues you might have to: stonecutterdistribution@gmail.com
As always, your support means the world to us.
Thank you,
xo
Katie, Chris, and Stonecutter
Saturday, December 17, 2016
All online sales of Stonecutter will be donated, starting with the ACLU
Over the coming months, any and all online sales of the journal will be donated to various organizations, starting with the ACLU. We will switch the organization month to month (next change will be on January 15th) and editor Katie Raissian will post updates on our social media pages and here. We are hoping to sustain donations over 6 months at the very least. You will not only be supporting organizations that work hard for justices, you'll also get a beautiful publication filled with brilliant literature and art.
Please visit the "Buy Stonecutter" tab to purchase. And if you have any trouble with your purchase, please email stonecutterdistribution@gmail.com with "payment issue" in the subject line.
Thank you all in advance for your support!
Warmly,
Katie, Chris, and Stonecutter
Please visit the "Buy Stonecutter" tab to purchase. And if you have any trouble with your purchase, please email stonecutterdistribution@gmail.com with "payment issue" in the subject line.
Thank you all in advance for your support!
Warmly,
Katie, Chris, and Stonecutter
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
The HiFi Reading Series presents an evening with Stonecutter, Wednesday December 7
We're teaming up with the good people at the HiFi Reading Series to present an evening of readings with four of our incredible contributors: Heather Cleary, Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas, Nicole Sealey, and Sarah Wang. RSVP here.
ABOUT THE READERS:
HEATHER CLEARY's translations include Sergio Chejfec’s The Planets (finalist, Best Translated Book Award 2013) and The Dark (nominee, National Translation Award 2014), and a selection of Oliverio Girondo’s poetry for New Directions. She holds a PhD from Columbia University and was a judge for the BTBA and the PEN Translation Award. She is a founding member of the Cedilla & Co. translators’ collective and a founding editor of the digital, bilingual Buenos Aires Review.
LINA MARIA FERREIRA CABEZA-VANEGAS graduated with both a creative nonfiction writing and a literary translation MFA from the University of Iowa. She is the author of “Drown Sever Sing” from Anomalous press and the forthcoming collection of short stories, translation and essays titled Don’t Come Back, from Mad River Books, an imprint of the Ohio State University Press. Her fiction, nonfiction and translation work has been featured in journals including The Bellingham Review, The Chicago Review, Fourth Genre, Brevity and the Sunday Rumpus. She is a Rona Jaffe fellow and won the Best of the Net and the Iron Horse Review’s Discovered Voices Award, and has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. She recently moved from China to Columbus where she works as a visiting assistant professor for The Ohio State University.
Born in St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. and raised in Apopka, Florida, NICOLE SEALEY is the author of The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named, winner of the 2015 Drinking Gourd Chapbook Poetry Prize. Her other honors include an Elizabeth George Foundation Grant, the Stanley Kunitz Memorial Prize from The American Poetry Review, a Daniel Varoujan Award and the Poetry International Prize, as well as fellowships from CantoMundo, Cave Canem, MacDowell Colony and the Poetry Project. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker and elsewhere. Nicole holds an MLA in Africana Studies from the University of South Florida and an MFA in creative writing from New York University. She is the Programs Director at Cave Canem Foundation.
SARAH WANG is a writer based in New York. In 2016 she was awarded a Chicago Tribune Nelson Algren Literary Award runner-up prize, and is a former resident at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts. She has written for The Last Newspaper at the New Museum of Contemporary Art; semiotext(e)'s Animal Shelter; The Los Angeles Review of Books; Conjunctions; Stonecutter Journal; Story Magazine; The Third Rail, and Black Clock, among others.
STONECUTTER is an annual print journal of art and literature that features international artists and writers of all genres alongside US-based ones.
ABOUT THE HIFI READING SERIES:
Every month, the HiFi Reading Series features a selection of up-and-coming writers curated by an established author. Our readings have been featured in the New Yorker and the New York Observer, and TimeOut New York named HiFi one of the “Coolest Reading Series in NYC.”
The HiFi Reading Series is hosted and produced by Ryan Britt and Lena Valencia in partnership with the HiFi Bar.
For more information, contact hifireadingseries@gmail.co
Friday, September 30, 2016
Eliot Weinberger and Katie Raissian in conversation
On Thursday, October 13, in celebration of Eliot Weinberger's brilliant new collection THE GHOSTS OF BIRDS (out soon from New Directions) he will be chatting with SC's Katie Raissian at McNally Jackson. For more info or to RVSP, click here.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Stonecutter at the 7th Annual Brooklyn Indie Party at Greenlight Bookstore
Join us for the always fun annual Brooklyn Indie Party at Greenlight Bookstore in Fort Greene to kick start the Brooklyn Book Festival weekend!
Friday, September 16, 7:30 PM
Co-hosted by the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP)
Featuring A Public Space, Akashic Books, Archipelago Books, Armchair/Shotgun, Belladonna, BOMB Magazine, Brooklyn Arts Press, Enchanted Lion, Ig Publishing, Kicks Books, Melville House, One Story, powerHouse Books, Sarabande Books, Song Cave, Stonecutter, Tin House Books, and Ugly Duckling Presse
Refreshments, music, giveaways and more!
Full info and Facebook RSVP here.
Friday, September 16, 7:30 PM
Co-hosted by the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP)
Featuring A Public Space, Akashic Books, Archipelago Books, Armchair/Shotgun, Belladonna, BOMB Magazine, Brooklyn Arts Press, Enchanted Lion, Ig Publishing, Kicks Books, Melville House, One Story, powerHouse Books, Sarabande Books, Song Cave, Stonecutter, Tin House Books, and Ugly Duckling Presse
Refreshments, music, giveaways and more!
Full info and Facebook RSVP here.
Saturday, July 2, 2016
STONECUTTER in JUXTAPOZ
"Packed full of carefully curated writers and artists, the latest issue features everything from poems and short stories to photography, collage, and miniature paintings."
Our friends at JUXTAPOZ select some of their favorite highlights from Issue 5. See the full feature here: http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/books/stonecutter-issue-5/
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Friday, June 3, 2016
Issue 5 Launch, Friday June 17th at 61 Local in Brooklyn
Please join us to celebrate the launch of Issue 5 of Stonecutter at 61 Local in Brooklyn on Friday, June 17, from 7:30PM onwards. There will be booze! There will be issues! And there will be amazing readings from:
Elisa Wouk Almino ☆ Stefani Barber ☆ Chris Cheney ☆ Ted Dodson ☆ Mark Ford ☆ Renee Gladman ☆ Oli Hazzard ☆ Ali Power ☆ Samantha Zighelboim ☆ Sarah Wang
All are welcome! RSVP to the FB event page here.
Elisa Wouk Almino ☆ Stefani Barber ☆ Chris Cheney ☆ Ted Dodson ☆ Mark Ford ☆ Renee Gladman ☆ Oli Hazzard ☆ Ali Power ☆ Samantha Zighelboim ☆ Sarah Wang
All are welcome! RSVP to the FB event page here.
Labels: 61 Local, Ali Power, Brooklyn, Chris Cheney, Elisa Wouk Almino, Mark Ford, Oli Hazzard, Renee Gladman, Samantha Zighelboim, Sarah Wang, Stefani Barber, Stonecutter, Stonecutter Launch Party, Ted Dodson
Friday, May 27, 2016
Sally Rooney's essay from Issue 5 of STONECUTTER featured on LIT HUB

You can now read Dublin-based writer Sally Rooney's brilliant essay "America Imagines Itself: Ideology and the Box Office Superhero" (forthcoming in Issue 5 of STONECUTTER) in full here on LIT HUB.
Friday, May 20, 2016
STONECUTTER featured in BROKELYN
The good people at BROKELYN include STONECUTTER on their list of "10 Brooklyn Literary Magazines That Will Publish Your Work" with this awesome write up:
"STONECUTTER is nearing the launch of their fifth issue of their beautiful print magazine. They are young but active, compiling biannual editions of fiction, nonfiction, drama, interviews, translations and visual art. If you’d like to get your hands on a printed copy, you can order it online, or at Book Culture, Greenlight Bookstore, McNally Jackson, and St. Mark’s Bookshop."
Thanks, guys!
Read the full list here.
"STONECUTTER is nearing the launch of their fifth issue of their beautiful print magazine. They are young but active, compiling biannual editions of fiction, nonfiction, drama, interviews, translations and visual art. If you’d like to get your hands on a printed copy, you can order it online, or at Book Culture, Greenlight Bookstore, McNally Jackson, and St. Mark’s Bookshop."
Thanks, guys!
Read the full list here.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Kimberly Southwick interviews Katie Raissian for REAL PANTS

Our publisher Katie Raissian speaks with the publisher of GIGANTIC SEQUINS, Kimberly Southwick, about how and why STONECUTTER started, Katie's social media learning curve, the successes and failures of running a lit mag, and a whole lot more.

"We’re a bit like the mafia—once you’re in the family, you’re in. You’ll have our undying support and love forever."
Read the full interview at REAL PANTS here.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
STONECUTTER's Katie Raissian's Best Poetry Collection of 2015 for LITERARY HUB
Lit Hub's Adam Fitzgerald asked our publisher Katie Raissian to select her favorite collection of 2015. She chose LIGHTING THE SHADOW by Rachel Eliza Griffiths:
Lauded by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy K. Smith as 'rare and revelatory' and by National Book Award winner Terrance Hayes as 'a book of spellbinding radiance,' Lighting the Shadow journeys us across vast landscapes of memory and forgetting, of violent histories and myth, of racist brutalities past and present. Drawing on myriad influences—from Kahlo to Jarrell, Darwish to Rukeyser, Brautigan to Clifton—Griffiths expertly examines American and world history through a dually personal and literary lens, exploring what it means to be woman, body, voice, victim, witness... These are live-wire poems that burn and lament, that speak to history’s numerousness, its silences and its voids, and transform those silences into song.
Read the full article here.
Lauded by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy K. Smith as 'rare and revelatory' and by National Book Award winner Terrance Hayes as 'a book of spellbinding radiance,' Lighting the Shadow journeys us across vast landscapes of memory and forgetting, of violent histories and myth, of racist brutalities past and present. Drawing on myriad influences—from Kahlo to Jarrell, Darwish to Rukeyser, Brautigan to Clifton—Griffiths expertly examines American and world history through a dually personal and literary lens, exploring what it means to be woman, body, voice, victim, witness... These are live-wire poems that burn and lament, that speak to history’s numerousness, its silences and its voids, and transform those silences into song.
Read the full article here.

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