Shopping around a manuscript? You might want to look close to home. CityLit Press is a new imprint of the Baltimore based CityLit Project. The small press is especially looking for titles by Maryland authors. According to the website, “The mission of CityLit Press is to publish books that, because of literary quality or regional [...]
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Regional Opportunities: CityLit Press
Posted: May 15, 2010 by Tiffany A. Turbin Santos in Fiction, Poetry, ResourceTags: Baltimore, chapbook, CityLit Press, CityLit Project, digital, literature, mission statement, publishing, readers & writers
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Trends: How to become involved in open-air publishing
Posted: May 11, 2010 by Tiffany A. Turbin Santos in Fiction, Poetry, ResourceTags: Art, Broadsided, Elizabeth Bradfield, open-air publishing, Poetry, prose, publishing, subversive literature, trend, vector, Writing
As featured in Poets & Writers Magazine‘s News and Trends, open-air publishing is growing in popularity as “innovative independent publishers continue to find ways to thread literature into the social fabric.” What is open-air publishing? From poets passing out poems on street corners to public bathroom stall tape-ups, this form of publishing is all about [...]
