I have, as it were, my own sun and moon and stars, and a little world all to myself. –Thoreau
Welcome to Sticks Press–a small, one-person press, publishing mini-chapbooks and mini-anthologies of poetry from all schools: traditional, mainstream, avant-garde.
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April, 2004: a mini-chapbook by avant-garde poet/publisher Bob Grumman entitled Excerpts from Poem's Search for Meaning. | |
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December, 2004: a mini-chapbook by William Conelly entitled Home Despite Who's Looking. | |
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December, 2005: a mini-chapbook by Edmund Conti entitled Avoid Long Lines, Read My Poems. | |
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November, 2007: a mini-chapbook by Mark Fleckenstein entitled I Was I, Drowning Knee Deep. | |
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March, 2008: a mini-chapbook by Bruce Bennett entitled Against All Hope, I Hope to Hear from You. |
For information about Sticks publications in print or to submit poems, write to: M. V. Veazey; Sticks Press; P. O. Box 399; Maplesville, AL 36750-0399.
No guidelines, except that "chapbook" and "anthology" imply that, for the most part, poems should be published elsewhere first (include acknowledgments/permissions), and "mini" demands brevity.