Kimberly Dark, News
Congratulations Kimberly Dark!
August 4, 2019 Congratulations! The results of the 2019 American Fiction Awards have been announced. Your book has been honored as a “Winner” in the “Poetry: Narrative” category: Love and Errors by Kimberly Dark Puna Press Winner Poetry: Narrative A complete list of winners and finalists in each category can be found at: http://americanbookfest.com/americanfictionawards/2019afafullresults.html CONGRATULATIONS!… Read More
Event, News, Ted Washington
Emily Lu Gao Features at Palabra!
PALABRAan evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Emily Lu Gao AKA Emdash is a San Diego grown 2nd generation Chinese American poet who has a fondness of verbs. She hopes sharing her stories can not only be a form of healing for herself but for others. Her hope is that she can bring love,… Read More
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Jeremy Brownlowe Features at Palabra!
PALABRAan evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured reader is Jeremy M Brownlowe. Jeremy is widely known for his work as Typewriter Troubadour where he travels the country creating custom poetry on a typewriter in public spaces (You can catch him weekly at the San Diego Farmers Market circuit). Tonight marks his debut feature… Read More
Lizzie Wann, News
The Hospice Bubble & Other Devastating Affirmations is Really Good
The San Diego Troubadour reviewed Lizzie Wann’s latest from Puna Press. Read what they had to say here. Read More
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Day Five: The Finale
What a great day! What a great Con! Many reasons to be pumped about the ComicCon 2019. The sales were good and could and will be better. The need for more product is the driving force for belief that we can do better. We sold out of Layla prints day two and sold out of… Read More
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Day Four: How to Be A Vendor and Still Love The Con
Saturday the comic-con began to feel like a job. I was tired when the day started and sales were slow but fortunately Lorena saved the day. She kidnapped me from the table. We wandered for a moment while headed to see an artist for a signing and some of her friends that had booths. This… Read More
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Day Three: Friends From Afar
One of the great things about participating in the Comic-Con for an extended number of years is the people you meet and only see when the con is on. Somehow a following has developed for Horn Dog. Not a large following, but there are people stopping by the table with the intent of securing the… Read More
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Day Two: The Opening
I would like to think that I learn from mistakes. I would also like to think I don’t live in denial. It appears we will sell out of the print of Layla. We sold out last year too. I brought the same number prints expecting different results. I just have to face the fact that… Read More
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Day One: Preview Night
It was the best move loading in the day before setting up. I parked in Barrio Logan at around 11am approximately 1 1/2 miles from the Convention Center. It was a liesurely walk only carrying my light pack, a thermos of coffee and a large bottle of water. This was nothing compared to the two… Read More