Seal Press
by Mary Breaden In 1976, the same year that Seal Press was founded as an independent publisher of books “by women, for women,” the first class of women was inducted […]
by Mary Breaden In 1976, the same year that Seal Press was founded as an independent publisher of books “by women, for women,” the first class of women was inducted […]
The publishing timeline for We Belong in History makes it somewhat of an unusual book. Because most of its content will come out of a writing competition that is currently […]
Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we […]
Lidia Yuknavitch will be speaking at this year’s Write to Publish conference (W2P), Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Native American Student and Community Center. Most readers know Yuknavitch from her […]
This week McKenzie and I had a ton of fun going to the Design Department meeting to see all the preliminary cover designs. They are still in the early stages—the […]
“My father could hear a little animal step, or a moth in the dark against the screen, and every far sound called the listening out into places where the rest […]
Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we […]
by Drew Lazzara Let me start by saying that, when it comes to the application of advanced analytics to publishing, I am not the man for the job. I have […]
This week was pretty quiet for The Ninth Day, but Kelsey and I finally met our author, Ruth. Ruth has been a fixture at Ooligan since we first enrolled back […]
Every Thursday, Ooligan Press invites a poet whose work is included in Alive at the Center, our forthcoming anthology of poetry from Pacific Northwest writers, to blog for us. This week, we […]