Dos Madres Press

Dos Madres Press is a small press based in Loveland, Ohio.[1] The press, founded in 2004, specializes in books of poetry. Authors published by the press include Norman Finkelstein, Richard Hague, Michael Heller, Roald Hoffmann, Keith Holyoak, Burt Kimmelman, Mario Markus, Patricia Monaghan, and Eileen Tabios, among many others. It is registered as an Ohio Not For Profit Corporation and a 501 (c)(3) qualified public charity.[2]

The editor and founder of Dos Madres Press is Robert Murphy, and his wife Elizabeth Murphy is the book designer[3] Dos Madres Press has played an important role in the literary community of southern Ohio and also more broadly in the United States.[4]

Author List

Mary Margaret Alvarado, John Anson, Jennifer Arin, Michael Autrey, Stuart Bartow, Paul Bray, Ann Cefola, Jon Curley, Grace Curtis, Kevin Cutrer, Sara Dailey, Dennis Daly, Richard Darabaner, Deborah Diemont, Joseph Donahue, Annie Finch, Norman Finkelstein, Karen George, Gerry Grubbs, Richard Hague, Ruth D. Handel, Pauletta Hansel, Michael Heller, Michael Henson, R. Nemo Hill, Nick Hill, Eric Hoffman, Roald Hoffmann, James Hogan, Keith Holyoak, Nancy Kassell, David M. Katz, Sherry Kearns, Marjorie Deiter Keyishian, Burt Kimmelman, Jill Kelly Koren, Ralph La Charity, Pamela L. Laskin, Owen Lewis, Richard Luftig, Austin MacRae, Mario Markus, J. Morris, Patricia Monaghan, Rick Mullin, Fred Muratori, Robert Murphy, Pam O’Brien, Peter O’Leary, Sharon Olinka, Bea Opengart, David A. Petreman, Paul Pines, Quanita Roberson, William Schickel, Don Schofield, David Schloss, Daniel Shapiro, Murray Shugars, Jason Shulman, Maxine Silverman, Lianne Spidel & Anne Loveland, Olivia Stiffler, Carole Stone, Nathan Swartzendruber, Jean Syed, Eileen Tabios, Madeline Tiger, James Tolan, Brian Volck, Henry Weinfield, Donald Wellman, Sarah White, Anne Whitehouse, Martin Willetts Jr., Tyrone Williams, Geoffrey Woolf, Kip Zegers.[5]

References

  1. "Cincinnati.com". Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  2. "Guidestar.org". Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  3. "Poetry Foundation". Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  4. "Association of Writers and Writing Programs". Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  5. "Dos Madres Author List (Official website)". Retrieved 7 March 2016.

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