- Dolphin-Moon Press
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Dolphin-Moon Press is a literary/fine arts press which has, since it was founded in 1973 by James Taylor (author), generated dozens of publications and art "objects" including books, records, poetry and art pamphlets, note cards, comic books and arts journals. The press has been featured internationally in the media (including National Public Radio, Maryland Public Television, Writer's Digest, Publishers Weekly, The Wall Street Journal, and Poet's Market) and has been an active supporter of many arts and literary groups, sponsoring poetry readings and other arts events and working closely with local arts councils and organizations. Dolphin-Moon Press has editorial offices in Baltimore, Boston, Washington DC, and New York and distribution points in Maryland and Florida and overseas in England and Ireland.
Categories:- Book publishing companies of the United States
- Publishing companies established in 1973
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