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Dzanc Books : ウィキペディア英語版
Dzanc Books

Dzanc Books is an American independent press book publisher. It is a non-profit 501(c)(3) private foundation. It was founded in 2006 by Steven Gillis, a lawyer turned novelist, and Dan Wickett, a prolific on-line book reviewer. They operate from their homes, near Detroit, Michigan.〔
Dzanc Books has been called "the future of publishing"〔 and "one of the great contemporary forces in independent publishing". They have been very aggressive in pursuing literary fiction and eBooks. They published their own list of independent 20 writers to watch in response to the ''New Yorkers list of "20 Under 40", which they felt was too establishment-oriented.
Their staff includes author Matt Bell as senior editor.〔 Although most submissions are first read by interns, Gillis and Wickett read all manuscripts that they publish.
Published authors include Roy Kesey, Yannick Murphy, Terese Svoboda, Allison Amend, Jeff Parker, Peter Selgin, Laura van den Berg, Anne Valente, Robert Coover, Joseph McElroy, Robert Lopez, Evan Lavender-Smith, Jen Michalski, Dawn Raffel, J. Robert Lennon, Adam Klein, Okey Ndibe, Mary Biddinger, David Galef, Aimee Parkison, Kyle Minor, Kelly Cherry.
==The name==
The name "Dzanc" was formed from the initials of the names of the founders' five children.〔〔 It is pronounced as two syllables, "duh-ZAANCK"〔 or "da-zaynk".

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