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View ArticleNo Witness Now Available
Jane's Boy Press proudly announces the release of No Witness: New and Selected Poems, the debut poetry collection from Ann Clark. No Witness is a stunning achievement in its approach to observing...
View ArticleSubmit for Ishka Bibble
Jane's Boy Press is still reading for the debut issue of Ishka Bibble, our journal of poetry. We're looking for a wide range of voices and styles, though our preference is for poetry that is...
View ArticleI Always Read the Writing on the Label
For those of you who prefer to get a taste of the poetry you're buying before laying your money down, Amazon is now offering previews of the poems in both of the titles we have released to date. You...
View ArticleThe Ishka Bibble Book of Desire
October marks the debut of our journal, Ishka Bibble. As part of this special occasion, we will feature a supplement entitled "The Ishka Bibble Book of Desire." We are currently accepting...
View ArticlePhotography Wanted
We have opened up a submission link on our Submittable page for visual artwork for consideration for the debut issue of Ishka Bibble. Artwork needs to be in a high quality, print-ready digital file...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Fall 2015 Release Schedule
Jane's Boy Press is honored to announce the Fall 2015 release schedule:September 30th: Gunmetal Blue by Jason Allen (chapbook)October 30th: Why Is It So Hard to Kill You? by Barrett Warner...
View ArticleOut This Week!
Jane's Boy Press is proud to present the revised 2015 edition of Charlie Bondhus's debut full-length collection, How the Boy Might See It. Originally published by Pecan Grove Press in 2009, the...
View ArticleA Special Surprise from Jane's Boy Press
Sometimes good things are far too good to wait for. As a special teaser for the full-length debut collection from Christie Grimes, due next spring, Jane's Boy Press proudly presents Christie's first...
View ArticleUpdate on Ishka Bibble
The common wisdom that I have been hearing is, "The first time is always a learning experience." Our first issue has been a learning experience in what reasonable timelines are.For those of you...
View ArticleFinding Fruit Among Thorns
Those of you who have had a chance to read Christie Grimes' chapbook, Last to Leave, which was released last fall, know that she has an amazing voice in her poetry that spans the US experience, from...
View ArticlePlease Welcome Stacy Pratt to the Jane's Boy Family
Stacy Pratt is joining the staff of Jane's Boy Press as an editor. She will be assisting in acquisitions, working with our authors on their books as they move toward publication, and will be helping...
View ArticleIshka Bibble coming in July
Things are finally coming together for the debut issue of Ishka Bibble. The first issue is always the most painful, I've heard, and we're learning the ropes as we go along. Future issues will be...
View ArticleCelebrating the Online Store
The Jane's Boy Press website now has a dedicated online store which sells all of our titles. To celebrate the opening of the store, we are offering Christie Grime's latest full-length collection,...
View ArticlePraise for How the Boy Might See It at Lambda Literary
Dean Kostos has some wonderful thoughts about Charlie Bondhus' revised edition of How the Boy Might See It over at Lambda Literary. Click here to read what he has to say, and check out our online...
View ArticleSpecial Call for Submissions (Anthology) (Updated)
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONSJane's Boy Press seeks poetry and nonfiction submissions for an anthology to share the stories of LGBTIQ people who have experienced or been closely affected by conversion therapy....
View ArticleExpanded and Extended Call for Anthology Submissions
In response to requests from potential submitters, we have clarified the original language of of our call for submissions for the anthology that is scheduled to be published this fall. The collection...
View ArticleState of the Press (Brief Edition)
The press has been moving slowly, and for that, as an executive editor, I apologize. There are many, many wonderful things about small presses, but the one major drawback is that the strength of the...
View ArticleNew Faces and Forward Motion
It's been a long, difficult time over the past few years, and many people have been extremely patient with us while we have been stalled due to my illness. But things are looking up!To begin with,...
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