2Leaf Press Seeks Submissions for New Anthology

2Leaf Press is pleased to announce that it’s seeking submissions for its forthcoming anthology, WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE WHITE IN AMERICA, scheduled to be released Spring 2016. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE WHITE IN AMERICA is a daring collection of stories and essays that asks just that: What does it mean to […]

2Leaf Press eBooks Now Available on StreetLib and eSentral

There’s been much talk of late about the need to develop ubiquitous bookstores to better compete with Amazon. We agree. While 2Leaf Press eBooks are available on iTunes, Amazon, Kobo, Nook and Google Play, we’re constantly looking at additional options to make our eBooks available to consumers. 2Leaf Press is pleased to announce that its […]

2Leaf Press eBook Titles Now Available Through EBSCO

About three quarters of American public libraries currently lend out e-books, and in the past year libraries have seen a sharp growth in e-book borrowing. At 2Leaf Press, we’re excited about making our eBooks available for library circulation, so we’re pleased to announce that our titles are now available through EBSCO. EBSCO began in 1944 […]

Deadlines Help Writers

TERRY WHALIN || THE WRITING LIFE || SEPT. 2015 I’ve always found a deadline helps me get into my chair and get my fingers moving on the keyboard toward the completion of a writing project. In the newspaper business, the deadlines come fast and furious. I would write a story in the morning and it […]

2Leaf Press Authors Signed to Jodi Solomon

We are pleased to announce an exclusive arrangement between Jodi F. Solomon Speaking Bureau and 2Leaf Press to book its authors for speaking engagements. The first roll out of 2Leaf Press authors are: Abiodun Oyewole, J. L. Torres, Jesús Papoleto Meléndez,  and Lynn Levin. We look forward to seeing more 2Leaf Press authors added to […]

Lynn Levin’s resonant translations of Odi Gonzales’ ‘Kiswar Tree’

DAVID R. STAMPONE | PHILADELPHIA ENQUIRER Peruvian poet Odi Gonzales seeks to reclaim what was once thought lost. These well-considered translations of Gonzales’ collection Birds on the Kiswar Tree by Lynn Levin, a Delaware Valley poet, writer, translator, and instructor (at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University), give us unprecedented access to these multi-voiced […]

Last of the Po’Ricans: First Prophecies of Love and Revolution

ROBERT WADDELL | VIRTUAL BORICUA The poet-musician Not4Prophet is a refreshing, inspiring individual. Anyone who has ever met him or heard him perform knows he carries the confidence and energy of someone who creates art for the sake of his community and its political struggle. Very little of what he does involves seeking fame or […]

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