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Graywolf Press is an independent, non-profit publisher located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Graywolf Press publishes fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.[1]
Graywolf Press collaborates with organizations such as the College of Saint Benedict, the Mellon Foundation, and Farrar, Straus and Giroux.[1]
Graywolf Press currently publishes about 27 books a year, including the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize winner, the recipient of the Emily Dickinson First Book Award, and several translations supported by the Lannan Foundation.[3]
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OCLC 668194794 The Argonauts (GraywolfPress, 2015). OCLC 889165103 On Freedom - Four Songs of Care and Constraint (GraywolfPress, 2021). OCLC 1257524101 Like...
journalism whose manuscript was selected as the first winner of the GraywolfPress Africa Prize, awarded for a first novel manuscript by an African author...
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Author Maggie Nelson Country United States Genre Autotheory Publisher GraywolfPress Publication date 2015 Media type Print Pages 160 ISBN 1555977073...
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Subject Reflection on journaling Genre Memoir Published 2015 Publisher GraywolfPress Publication date March 3, 2015 Pages 144 ISBN 978-1-55597-703-0...
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Award, the GraywolfPress Nonfiction Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is a founding editor of Essay Press and a Guggenheim...
Minneapolis, MN: GraywolfPress, ISBN 978-1-64445-092-5 2018: Priest Turned Therapist Treats Fear of God, Minneapolis, MN: GraywolfPress, ISBN 978-1-55597-807-5...
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