Holy Cow! Press is an independent publisher based in Duluth, Minnesota. Founded in 1977, they have published more than 125 books.[1]
Founded | 1977 |
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Founder | Jim Perlman |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Duluth, Minnesota |
Official website | www |
The press publishes between three and five new books each year, in genres including poetry, fiction, memoir, and biography. Their focus is on writers from the American Midwest, a "territory traditionally ignored by larger indie publishers," according to founder and publisher Jim Perlman,[2] who runs the press out of his home.[3] He also focuses on publishing Native American authors and thematic anthologies.[4]
Selected publications
editPoetry
edit- Natalie Goldberg (1980), Chicken & In Love[5]
- Joyce Sutphen (2004), Naming the Stars
- Jane Yolen (2011), Things to Say to a Dead Man: Poems at the End of a Marriage and After
- Kimberly Blaeser (2019), Copper Yearning
- Warren Woessner (2019), Exit-Sky
- Richard Terrill (2020), What Falls Away Is Always
- Jane Yolen (2021), Kaddish: Before the Holocaust and After
- Gordon Henry (2022), Spirit Matters: White Clay, Red Exits, Distant Others
- Max Garland (2023), "Into the Good World Again"
- Yael S. Hacohen (2024), "The Dove That Didn't Return"
- Greg Watson (2024), "Stars Unseen"
Fiction
edit- Miriam Karmel (2017), Subtle Variations and Other Stories
Memoir
edit- Brenda Ueland (1996), ME: A Memoir
References
edit- ^ "About Us". Holy Cow! Press.
- ^ "Small Press Points: Holy Cow! Press". Poets & Writers. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
- ^ "ARTIST SPACES: Holy Cow! Press has homegrown location, projects - just how founder likes it". Duluth News Tribune. 2017-04-01.
- ^ Klefstad, Ann. "Holy Cow! Press at 35 - The More Things Change..." MN Artists. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
- ^ "Books". Natalie Goldberg.