Gary Cummiskey

Gary Cummiskey (born 1963) is a South African poet and publisher.

He was born in England and moved to South Africa in 1983. He is the founder and editor of Dye Hard Press, which since 1994 has published writers such as Khulile Nxumalo, Gail Dendy, Arja Salafranca, Alan Finlay, Philip Zhuwao, Roy Blumenthal, Gus Ferguson, Kobus Moolman and Allan Kolski Horwitz. He edited Green Dragon literary journal from 2002 to 2009.[1][2]

Cummiskey is co-editor with Eva Kowalska of Who was Sinclair Beiles? published by Dye Hard Press in 2009.[3] A revised and expanded edition was published in 2014. Also in 2009, Cummiskey compiled Beauty Came Grovelling Forward, a selection of South African poetry and prose published online at www.bigbridge.org.

He was a participant in the 2008 Poetry Africa International Festival held in Durban, South Africa.

Through Dye Hard Press, Cummiskey published an anthology of South African short fiction, The Edge of Things, selected by Arja Salafranca, in 2011.

Cummiskey's work has been translated into French, Bangla and Greek. Three of his poems have inspired short films.

He published a book of short fiction, Off-ramp, in 2013. The collection was shortlisted for the Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award 2014.

In 2014 he was appointed editor of the South African poetry journal New Coin, which is published by the Institute for the Study of English in Africa, at Rhodes University, Grahamstown.

Bibliography

References

  1. ""Take Risks". Interview with Gary Cummiskey, Dye Hard Press, South Africa". Holger Ehling Worldwide. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  2. "Gary Cummiskey". Poets Printery. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  3. "The Weekly Dissident: Gary Cummiskey, a Dadaist, surrealist, "madhouse screamer"". The Daily Vox. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  4. "DYE HARD PRESS". Dye Hard Press. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  5. "Coming soon from Tearoom Books: Don't Stop Until Incinerated by Gary Cummiskey". Dye Hard Press. Retrieved 4 February 2016.



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