Black Mountain Press
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Black Mountain Press is a publishing company based in Asheville, North Carolina. It publishes hard cover and paperback books, novels and electronic books.[1][2]
Selective publications[edit]
- The Hoards of Torment by William R Hincy and Carlos Steward ISBN 9780970016508 [3]
- After the Octopus by Mark Spitzer ISBN 9780970016553 [4][5]
- Jhator by Christine Lajewski ISBN 0970016581 [6]
- Knotty, Knotty, Knotty by Joshua Kornreich ISBN 0970016573 [7]
- The Reharkening by Stephen Todd Booker ISBN 978-1-940605-90-6 [8][9]
- In Search of Lost Causes: Fragmented Allegories of an Iranian Revolution
by Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature, and Hamid Dabashi ISBN 1940605997, 9781940605999 [10][11] - Cut by Adam Cushman ISBN 1940605075 [12]
- Without Leave by Deborah Fleming ISBN 0970016565 [13]
References[edit]
- ↑ 2013 Poet's Market By Robert Lee Brewer P 405
- ↑ Every Writer The Black Mountain Press
- ↑ Bookworld The Hoards of Torment
- ↑ University of Central Arkansas Mark Spitzer, MFA and Toad Suck Review Editor
- ↑ Moon Willow Press Mark Spitzer
- ↑ The Sun Chronicle At 61, Norton woman sees first novel published Saturday, June 28, 2014 BY PAIGE ALLEN SUN CHRONICLE STAFF
- ↑ Raioactive Moat Press /rm 7, Joshua Kornreich
- ↑ World Literature Today Nota Benes, January 2015
- ↑ The Global Online Magazine of Arts, Information & Entertainment … Volume 10, Number 6 November-December 2014 Catching up on BOOKS
- ↑ Google Books In Search of Lost Causes: Fragmented Allegories of an Iranian Revolution
- ↑ Courtyard Gallery & Agency Posters
- ↑ Crikey THE RISE OF THE LITERARY TRAILER by Raymond Gill DEC 9, 2013
- ↑ Ashland University Deborah Fleming
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