Etruscan Press

Etruscan Press

Etruscan Press is an American publisher founded in 2001 with a grant from the Oristaglio Foundation. A non-profit cooperative of poets and writers, Etruscan Press' goal is to "produce and promote books that nurture the dialogue among genres, achieve a distinctive voice, and reshape the literary and cultural histories of which we are a part." [ [http://www.etruscanpress.org etruscan press | bearing imagination ] ] Currently housed in the creative writing program of Wilkes University, Etruscan Press is distributed nationally by Small Press Distribution and [http://www.cbsd.com/ Consortium Distribution] .

Genres

Etruscan Press publishes books of poems, novels, short stories, creative non-fiction, criticism, and anthologies. Two of the poetry collections have been National Book Award finalists.

Published Books

"Parallel Lives", by Michael Lind
"God Bless: A Political/Poetic Discourse", H.L. Hix
"Chromatic", H.L. Hix
"The Confessions of Doc Williams & Other Poems", William Heyen
"Art Into Life", Frederick Karl
"Shadows of Houses", H.L. Hix
"The White Horse: A Columbian Journey", Diane Thiel
"Wild and Whirling Words: A Poetic Conversation", H.L. Hix
"Crow Man", Tom Bailey [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Bailey_%28Author%29]
"Shoah Train", William Heyen
"Cinder", Bruce Bond
"Free Concert: New and Selected Poems", Milton Kessler
"As Easy As Lying: Essays on Poetry", H.L. Hix
"Septermber 11, 2001": American Writers Respond, William Heyen

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