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9 books for $99! With a Tupelo Press subscription, you'll receive a year of poetry books, delivered to your door. These subscriptions function like the “community-supported agriculture” memberships many organic farms are now offering to strengthen their relationships with customers and to stabilize finances. We ask our subscribers to give us money in advance, during our production process, and in return we’ll send nine books, postage pre-paid, which will wing their way directly to you over the course of the year.
Sign up today for your own 2010 Tupelo Press subscription and then purchase subscriptions for friends and family. They will thank you all year long for your thoughtfulness. Or you can ask loved ones to purchase a 2010 subscription on your behalf. Their purchase supports an endeavor important to you, and the terms of our current $30,000 challenge grant allow us to count subscription income toward the required match.
In addition to ordering online, you may also click here to download a printable pdf version of our 2010 subscription brochure and order form (9.05 MB).
Remember: Only $99.00 for 9 books! And we’ll pay the postage . . .
| New: 2010 Subscription |
| John Cross | staring at the animal | 2007 Snowbound Award |
| Martha Zweig | Monkey Lightning | |
| Polina Barskova | This Lamentable City | Translated by Ilya Kaminsky |
| Gary Soto | Human Nature | |
| Ellen Doré Watson | Dogged Hearts | |
| Megan Snyder-Camp | The Forest of Sure Things | 2008 First Book Award |
| Rebecca Dunham | The Flight Cage | 2007 Open-Reading Selection |
| Stacey Waite | the lake has no saint | 2008 Snowbound Award |
| Michael Chitwood | Clamor | |
Literary agent Janet Reid praises the Tupelo subscriptions in a recent interview on the website of the Desert Dreams Writers Conference:
Desert Rose: What books do you read for pleasure?
Janet [Reid]: “I have a subscription with two publishers: Tupelo Press for poetry and Archipelago Books for literature in translation. It’s sort of like book-of-the-month-club. I like this model because I know nothing about poetry and less about books published in other countries. This way the editors find good books, and I get the benefit of their knowledge. I’ve read a lot of amazing things I’d never have even found on my own.”
And here’s a testimonial from a 2009 subscriber who requested a renewal for 2010:
Dear Rose, I have promised myself that I would write to you at least once to thank you for your gracious letters and the messages found in the beautifully prepared books that you send. The cover of the Char book is a poem all by itself. Enclosed is a check for $99, a bargain like few others. I look forward to the surprise and transport of each author’s vision. Thank you for this important commitment. All good wishes, Wallis Wilde-Menozzi
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Nine Books of Poetry from 2010
And if you’re curious about last year’s subscription, it’s not too late: 2009 Subscriptions are still available.
| 2009 Subscription |
| G.C. Waldrep | Archicembalo | 2007 Dorset Prize |
| Dan Beachy-Quick | This Nest, Swift Passerine | |
| Angela Shaw | The Beginning of the Fields | |
| Joshua Marie Wilkinson | The Book of Whispering in the Projection Booth | |
| Jennifer Militello | Flinch of Song | 2007 First Book Award |
| Theodore Deppe | Orpheus on the Red Line | |
| Joan Houlihan | The Us | |
| Patricia Fargnoli | Then, Something | |
| Nancy Naomi Carlson | Stone Lyre: Poems of René Char | |
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Nine Books of Poetry from 2009
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