Where To Find Burning Shore Press Titles - Vendors and Links

We believe best way to keep counter-mainstream literature thriving is for readers to purchase books directly thru the publisher whenever possible. Freedom of choice is equally important, however. So we have compiled this (growing) list of alternative venues that carry BSP titles


Amazon.Com

Don Giovanni: A Play - By Dan Fante

Songs From The Shooting Gallery: Poems 1999-2006 - By Tony O'Neill

Heaping Stones: A Novel - By Rob Woodard


Bookstores

Acres of Books - 240 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802. Phone: (562) 437-6980

Open Books - 2226 e. 4th street, Long Beach, CA, 90814 (between Cherry and Junipero), "in the heart of Retro Row." Phone: (562) 499-OPEN.

Arundel Books - 8380 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90048. Phone (323) 852-9852.

Skylight Books - 1818 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (In the Los Feliz area). Phone: (323) 660-1175. Fax: (323) 660-0232.

Williams Books - 443 West 6th Street, Downtown San Pedro, CA, 90731. Phone: 310-832-3631. Fax: 310-832-0134.


If you are a buyer for a bookstore or on-line bookseller that would like to carry Burning Shore Press titles, please email us at bsp@burningshorepress.com, with "Vendor Inquiry" as the subject line.


Upcoming Publications

THE BOILER ROOM a play
by Dan Fante
Summer, 2008

KING OF LONG BEACH poems
by Rob Woodard
Fall, 2009

Writers Corner

Excerpts from works by:
Dan Fante 
Tony O'Neill 
Rob WoodardUpdated

Interviews

Dueling Interviews
Tony O'Neill & Rob Woodard Interview Each Other New

Behind the Mask?
Dan Fante Interviewed by Rob Woodard

Reviews & Essays

Introduction to Rob Woodard's What Love Is New
by Matthew Firth

Bukowski Stinks
"The People Look Like Flowers at Last"
by Charles Bukowski
Reviewed by R.K. Wallace

Holding Steady: The Resurgence of Bob Dylan Part III
"Modern Times"
by Bob Dylan
Reviewed by Rob Woodard

A Voice of Rage and Renewal
"The Last Person to Hear Your Voice"
by Richard Shelton
Reviewed by Rob Woodard

Driving Desire Underground
"New Orleans, Chicago, and Points Elsewhere"
by Gerald Locklin
Reviewed by R.K. Wallace

Reviews & Essays Archive