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Task #21: Read a book published by a micropress
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Dec 19, 2016 05:25PM

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I go to check it out on Goodreads and the first comment is from....Book Riot Community.
I smell collusion! Or at least some great networking....

I'm planning on reading The Floating Garden by Emma Ashmere, set around the time the Sydney Harbour Bridge was going up. Looks sweet!

I guess I'll wander over to Book People in Austin for suggestions. What could possibly go wrong if I wander into a bookstore?
Margaret wrote: "I guess I'll wander over to Book People in Austin for suggestions. What could possibly go wrong if I wander into a bookstore?"
Hey wait, a young friend of mine just published a poetry book with Verbalyze (http://verbaleyze.org/about-us/). Her name is Miriam Elizabeth Moore and her book is called Seeds.
What a lovely opportunity to support a young author. If you want to do so, you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Seeds-Miriam-E...
Hey wait, a young friend of mine just published a poetry book with Verbalyze (http://verbaleyze.org/about-us/). Her name is Miriam Elizabeth Moore and her book is called Seeds.
What a lovely opportunity to support a young author. If you want to do so, you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Seeds-Miriam-E...


Thank you for the links, MacKenzie. I recently read Scattered Bones and I did not realize it was published by a micropress. Will be looking for more.

Thank you so much for this! She has interesting choices, and I'm especially grateful for the micropress one. :)




LOL, I need a self-imposed restraining order. I cannot stop myself in a good bookstore!

I am wondering if Unnamed Press considered a micropress?

I don't personally have anything in mind for this year, but wandering around some of my local indie shops should cure that!



I realized this yesterday because I just got a book a local hiking guidebook that is from a micropress. It's not really the kind of book one reads straight through, so I'll probably read something else for this challenge, but it opened up an avenue to explore.

http://www.publicationstudio.biz/books/
For anyone interested here is the article
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by...


If it doesn't fit the bill, then hopefully Lazy Fascist Press will. In that case, my book of choice would be The Last Horror Novel in the History of the World by Brian Allen Carr.





Cindy wrote: "I totally have one! Future Worlds: A Science Fiction Anthology It's got a local author in it too!"
I was hoping Two Dollar would count too since I picked up a few from them at a festival over the summer. I took a look at their website and it looks like they have 10 staff plus interns so probably not considered a micro press of one or two people.


I also bought a book published by City Lights in San Francisco. They put out great reads for children and adults.

I'm going with Sky Ranger from Book Smugglers, which seems to be a two person operation. (And hey, if you want to go the self publishing route, why not try nameless: a novel by Matthew Rossi? The fact that I am currently working on the audiobook for this should in no way influence your decision.)

Found this list of publishers on Small Press Network website - maybe some of these?
http://smallpressnetwork.com.au/members/


Createspace is Amazon self-publishing. Definitely not the same as a micro-press.

Follow-up question, does anyone know of any micropresses in the San Francisco Bay Area or the Los Angeles area?

Follow-up question, does anyone know of any micropresses in the San Francisco Bay Area or the Los Angeles..."
The book I'm reading is by a publisher called Asahina and Wallace, based in LA. It was started by two people and still seems pretty small, so I am fairly sure it's a micro press.

That said, if comic books are no good, I would be totally fine just dropping by my local library. The downtown branch has a pretty broad selection of small press and self-published books in a local authors section. I am sure that micropresses are in that mix somewhere.

I'm probably going to be reading The Island Will Sink, published by http://theliftedbrow.com/books

Sadly, I don't think that counts. ~100 books is a big press.

Comics definitely count!

Bummer! Thanks for the feedback, Rachel :)
Back to the drawing board I go!


That is a macro press. Very few houses put out that many.




http://www.pw.org/small_presses"
Thanks Sara! This is very helpful; I'm checking some of my upcoming NetGalley ARCs and I found one that could be considered a micropress!



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