Camille Norton 2019 collection nominee for Northern California Book Award

Congratulations to Camille Norton, whose 2019 publication A Folio for the Dark, was a nominee for the Northern California Book Award. The Northern California Book Awards are presented and sponsored by the Northern California Book Reviewers, Poetry Flash, PEN West (PEN America), Mechanics’ Institute Library, Women’s National Book Association-SF Chapter, San Francisco Public Library, Friends…Read More

Erin Rodoni’s third collection wins award

Erin Rodoni, whose first collection Body, in Good Light was published by Sixteen Rivers Press in 2017, has recently won the 2020 Southern Indiana Review Michael Waters Poetry Prize for her third manuscript. And if the Woods Carry You is forthcoming in fall 2021. Congratulations, Erin!  

Plagios/Plagiarisms featured in Bohemian

The translation project Plagios/Plagiarisms, Volume One, by Ulalume Gonzalez de Leon, is featured in today’s Bohemian. podcast: https://www.bohemian.com/northbay/podcast-spring-lit-and-found-in-translation/Content?oid=9988801Article:  https://www.bohemian.com/northbay/found-in-translation/Content?oid=9986738

Happy Publication Day

We are proud to announce our 2020 subscription titles: The Machinery of Sleep by Patrick Cahill, The Distant Sound by Eliot Schain, and Plagios/Plagiarisms by Ulalume González de León. The publication date for all three is April 2, 2020. Subscribers who order our April releases each year are given a special subscription rate, which includes shipping, handling, and tax. The 2020…Read More

Dane Cervine’s work in Monterey Poetry Review

Three of the prose poems that will appear in Dane’s forthcoming collection, The World Is God’s Language, appear in the Spring 2020 issue of Monterey Poetry Review. Dane’s full-length collection will be published in early April 2021.

Pushcart nominees for 2020

Sixteen Rivers Press nominated six poems for the 2020 Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses XIX: From A Folio for the Dark by Camille Norton: “Quaker Light” and “The Black Dog.” From All the Fires of Wind and Light by Maya Khosla, “Synchronicity” and “The Sierra: A History.” From Barbara Swift Brauer’s  Rain, Like…Read More