TP Subscription 2019

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7 books for $77! With a Tupelo Press subscription, you’ll receive a year of poetry books, delivered to your door, with free shipping!

NEW FOR 2019: Add on Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations for only $20! That’s 8 beautiful books for $97.

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7 books for $77!

With a Tupelo Press subscription, you’ll receive a year of poetry books, delivered to your door. When you subscribe, you support a small press in the same way you’d support a small organic farm with a CSA. Think of this subscription as a CSP – Community Supported Poetry! We ask our subscribers to give us money in advance, during our production process, and in return we’ll send seven books, postage prepaid, delivered to your door at each publication date over the course of the year. Check out the 2019 lineup below:

2019 Poetry Series Subscription
Nomi Stone Kill Class (poems)
Joseph Campana The Book of LIFE (poems)
Geri Doran Epistle, Osprey (poems)
Jesse Lee Kercheval America, That Island Off the Coast of France (poems)
Alan Williamson Franciscan Notes (poems)
Adeeba Shahid Talukder Shahr-e-jaanaan: The City of The Beloved (poems)
Dan Beachy-Quick Arrows (poems)
ADD ON for $20: 

Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations

(poems)

 

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— W. Wilde-Menozzi, Parma, Italy

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