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Brooklyn Arts Press

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Publication types
  
Books

Founder
  
Joe Pan

Country of origin
  
United States of America

Fiction genres
  
poetry, fiction, art

Founded
  
2007

Fiction genre
  
Fiction

Distribution
  
Small Press Distribution

Key people
  
Noah Eli Gordon, Anselm Berrigan, Joe Pan, Michael Ernest Sweet, Daniel Borzutzky

Official website
  
www.brooklynartspress.com

Headquarters location
  
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Brooklyn Arts Press (BAP) is an independent publisher of poetry, literary fiction, non-fiction, and art books. The company was founded in 2007 by writer Joe Pan (formerly Joe Millar) in Brooklyn, New York. In 2015, the small press was compared to Radiohead and Louis CK for running a promotional sale that allowed readers to pay whatever they wanted for a new Noah Eli Gordon paperback book, leading to local and international speculation as to whether the campaign would be instrumental in changing how poetry books are sold in the US. In 2016, Daniel Borzutzky's book The Performance of Becoming Human, published by BAP that April, won the National Book Award for Poetry.

Contents

History

Brooklyn Arts Press, or BAP, began with the self-publication of Joe Pan’s first book, Autobiomythography & Gallery, after his debut manuscript was named a finalist for several major poetry contests, including the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition, the Academy of American Poets’ Walt Whitman Award, and the National Poetry Series. The book went on to be named “Best First Book of the Year” by Coldfront Magazine, and allowed BAP to begin publishing more books. While the recession halted production in 2008 and 2009, in 2010, the publishing company soon “broke the barrier where each book pays for the next." Since then, the small press has published between 9-12 books per year, including Christopher Hennessy’s Love-In-Idleness, which was a finalist for the Thom Gunn Award in 2012.

Notable Authors

  • Anselm Berrigan
  • Alexander Boldizar
  • Daniel Borzutzky (National Book Award Winner)
  • Noah Eli Gordon
  • Carol Guess
  • Joe Pan
  • Michael Ernest Sweet
  • References

    Brooklyn Arts Press Wikipedia