Books
Publications have included:
- The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs by Brian Costello (ISBN 978-0-9771992-0-4)
- Degrees of Separation edited by Samia Saleem (ISBN 978-0-9771992-2-8)
- Hiding Out by Jonathan Messinger (ISBN 978-0-9771992-3-5)
- This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record by Susannah Felts (ISBN 978-0-9771992-4-2)
- boring boring boring boring boring boring boring by Zach Plague (ISBN 978-0-9771992-5-9)
- AM/PM by Amelia Gray (ISBN 978-0-9771992-7-3)
- The Karaoke Singer's Guide to Self-Defense by Tim Kinsella (ISBN 978-0-9831863-0-4)
- Sons of the Rapture by Todd Dills (ISBN 978-0-9771992-1-1)
- The Universe in Miniature in Miniature by Patrick Somerville (ISBN 978-0-9825808-1-3)
- Daddy's by Lindsay Hunter (ISBN 978-0-9825808-0-6)
- Scorch Atlas by Blake Butler (ISBN 978-0-9771992-8-0)
- The Awful Possibilities by Christian TeBordo (ISBN 978-09-771992-9-7)
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—Lawrence Balter (20th century)
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—Virginia Woolf (18821941)