Etruscan Press
Etruscan Press is an American publisher founded in 2001 with a grant from the Oristaglio Foundation. A non-profit co-operative 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."[1] Currently housed in the creative writing program of Wilkes University and partnered with Youngstown State University, Etruscan Press is distributed nationally by Small Press Distribution and Consortium Distribution.
Genres
Etruscan Press publishes books of poems, novels, short stories, creative non-fiction, criticism, translation and anthologies. Three of the poetry collections have been National Book Award finalists; one of our titles was chosen as the Poetry Society of America’s First Book Award, and three poems have been chosen for Best American Poetry.
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
- 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
- September 11, 2001: American Writers Respond, William Heyen
- Fast Animal, Tim Seibles