Published Authors At Edgewise Press
- Alan Jones, Long After Hannibal Had Passed With Elephants: Poems and Epigrams
- Bruce Benderson, Toward the New Degeneracy: An Essay (2nd Edition)
- Peter Halley, Recent Essays 1990-1996 (out of print)
- Nanni Cagnone, The Book of Giving Back: A Poem
- Jonathan Lasker, Complete Essays 1984-1998
- Cid Corman, Tributary: Poems (edited by Philippe Briet)
- B.H. Friedman, Swimming Laps: Stories and Meditations
- Abraham David Christian, La Salle des Pieds Perdus: Drawing / Zeichnung
- Remo Guidieri, Too Late Too Early: An Essay
- Rackstraw Downes, In Relation to the Whole: Three Essays from Three Decades - 1973, 1981, 1996 (2nd Edition)
- Demosthenes Davvetas, Architecture of Tears: Stories, Poems, Aphorisms
- Mary de Rachewiltz, For the Wrong Reason: Poems
- John T. Spike, Dissimilar Revelations: Essays on Neolithic Art, Fra Angelico, Velázquez, Goya, and Cézanne
- Vik Muniz, Natura, Pictrix: Interviews and Essays on Photography
- Saint Clair Cemin, Fragments of a Mind: Stories and Comments on Art
- Enrico Pedrini, Irreversibility and the Avant-Garde: An Essay on Physics and Modern Culture
- Nanni Cagnone, Index Vacuus: Poems
- Robert Burke, Every Occupation in America: Photography and Reflections on Earning a Living
- Joseph Masheck, The Carpet Paradigm: Integral Flatness from Decorative to Fine Art
- Peter Nadin, The First Mark: Unlearning How to Make Art
- Ross Bleckner, Examined Life: Writings 1972 - 2007
- Joseph Nechvatal, Towards an Immersive Intelligence: Essays on the Work of Art in the Age of Computer Technology and Virtual Reality 1993-2006
- Andrew McCarron, Mysterium: Poems
- Brunella Antomarini, The Maiden Machine: Philosophy in the Age of the Unborn Woman
- Peter Halley, Selected Essays 1981-2001
- Peter Nadin, Taxonomy Transplanted
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