Redwood Coast Press
Pacific West
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Redwood Coast Press is delighted to announce that we will be publishing Then's Elsewhere, by California poet Rebekah Edwards, in the spring of 2010. Toronto poet Angela Szczepaniak is the editor for the press on this collection.
Listen to Rebekah's 2009 Hollaway reading here (don't let the the clip title "Cyrus Console" confuse you. Rebekah is the first reader.)
Redwood Coast Press was first established in 1994 to publish Andrea Adolph's first book of poetry, Improv. In 1995 we published bite to eat place. This book of poetry and poetic prose, integrating the topic of food, used work from artists as well known as Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Brenda Hillman, Sandra McPherson, and Diana O'Hehir, and writers so new that their first published works appeared with us.
We have an eye for new talent here. Many of our bite to eat place emerging writers, such as Sylvia Legris, Rosemary Sullivan, and George Elliot Clarke, have gone on to win significant national and international awards. We believe that Redwood Coast Press will afford currently emerging writers the possibility to establish their poetry in the world through our "New Poet Series."
We pay royalties of 10%.
In the past Small Press Distribution has carried our books. We will finalize distribution as we decide on the title(s).
Redwood Coast Press now publishes first books of poetry.
Through 2010 we invite submissions for our 2011 first book series. Please send submissions in pdf format to redwoodcoastpress@gmail.com
Submissions should be a manuscript of at least 64 pages. Please also include a brief biography, publishing history, and list of previously published work from the collection.
Submissions for 2011 are welcome anytime from now through December 31, 2010.
We will send you an immediate notification of receipt and will post the forthcoming book(s) on this webpage before April 30, 2011.
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Pacific West
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