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Checklist to Stereotypical Female Characters

By Vi La Bianca Vi_LaBianca

April 1, 2016 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Checklist to Stereotypical Female Characters

April 1 marks the end of Women’s History Month, and Ooligan Press is going out with a bang. Today at the AWP Conference & Bookfair in Los Angeles, we are launching Memories Flow in Our Veins, an anthology of prolific women writers that was collected in partnership with CALYX Press. After months of hard work, […]

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Putting Memories on the Radar

By Hayley Wilson hayleyotrope

March 4, 2016 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Putting Memories on the Radar

A funny thing happens in the period of time between the actual printing and delivery of a book and the book’s true publication date, two events that occur so close together that they could hold hands. You, the publisher, find yourself firmly planted between them with both hands full. Ostensibly, the book is finished: the […]

Filed Under: Start to Finish Tagged With: 2016 AWP Conference, book launch, book marketing, CALYX 40th anniversary anthology, Memories Flow In Our Veins, women writers

Reading Dangerously

By Corinne Gould

October 21, 2015 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Reading Dangerously

I first discovered the phrase “reading dangerously” one year ago while browsing the stacks at Powell’s Bookstore. Andy Miller’s The Year of Reading Dangerously caught my eye, and as I leafed through the pages, I gathered that I was holding a memoir of sorts. The story chronicles Miller’s consumption of fifty lofty titles, like Middlemarch […]

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Allison Green, Andy Miller, blogging, books, feminism, Kait Heacock, Ooligan, Reading, Transmit Culture, travel, women writers, writing

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