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Greenpoint Press is an independent, not-for-profit publishing house based in New York City. It was founded in 2004 as the book-publishing arm of the webzine Ducts.org. When Ducts merged in 2007 with the New York Writers Workshop, Greenpoint Press became part of the parent organization New York Writers Resources. The Press' stated mission is "to publish high-quality non-fiction that might otherwise be neglected by commercial publishers, with an emphasis on 'personal stories' with a strong narrative and distinctive voice." In 2009, Greenpoint Press enlarged its mission to include works of literary fiction. The first of these was the Shamus Award-nominated, ''Swann's Last Song''. The second is ''Sloth'' by Mark Goldblatt. List of Greenpoint Press books: ''How Not To Greet Famous People: The Best Stories from ducts.org'' edited by Jonathan Kravetz and Charles Salzberg (2004) ''The Sentence'' by Gene Kraig (2006) ''Long Gone'' by Richard Willis (2007) ''New York in the Fifties'' by Dan Wakefield (2008) ''Between Heaven and Earth: An Adventure in Free Fall'' by Doug Garr (2009) ''Swann's Last Song'' by Charles Salzberg (2010) ''Sloth'' by Mark Goldblatt (2010) ''Dude du Jour of Somalia'' by Dr. Eli Shaber (2010) "The House on Crash Corner" by Mindy Greenstein (forward by David Brooks) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greenpoint Press」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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