Wake Forest University Press

Wake Forest University Press

Established in 1976, Wake Forest University Press is a non-profit literary publisher located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on the campus of Wake Forest University. Although small among university presses, it is a major publisher of Irish poetry in North America.

Wake Forest Press publishes poets from the Republic of Ireland and from Northern Ireland. Poets published include Ciaran Carson, Austin Clarke, Harry Clifton, Denis Devlin, Peter Fallon, Vona Groarke, Michael Hartnett, Thomas Kinsella, Michael Longley, Derek Mahon, Medbh McGuckian, Paula Meehan, John Montague, Paul Muldoon, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Conor O'Callaghan, and Peter Sirr. The Press also published "The Donegal Pictures", a book of black and white photographs by photographer Rachel Geise (now Brown).

Other noteworthy publications include two anthologies, "The Wake Forest Book of Irish Women’s Poetry, 1967-2000", and the "Wake Forest Series of Irish Poetry", volume 1. "The New North", an anthology of contemporary Northern Irish poetry, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and selected and edited by Chris Agee, will be published in late 2008.

For a number of years, Wake Forest University Press published a bilingual series of 20th-century French poetry, but that series is no longer active.

The Press began when Dillon Johnston, Irish scholar and professor of English, realized how few titles of contemporary Irish poetry were consistently available in the United States. Supported by the administration at Wake Forest, he established the press in 1976. Johnston retired from Wake Forest in 2003, but remains an advising editor. He teaches at Washington University.

Jefferson Holdridge, who received his doctorate at University College Dublin, is the press's director and editor. He is also Associate Professor of English at Wake Forest University, specializing in Irish literature. Staff includes Assistant Director and Manager, Candide Jones, and a workforce of student interns.

External links

* [http://www.wfu.edu/wfupress Wake Forest University Press]


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