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Sixteen Rivers Press : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sixteen Rivers Press
Sixteen Rivers Press is a shared-work, nonprofit poetry collective that provides an alternative publishing avenue for San Francisco Bay Area poets. ==History== Founded in 1999 by poets Valerie Berry, Terry Ehret, Margaret Kaufman, Jacqueline Kudler, Diane Lutovich, Carolyn Miller, and Susan Sibbet as a shared-work, nonprofit poetry collective dedicated to providing an alternative publishing avenue for San Francisco Bay Area poets.〔Rona Marech, "(At Sixteen Rivers Press, the poetry flows freely )," ''San Francisco Chronicle,'' August 2, 2002〕〔("Do-It-Yourself Poetics," SFStation.com )〕 Sixteen Rivers Press was modeled after the Alice James Books collective, a Boston-area regional press created in the 1970s.〔(The Sixteen Rivers Press website "About Us" page ), accessed July 2, 2010.〕 Named for the sixteen rivers that flow into San Francisco Bay, the press publishes books by poets residing in the Greater Bay Area region. Sixteen Rivers Press continues as one of the longest-running and most successful collective presses in the United States, having published thirty collections of poetry. Its authors have won prizes in poetry and translation, National Endowment for the Arts and other grants, honors in various genres, and have published books with other presses—in poetry, fiction, architecture, education, psychology, and other nonfiction.〔(Poets & Writers )〕
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