Sadi Ranson is an author, poet, editor, and reviewer who has published numerous books, articles, and poems. Some of her works include the novel "Eels" published in France and the UK in 1996, poems in journals such as "Adagio Verse Quarterly" and "Underground Window", and reviews in publications like "Publishers Weekly" and the "Boston Sunday Globe". She is also a regular contributor to websites including "Blogcritics", "Teleread", and her own site "Tantmieux.com".
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Publications in alpha order
1. “On Faith and Fiction.” , How to Get Your First Book Published, Editor Jason Shinder
42 Seconds Underground: Lewis Carroll. Revealed, editor, Fred Karl, published by Biography &
Source Studies, Columbia University Press.
5/8ths of You, Adagio Verse Quarterly, September, 2006
A History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson, Boston Sunday Globe, May 2003
Autumn’s End, Forward Press Anthology entitled “As The Nights Draw In” by Anchor Books,
Sarah Marshall, editor.
Be All You Can Be, review of Better Than Well, by Carl Elliott, lead, Boston Sunday Globe,
March, 2003
Birthday Song, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
Blogcritics, regular contributor with a syndicated column, please type in Sadi Ranson in Google
Calculus 101, Underground Window, August 2005
Cousin/Cousin, Adagio Verse Quarterly, September, 2006
Cover Story: Article discusses how small presses can best deal with the chains.
Daily Ritual, Buzzwords, winter, 2004
Director’s choice, Published by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2004
Don’t You Go Thinking, Buzzwords, 11,12, 04
Don’t You Go Thinking, Buzzwords, winter, 2004
EEG, Underground Window, April 2005
Eels, a novella by Sadi Ranson, published by Alyscamps Press, France & U.K., 1996
Exile, Blue Print, The
Exile, Underground Window, August 2005
Exposed, interview with Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti for Lit.org, September, 2004
French Afternoon, Underground Window, August 2005
Fulbright Scholar, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
Funeral for a Friend, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
Going Underground: The Biography of Lewis Carroll, New York University Press, essay,
forthcoming
Heat, The Blue Print
Husband, Illuminations, London, England, 2004
Lethal Elegance, with Joe Earle, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2004
Medusa in Oil, Adagio Verse Quarterly, summer, 2004
Medusa in Oil, Buzzwords, autumn, 2004
Memory, Underground Window, April 2005
My Declaration, The Blue Print, Issue II, Volume I
Native Son, Underground Window, April 2005
Necklace, Buzzwords, December 2004
Nymph, Adagio Verse Quarterly, spring, 2004
Of Contrition, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
Overdose: The Case Against the Drug Companies, book review, Publishers Weekly, August 2001
Paradise Lost, Outsider Ink, featured poet, Winter 2004
Photomaton, Eixir Magazine Quarterly, Winter Edition, 2005
Rainy Day Ken*Again Literary Journal, Prophecy, Winter, 2004-2005
Ray of Light, article by Sadi Ranson, forthcoming Orion Magazine, May/June 2003
Reconciliation, Underground Window, April 2005
Ritual Worship; Lewis Carroll & the Anglican Church, Church of the Advent, Newsletter, 2003
rue Mazarine, The Blue Print, Issue II, Volume II
S. a Novel, Editor, written by Harry Mathews, Jean Echenoz, Florence Delay, Lumen Editions,
1996.
Shattered Glass: Stephen Glass & the New Repubic: BBC h2G2
Steiglitz: A Life, with Anne Havinga, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2004, editor
2. Summer Fruit, Adagio Verse Quarterly, Summer, 2004
Tantmieux.com, www.tantmieux.squarespace.com, private web site, best of Web, mostly
poetry, by s.r.p. with articles and poetry WAV files.
Teleread.org ~ regular contributor and editor, www.teleread.org
The Beginning, Underground Window, August 2005
The Dark Hour, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
The Economics of Translation. An Article about the number of translations published in the U.S.
versus the rest of the world, and an in depth study of how much it costs to publish a translation
and why the U.S. may be behind.
The First Book: Where and How to Publish Your First Book, edited by Schindler, et al, Hungry
Minds Press, 1998 (1st), 2001, (2nd printing), Book of the Month Club Selection: Best Seller.
The Hard Poem, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
The Large Chains | what next for bookstores, American Bookseller, 1997.
The Maker’s Hand, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2004, editor
The Necklace, Buzzwords, summer, 2004
The Oversizing of America, Fat land by Greg Critser, lead review, Boston Globe, Ideas Section,
Jan., 2003
The Red Hot Ruby of Youth, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
The Sad Poem, Underground Window, April 2005
The Small things, The Blue Print
The World Paper (Le Tribune Mondiale, Part of the Economist), 1996.
There are many more, let me know if you need a more complete listing…
This is All, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
This is Now, new poems, forthcoming from Alyscamps Press, Paris and Texas, autumn, 2002
This, The Blue Print, Issue II, Volume II
Thurible Dance, Buzzwords, autumn 2004
Timebomb: The Threat of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, book review, Publishers Weekly,
August 2001
Tiramisu, Dinner Party Poems, Summer, 2004
Tropical Depression, Underground Window, Winter 2004-05
You’re, Ken*Again Literary Journal, Winter, 2004-2005