“…that’s what we do, as poets, right? We try and capture something, fix something to the page, with our words.”
Read MoreIt gives this female publisher great joy to announce that our ninth publication is a book of poems and artwork created by a woman and her daughter, about the author’s relationship with her own mother.
Read More“When I was putting together the manuscript, there was never really any other option for me, as a title. I knew that [oblivescence] was it.”
Read More“The deep dive this collection takes into the journey of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease will resonate…”
Read More“The ways Samuels is able to connect nature to the deteriorating mind is beautiful to say the least.”
Read MoreLearn from independent publisher Caitlin M.S. Buxbaum of Red Sweater Press as she shares her experience on Hacking It with Dan Allan and Robert Cavaliere.
Read MoreWhat I learned from my last launch — and my interactions with writers all over the world in various virtual capacities during the height of the pandemic — is that technology is able to foster truly precious communication that we should continue to take advantage of in positive ways.
Read More“I cannot overstate the importance of small presses like Red Sweater Press that offer publishing opportunities for authors who are frequently overlooked by bigger publishing enterprises.”
Read MoreI love the joy and pain of following a believable character through the twists and turns of an amazing book, and I want to be able to evoke that in someone else. … it all comes from this place of wanting to create and experience everything in as many ways as I can.
Read More“The poems in Uneven Lanes nudge us to see the world in all its complexity, using everyday images — spumoni, for instance — to remind us that what we see or hear might be interpreted in multiple ways.“
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