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An Interview with Harley Patrick of Hellgate Press
Ed Battistella: How did Hellgate Press come about? Harley Patrick: In the late 1990s, Emmett Ramey, the owner of PSI Research, Inc., a Grants Pass-based publishing company specializing in business-related titles under the imprint Oasis Press, wanted to establish a … Continue reading
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Grad School: An Interview with Eric Worthey
Eric Worthey is a Graduate student and First-Year-Writing Instructor at Eastern Michigan University. He was a Ronald E. McNair scholar at Southern Oregon University, graduating in 2015. Ed Battistella: What is your graduate program like? Eric Worthey: Fun and intense. … Continue reading
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An Interview with Robert Arellano, author of Havana Libre
ROBERT ARELLANO is the award-winning author of six novels including Curse the Names, Fast Eddie, King of the Bees, and Don Dimaio of La Plata. His latest novel, Havana Libre, is the standalone sequel to his Edgar-nominated Havana Lunar. His … Continue reading
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An Interview with David D. Horowitz of Rose Alley Press
Founded by David D. Horowitz in November 1995, Rose Alley Press publishes rhymed and metered poetry, cultural commentary, and an annually updated booklet about writing and publication. Ed Battistella: How did Rose Alley Press get started? The name Rose Alley … Continue reading
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