Contact Burning Shore Press

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By Phone and Mail:
Due to the large amount of telemarketing calls and junk mail we have been recieving, we have decided to no longer list our phone number or snail mail address. If you need to call or mail us something, contact us by email first and we will give you the necessary information.


Manuscripts

Burning Shore Press happily accepts unsolicted manuscipts. We are, however, a small publication house and can therefore only publish a limited number of even the most worthy works that come our way. We ask that a detailed email describing the work in question be sent before any manuscript itself is mailed to us.


We have been recieving a large number of cold submisisons by authors who apparently have not bothered to research the types of work we publish. If you want us to take your submission seriously we highly recommend that you get a hold of our books and see what we're about before submitting.


Manuscript Guidlines

Manuscripts should be emailed to us as either a Word, NeoOffice, or pdf file (Word is prefered--we do not accept paper manuscripts). All manuscipts should have a cover sheet stating its title and the type of work it is (a novel, poetry collection, etc.). The cover sheet should also feature the authors name, address, phone number, email address, and the date on which it was mailed to us. Please do not email us any manuscript we have not specfically requested.

All manuscripts must be in either 12 point Times, Times New Roman, or Courier New font.



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