We’re thrilled at the audience reception for The Daily Feast, which won the title of “Bestseller – Fiction – Paperback” at Readers’ Books in December. Thank you Readers’ for your support of our small press!
We’re thrilled at the audience reception for The Daily Feast, which won the title of “Bestseller – Fiction – Paperback” at Readers’ Books in December. Thank you Readers’ for your support of our small press!
Berkeley publishing house Kelly’s Cove Press is pleased to announce a new semiannual literature and arts magazine, The Cove.
The Cove will showcase poetry, fiction, essays and visual arts by both up-and- coming and established artists and writers from across Northern California, with each issue focused around a specific, broad theme. The free, online magazine will be accessible to audiences worldwide at thecovemagazine.com beginning with the publication of its first issue, Fire, on April 20, 2018.
The massive wildfires that burned throughout Northern California in October 2017 affected, directly or indirectly, countless individuals across the region. The inaugural issue of The Cove features a range of responses to this event by a diverse group of artists and writers working in a variety of styles and mediums.
The Fire issue of The Cove will include among its contents:
“Sixteen Bay Area Artists Paint Fire,” a collection of fire-inspired paintings by Tami Sloan Tsark, Stephanie Thwaites, Spence Snyder, Natasha Sharpe, Keith Wilson, Kristen Garneau, Linda MacDonald, Margot Koch, Michael Kerbow, Jude Pittman, James Brzezinski, Greg Martin, Deborah Seidman and Bill Russell;
“Poets on Fire,” a series of responses in poetry to the October wildfires by Susan Griffin, Lisa Summers, Katherine Hastings, and Gwynn O’Gara;
“Squeak Carnwath’s Fire Art,” a showcase of fire-themed paintings and prints by the celebrated Oakland-based visual artist;
“Where’s Willoughby,” a new short story by North Bay writer Daniel Coshnear;
New poems by San Francisco poet and essayist Genine Lentine;
Old poems by Monte Rio poet and novelist Pat Nolan;
And four very short stories by San Francisco writer Olga Zilberbourg.
Just published: Chester Arnold’s Evidence, a retrospective celebration of Bay Area artist’s long career. This wide-ranging collection surveys works from the past three decades, investigations rich with humor and penetrating visual commentary, along with a fierce love of the natural world and the art of painting.
Check out our new selection of sale books, including Civil War Stories which features paintings by Chester Arnold.
Receive free shipping on these three titles from now until June 1, 2017!
Shipping costs will be refunded within 7 days of placing your order.
We invite you to take advantage of our annual holiday sale at Kelly’s Cove Press. All our titles are available at a discount of at least 20% through January 19. After that all bets are off! Buy three books or more and we pay domestic shipping. Our books make charming gifts.
Kelly’s Cove Press is returning to the 2nd Annual Bay Area Book Festival in downtown Berkeley, CA. Stop by our booth on Literary Lane (Addison St at Shattuck Ave) in front of the Aurora Theater.
The festival features 300 authors from around the world, 225 literary exhibitors, live musical performances, art installations and film screenings. Admission is free. Come say hello!
From now through January 6, 2016 all Kelly’s Cove Press titles are 20% off the retail price. Free shipping on orders of 3 or more books (domestic shipping only).
Kelly’s Cove is pleased to announce the release of Hollywood Digs by Ken LaZebnik, on April 1, 2014.
When: | Back to Calendar »September 22, 2012 @ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM | |
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Where: | Santa Rosa Downtown Courthouse Square and Central Library Santa Rosa CA USA |
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Cost: | free | |
Patchen’s biographer Larry Smith wrote a review of our centennial selection: NY Journal of Books Review