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Marick Press

Marick Press publishes 6-8 titles annually in both hardcover and paperback covering a broad spectrum of topic that range from literary non-fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, fiction and reprint of previously published titles.

Marick Press is not-for-profit literary publisher, founded to preserve the best work by poets around the world, including many under published women poets. 

Marick Press seeks out and publishes the best new work from an eclectic range of aesthetics —work that is technically accomplished, distinctive in style, and thematically fresh. 
 

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FIRST ANNUAL MARICK PRESS POETRY PRIZE
GROSSE POINTE PARK, Mich. – March 2009 Marick Press announces the first annual Marick Press Poetry Prize!
Submissions Opening Date March 1, 2009
Submissions Closing Date: October 15.2009
Judge: Alicia Ostriker

 
Marick Press Series
As When In Season    POETRY SERIES

Marick Press aims to publish the writings of best poets currently at work in English language and around the world. Our authors reside in places as diverse as California, Alaska, Chile and Poland. Marick poets include Pulitzer-prize winning authors of international repute as well as talented first-time authors. The only criteria Marick Press has in publishing is excellence.
 
Ediciones Araucarias   ARAUCARIA SERIES

The Araucaria Series focuses in the work of Latin-American writers in English or Spanish. This series primary's commitment is to publish books of poetry, fiction or non-fiction by innovative thinkers, established and emerging Latin-American writers and introduce them into the American market.

 
  TRANSLATION SERIES

This series aims to bring to our readers the work of great poets from around the world. Marick Press publish the work of already established classics and new voices who are currently at work on changing the poetics around the world. We believe that great poetry deserves many translations and thus aim to bring various different voices in our series.

 
The Blue City   FICTION SERIES

This series publishes work that is passionate, artful, formally appropriate to its content and will stand up to luxurious re-readings over many years. While some of these books may feel like prose written by poets, others may feel like bullets shot from a pent up, manic gun. New and established authors from America and the rest of the world.

 
Witness of Music   NON-FICTION SERIES

Marick Press seeks thoughtful, exciting memoirs and scholarly works that enhance the pursuit of knowledge. We publish memoirs, critical literacy, educational works with quality rather than sales potential. We devote our efforts to publish the highest quality for our niche audience.

Our Homage's series will provide American readers with collections of responses, both critical and creative, to the work of poets who we believe are great masters like Paul Celan, Osip Mandelstam, etc. Our purpose is to celebrate their work while providing a new perspective, critical and creative, for future generations of readers.


      LAKESHORE SERIES

Our Lakeshore Series will provide American readers with collections of creative work of writers from the  Detroit and Grosse Pointes areas. Many well known names in the cultural and literary life of America came from Grosse Pointe and Detroit, names like Joyce Carol Oates, Kevin Boyles, Henry Ford, Edison, Wright brothers, Francis Ford Coppola, Charles A. Lindbergh, Diana Ross, Bob Seger, Steven Seagal, John T. Parsons, Philip Levine, John C. Sheehan, Theodore Roethke, Gloria Whelan, Marianne Williamson, Jeffrey Eugenides, and many more!!!!!!!!! Our purpose is to celebrate their work while providing a new perspective, critical and creative, for future generations of readers.


 
 

POETS FOLLIES READINGS SERIES

Poets Follies Reading Series 2009 will be held at the Ewald Branch Library in Grosse Pointe Park, 15175 East Jefferson Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230, 313-886-2051, the third Thursday of each month at 7pm. Poets' Follies 2009 schedule:

February 26: Robert Fanning and Randall Maggs
March   19: Ralph Freedman and Mariela Griffor
April 16: Christine Rhein and Mary Jo Fifth
May 21: John Jeffire and Tonja Bagwell
June 18: Anca Vlasopolos and Robert Taylor
July 16: Judith Kerman and Rhoda Stamell
August 20: Olga Klekner and Maria Constantini
September 17: M.L. Liebler and Suzanne Scarfone
October 20: Mathew Olzmann and Gerry LaFemina
December 17: Vivee Francis and Mary Sanders Smith

 

 

Featured Titles

The Blue City
Father Tell Me
Witness of Music

Upcoming Events

APR11 Marick Press Spring 2009 Launch
April 11, 2009
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Featuring poetry translators and writers William Rowe, Raul Zurita, Piotr Florczyk, David Matlin and the kick-off for the Marick Press Translation Series.

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Quote of the Season:  The people who are trying to make this world worse are not taking a day off.  How can I?  - B. Marley