A next installment of small press publisher interviewers is on Apt 9 Press where the gravity of love of things is talked about. People naturally take a roll and a role to what they care about,
I think these communities always move between cities, between writers and publishers. If you care about the chapbook form, I think you’ll seek out people doing similar things in other places, and other times. I think a writer needs a community (however big or small), and communities need other communities. In absolute isolation it is very difficult to accomplish much of anything.
Cameron Anstee of Apt. 9 Press is also going to be one of the facilitators for the Tree Reading Series workshops on June 8, 6:45-7:45 at Arts Court Building.
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