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  2. Tupelo Press - Wikipedia

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    Tupelo Press was founded by Jeffrey Levine, Publisher and artistic director, and author of three collections of poetry. [3] The staff includes Kristina Marie Darling Editor-in-Chief of Tupelo Press and Tupelo Quarterly, David Rossitter, Managing Editor; Cassandra Cleghorn, Associate Editor for Poetry & Nonfiction, and Kirsten Miles, National Director of the 30/30 Project and National ...

  3. Coffee House Press - Wikipedia

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    Coffee House began with Toothpaste, a mimeograph magazine founded by Allan Kornblum in Iowa in 1970. [5] After taking a University of Iowa typography course with the acclaimed Harry Duncan, Kornblum was inspired to turn Toothpaste into Toothpaste Press, a small publishing company dedicated to producing poetry pamphlets and letterpress books. [6]

  4. Copper Canyon Press - Wikipedia

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    The press achieved national attention when Copper Canyon poet W.S. Merwin won the 2005 National Book Award for Poetry [4] in the same year another Copper Canyon poet, Ted Kooser, won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and was appointed to a second year as United States Poet Laureate. [5]

  5. Washington Writers' Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    Washington Writers' Publishing House is a cooperative, non-profit small press that publishes poetry, fiction (novels and short story collections), and creative nonfiction (memoirs and essay collections). [1] The press was founded by four poets, including Grace Cavalieri, in 1975.

  6. Red Hen Press - Wikipedia

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    Red Hen Press was founded in 1994 by Mark E. Cull and Kate Gale.The press was reorganized as a non-profit 501(c)(3), getting its federal exemption in 2004.It established a Writing in the Schools program in 2003, [28] which has received funding from the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, the Kinder Morgan Foundation, the City of Pasadena Cultural ...

  7. Category:Poetry publishers - Wikipedia

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  8. Four Way Books - Wikipedia

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    Four Way Books is an American nonprofit literary press located in New York City, which publishes poetry and short fiction by emerging and established writers. It features the work of the winners of national poetry competitions, as well as collections accepted through general submission, panel selection, and solicitation by the editors. [1]

  9. National Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Poetry Foundation (NPF) is a book publisher founded in 1971 by Carroll F. Terrell [1] who built its reputation with Burton Hatlen at the University of Maine in Orono. Today it publishes poetry by individual authors as well as both journals and scholarship devoted to Ezra Pound and poets in the Imagist and "Objectivist" traditions ...