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by Kevin Larimer
News and Trends
March/April 2009
April Ossmann, who recently stepped down as executive director of Alice James Books, the Farmington, Maine–based nonprofit cooperative poetry press founded in 1973, spoke about her time at Alice James from her home in Post Mills, a snowy hamlet in eastern Vermont.
by Kevin Larimer
News and Trends
November/December 2008
The brief, contentious, and ultimately fruitless relationship between poet Stacey Lynn Brown and the editors of Cider Press, points to an essential question that pops up often in literary publishing: Whose opinion—author's or publisher's—should matter most when it comes to finalizing the product that enters the marketplace as a book?
by Kevin Larimer
News and Trends
September/October 2008
Poet Chase Twichell talks about the decision to end her ten-year run as publisher and hand over her independent press to the nation’s largest poetry publisher, Copper Canyon Press.
by Mary Gannon
Feature
March/April 2007
In his new novel, Jamestown, small press superstar Matthew Sharpe turns to history—sort of.
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