Wave Books
Founded | 2005 |
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Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Seattle, Washington |
Publication types | books |
Fiction genres | poetry |
Official website |
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Wave Books is an independent poetry press based in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 2005, joining forces with Western Massachusetts-based poetry publisher Verse Press (which itself published its first book in 2000).[1]
Wave Books Poetry Bus Tour 2006
Poetry Bus Tour was a literary event sponsored by Wave Books in 2006. It featured a tour of contemporary poets, traveling by a forty-foot Biodiesel bus, who stopped to perform in fifty North American cities over the course of fifty days.[2]
Wave’s Annual Poetry Festival 2011: Poetry in Translation
Wave Books presented three days of poetry in translation November 4–6, 2011, with the help of the Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington. The event featured film screenings, art exhibitions, lectures, discussions and readings with featured poets and translators.
Recent Publications
- The Pedestrians by Rachel Zucker, April 2014
- If I Don't Breathe How Do I Sleep by Joe Wenderoth, April 2014
- Talkativeness by Michael Earl Craig, April 2014
- Language Arts by Cedar Sigo, April 2014
- Etruria by Rodney Koeneke, April 2014
- Poems (1962-1997) by Robert Lax, November 2013
- Soul in Space by Noelle Kocot, October 2013
- Trances of the Blast by Mary Ruefle, October 2013
- The Inside of an Apple by Joshua Beckman, September 2013
- People on Sunday by Geoffrey G. O'Brien, September 2013
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