
Plays Inverse Press presents “The Mystery of the Seventeen Pilot Fish” and how it came to be
Tyler Crumrine, the publisher of Plays Inverse, interviews an author and cover designer about the production process of their newest book.
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by Adam Robinson | Oct 27, 2016 | Origins
Tyler Crumrine, the publisher of Plays Inverse, interviews an author and cover designer about the production process of their newest book.
Read Moreby Adam Robinson | Mar 1, 2016 | Origins
Lavinia Ludlow’s new book, Single Stroke 7, is the latest from Casperian Books—it comes out...
Read Moreby Jackson Nieuwland | Jan 13, 2016 | Origins
I got an assignment for a class I was taking: “Select a project and write a Creative Project Plan...
Read Moreby Adam Robinson | Jan 6, 2016 | Origins
Ken Baumann of Sator Press writes about the motivations and process of publishing Sator’s latest book, Salt Is For Curing by Sonya Vatomsky.
Read Moreby Adam Robinson | Dec 22, 2015 | Origins
Oh hi! I didn’t see you there. Mel Bosworth here, co-author of the short story collection...
Read Moreby Mark Cugini | May 12, 2015 | Origins
Today is Sarah Jean Alexander’s pub day. It’s the happiest day of my entire life, so I...
Read Moreby Leesa Cross-Smith | Apr 21, 2015 | Origins
My husband Loran and I run a litmag called WhiskeyPaper and we’ve recently started making...
Read Moreby Adam Robinson | Apr 14, 2015 | Origins
Since we just passed the one year birthday of Melissa Broder’s book, Scarecrone, I thought I...
Read Moreby Amy McDaniel | Mar 10, 2015 | Origins
This is the story of how I got to publish Lucy K Shaw’s first book, The Motion. Besides...
Read Moreby Adam Robinson | Feb 10, 2015 | Origins
Plays Inverse is a Pittsburgh-based press that publishes plays in book form. Go back and say the...
Read Moreby Anitra Budd | Jan 20, 2015 | Origins
I recently read one of my favorite childhood books, Maurice Sendak’s In the Night Kitchen, to my...
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