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Ghost Dog Press

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Ghost Dog Press was an independent literary press based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Its publishing manifesto was: "To publish writers whose work challenges, questions, and enlivens public discourse on political, social and artistic matters while continuing to advance the idea of what language can be."

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Authors and books

Notable books from Ghost Dog Press include: Gone by Jimmy Nil Fishhawk; Notes from the Wasteland by Mick Murphy, and Dimestore Jargon by Jake Kaida.

Events

Ghost Dog Press sponsored the "Free Speech Literary Festival," which showcased the works of alternative, radical and fringe poets and writers from across North America. The festivities were held at the Above Ground Studio in Ann Arbor and at the 555 Arts Collective in Ypsilanti.

References

Ghost Dog Press Wikipedia