Given a Choice: Small Press, Large Publisher, or Self Publish?

EDWARD NAWOTKA || PUBLISHING PERSPECTIVES Today’s feature story “Going Small to Make it Big” looks at some of the advantages of small press publishing, which can include increased personal attention, more flexible program, higher priority for marketing within the house, and the ability to have more direct influence on the publishing process. Yet, there are […]

Penguin Random: Bigger Is Better—Or Not | PubCrawl

FRANCINE FIALKOFF || LIBRARY JOURNAL My favorite comment on the merger of Penguin and Random House was in an Op Ed in the New York Times. “[M]aybe Random Penguin, as a few wags have suggested, would have been a more apt name.” (The name was widely tweeted and depicted as well.) I can see the image […]

Small Press Publishers Are Kicking Amazon’s *$%!

POETRY FOUNDATION || HARRIET STAFF As in any whodunit mystery, readers have been left to wonder who is kicking Amazon’s virtual behind when it comes to bargains on small press samplings? the Guardian’s response: small press publishers are the ones giving better discounts on small press titles than Amazon. Yes, the word on the street is: buy your small press […]

A Word From The Publisher

I am writing to ask you to support 2Leaf Press. We were supposed to receive a nice chunk of money to help pay our operational costs a couple of weeks ago. Everything was set to go but at the twelfth hour, the money was withdrawn. This has put us in an incredible bind, because the […]

2Leaf Press Needs Money to Keep Going. Donate Today!

2 LEAF PRESS VIDEO from vagabond Beaumont on Vimeo. WE NEED YOUR HELP! Funding we expected to receive several weeks ago was cut. We need to raise at least $5,000 so we can cover our bare minimum expenses for our Fall/Winter books due to come out next month, as well as continue and promote our […]

2Leaf Press Announces New Fall/Winter 2013 Lineup

2Leaf Press is pleased to announce its new releases coming this October 2013. In keeping with our mission, besides publishing and promoting an eclectic group of writers who are ignored by the mainstream, 2Leaf Press continues to publish a lot of “firsts”— The Last Poets’  Abiodun Oyewole‘s first book, BRANCHES OF THE TREE OF LIFE, a […]

Poet Jesús Papoleto Meléndez to Appear @ Lincoln Center-La Casita

2Leaf Press poet Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, author of Hey Yo! Yo Soy, is appearing at Lincoln Center’s annual Out-of-Doors La Casita event. La Casita offers urban poetry, spoken word, and the musical and poetic expressions of traditional and contemporary cultures in two marathon performances featuring 15 artists  presented in consecutive days: Saturday, August 3rd, 12 […]

2Leaf Press Has Taken Root and is Growing

It seems as if it was only yesterday when 2Leaf Press published its first book, Hey Yo! Yo Soy! collected works and bilingual edition by Jesús Papoleto Meléndez in October 2012. Since then, we’ve published Shirley Bradley LeFlore’s debut poetry collection, Brassbones & Rainbows, and her groundbreaking play, Rivers of Women. featuring a photographic essay […]

Left Bank Books in St. Louis Features 2Leaf Press Poet LeFlore

Left Bank Books is the first major book store in the country to feature a 2Leaf Press author, poet Shirley Bradley LeFlore, a local artist who is a founding member of the Black Artist Group, and has been actively involved in the St. Louis performance art community over the past 5 decades. LeFlore’s debut poetry collection, […]

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