Established in 1998, Lost Horse Press — a nonprofit independent press —
publishes poetry titles of high literary merit, and makes available other fine contemporary literature through cultural, educational and publishing programs and activities.
Established in 1998 by publisher, editor, and book designer, Christine Holbert, Lost Horse Press — a nonprofit independent press based in Sandpoint, Idaho —
publishes poetry titles...
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The magazine
published fiction containing social gospel themes and ran a regular
poetry column
titled «Poems of the Social Awakening,» carrying works by poets Edwin Markham, Vachel Lindsay (a Disciple from downstate Illinois — a particular favorite) and the Century's own Thomas Curtis Clark.
Penned a book of prose and
poetry titled Shine, and has also had writing
published in Essence magazine.
Each year, we help thousands of authors with the precise services they need to
publish novels, how - to and self - help
titles, memoirs, children's books,
poetry and short - story collections.
In recent years, Breakwater has successfully begun
publishing cutting edge literature in all genres, including children's books, literary and commercial fiction, educational curricula, non-fiction, and
poetry, while at the same time continuing to support its culturally significant backlist
titles.
Small Presses
publish some of our favorite books that include regional
titles, first novels, and
poetry.
This led to over 90 Broadside Press
published titles of
poetry and 500,000 books in print from 1965 - 1977.»
Over 30 authors participated at Montclair Library in Montclair, New Jersey, including Philip Engsberg, whose latest offering is a, «self -
published a book of silly
poetry and illustrations for young readers,»
titled There's A Lot You Can Do When There's Nothing To Do And Other Short Stories.
As the
title of the company implies, the Visual Arts Collective
Poetry publishing company is one of the many Chicago publishers whose main aim is to deliver
poetry books.
Amazon
Publishing promises to promote authors who blurb their new
titles; an anthropologist wants to exhume Shakespeare's bones to test for drug use; Nick Laird reviews
poetry apps; and other news.
At the Book Review, dozens of self -
published books arrive each week —
poetry collections, children's books, memoirs, self - help manuals, sci - fi novels, religious
titles.
Publishes fiction,
poetry and non-fiction
titles.
While raising her daughter, she developed an idea for a character called «The Groovy Granny», and together they self -
published a children's
poetry book with that
title.
Cedar Creek currently
publishes anthologies, art, children's books, general fiction,
poetry and regional history
titles.
The overall best - selling list for 2017 saw 15 of the Top 20 Kindle ebooks being
published by Amazon imprints and that trend is continuing as the Top 20 best - sellers for 2018 so far comprise 17 books from Amazon
Publishing, with the only two non-Amazon
titles in the 11 - 20 places being Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Rupi Kaur's smash hit
poetry collection Milk and Honey.
Hirst
titled each work twice, his own allusions to spirituality and religious iconography accompanied by references to the
poetry of Philip Larkin, taken largely from the poet's final
published volume, «High Windows» (1974)(«Sympathy in White Major - Absolution II» (2006)-RRB-.
All of the works included in free & content are based off of
poetry that was
published in a small zine of the same
title.
An interest in
poetry runs through Botts's practice, as evidenced in the
titles of his paintings and in the volume of his own
poetry, which he
published as a companion to his visual work, Clouds, Leaves, Waves (1996).
(His bio is something to behold - among many
titles, his long resume includes curatorial stints at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, founding curator of the CCA Wattis Institute, and
published poetry, fiction, art criticism and plays.)
From the press release: «The scenery changes three times» takes its
title from a collage that Max Ernst
published in his first graphic - novel and is a presentation that proposes a formal and conceptual connection between four participating artists and the chapbook — a pocket - size booklet first popularized in the sixteenth century as an apparatus for the dissemination of current events,
poetry, and folklore.