Narrow House (2003-2013) was publisher that supported interdisciplinary experimentation in literature. Narrow House published 17 books, full-length albums, and multi media PDFs of poetry and fiction.

Justin Sirois - founder, designer, and co-director
Lauren Bender - co-director and editor
Jamie Gaughran-Perez - co-director and editor

http://narrow-house.blogspot.com/

Some Narrow House recordings are available for free via the University of Pennsylvania's PennSound series:

http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Narrow-House.html

Publications include

Chris Mason - Hum Who Hiccup - Book 2011
Adam Robinson - Adam Robison and Other Poems - Book 2010
Ric Royer - She Was Ghosts, He Saw Bodies - Book 2010
i.e. Reader - Book 2009
Magus Magnus Verb Sap - Book 2007
Joseph Cashiola Lips of the Cherubim - PDF 2007
Ric Royer There Were One and It Was Two Annotated Artifacts from The Doubles Museum - Book / CD 2007
Chimera - I Am My Own Twin - PDF 2007
Garrett Caples Surrealism's Bad Rap - CD 2006
K. Lorraine Graham Moving Walkways - CD 2006
Buck Downs Pontiac Fever - CD 2006
Rod Smith Fear the Sky - CD 2005
Laura Elrick, Heather Fuller, Carol Mirakove Kristin Prevallet, and Deborah Richards Women in the Avant Garde - CD 2004
Ryan Schneider Awful Hissing Skexies - CD 2003
Anselm Berrigan Pictures for Private Devotion - CD 2003
  • L. Lorraine Graham's Moving Walkways
    L. Lorraine Graham's Moving Walkways
    Full-length album of recorded poetry - 2007, edition of 100
  • Buck Downs's Pontiac Fever
    Buck Downs's Pontiac Fever
    Full-length album of recorded poetry, 2006, edition of 100
  • Anselm Berrigan's Picture for Private Devotion
    Anselm Berrigan's Picture for Private Devotion
    Full-length album of recorded poetry - 2003 --- Anselm Berrigan (born 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is a poet and teacher. He grew up in New York City, where he currently resides with his wife, poet Karen Weiser. From 2003 to 2007, he served as artistic director at the St. Mark's Poetry Project. He is the brother of poet and musician Edmund Berrigan, half-brother of Kate Berrigan and scientist David Berrigan, son of poets Alice Notley and the late Ted Berrigan, and stepson of the late English poet and prose writer Douglas Oliver. He has also lived in Buffalo, NY at the "Ranch" and was known lovingly as "Anton" in San Francisco, CA. He is a co-chair of the writing program at the Bard College summer MFA program and a professor at Wesleyan University. He has also taught writing at Brooklyn College, Rutgers University, Pratt Institute, and the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa.
  • Ric Royer's She Was Ghosts, He Saw Bodies
    Ric Royer's She Was Ghosts, He Saw Bodies
    Full-length book of fiction with hand drawn covers by Jackie Milad, 1 of 300 limited edition --- "Ric Royer writes his fictions with the attention to language of a poet and the staging of scene of a playwright. The interplay between syllables and phrasings, between sleep and sex and death, and between he and she creates a new kind of fiction." Michael Kimball
  • Adam Robinson's Adam Robison and Other Poems
    Adam Robinson's Adam Robison and Other Poems
    Full-length book of poetry, 2010
  • Rod Smith's Fear the Sky
    Rod Smith's Fear the Sky
    Full-length album of recorded poetry, 2005 --- Rod Smith, who was born in Gallipolis, Ohio in 1962, is an American poet, editor and publisher. He grew up in Northern Virginia and moved to Washington, DC in 1987. Smith has authored several collections of poetry, including In Memory of My Theories, Protective Immediacy, and Music or Honesty. He has taught creative writing at George Mason University. Smith currently teaches Cultural Studies at Towson University, and was a visiting writer at the Iowa Writers' Workshop in the Spring of 2010.
  • Women in the Avant Garde (collection)
    Women in the Avant Garde (collection)
    2 disc, full-length album of recorded poetry - 2004 --- This is a 90 minute, two disk project featuring Laura Elrick, Heather Fuller, Carol Mirakove, Kristin Prevallet, and Deborah Richards recorded at St. Maryâ??s College as part of their women in the avant garde poetry series. this recording is truly amazing, it captures the powerful honesty of their original voices. Featured in Third Factory [Attention Span] 2004 list
  • Ric Royer's There Were One & It Was Two
    Ric Royer's There Were One & It Was Two
    2007, A book that you can hear, a cd that you can read. "There Were One..." uses items borrowed from The Doubles Museum, curated by Canadian artists Jill Millings and Dr. Armand Rudge, to examine the double in its uncanny manifestations. Learn about Klaus the Two-Person, hear the lonely cries of lovers afraid of loving, feel the mist of the mysterious Gemini Fountain. Includes a booklet and cd designed to be read/listened to simultaneously.
  • Chris Mason's Hum Who Hiccup
    Chris Mason's Hum Who Hiccup
    Full-length book of poetry - 2011 --- "Chris Mason has fabricated a set of visual charms, small and intense constellations of words that make & do, bounce & hop, zap & slap. These are dreams of poems more than poems of dreams, sweet & filled with delight." Charles Bernstein
  • Full catalogue
    Full catalogue
    Narrow House has published over 17 titles in 10 years. We were focused on promoting local and national experimental authors. Some of our local authors include Chris Mason, Buck Downs, K. Lorraine Graham, Ric Royer, and Rod Smith.