White Pine Press
White Pine Press is an American, nonprofit, literary press located in Buffalo, New York, publishing poetry, fiction, essays, and world literature in translation. The press was founded by poet, translator, editor and publisher Dennis Maloney in 1973.[1]
Notable authors published by White Pine Press include James Wright, Jacqueline Johnson, Robert Bly, William Matthews, Sonia Sanchez, Christopher Merrill David St. John, Marjorie Agosín, Matsuo Bashō, Pablo Neruda, and Peter Johnson.[2]
White Pine Press titles have been reviewed in venues including The New York Times,[3] Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, [4] Booklist,[5] and many others.
The press has received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts,[6] the New York State Council on the Arts,[7] private foundations including the Lila-Wallace Foundation,[8] and individuals. White Pine Press titles are distributed by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution. Awards given by the press include the White Pine Press Poetry Prize.
References
- ↑ White Pine Press > About Us
- ↑ White Pine Press Catalog
- ↑ The New York Times > September 24, 1995 > Books in Brief: Fiction > Happy Days, Uncle Sergio, by Magali Garcia Ramis, reviewed by James Polk
- ↑ Amazon.com > Whereabouts: Notes on Being a Foreigner by Alastair Reed
- ↑ Amazon.com Destination Zero by Sam Hamill
- ↑ National Endowment for the Arts > 2009 Grant Awards: Access to Artistic Excellence
- ↑ NYSCA Past Grant Recipients
- ↑ White Pine Press > Links: Sponsors
External links
- White Pine Press Website
- Interview: Three Percent > 4 May 1010 Interview with Dennis Maloney of White Pine Press by Chad W. Post
- Interview: The Alchemist’s Kitchen > May 1, 2010 > Interviewing the Publisher Behind White Pine Press by Susan Rich
- Consortium Book Sales & Distribution > White Pine Press Publisher Page
- Council of Literary Magazines and Small Presses > Directory of Member Publishers