Kore Press marks 19 years of publishing literature by women writers with the Annual Benefit Auction & Garden Party
Sunday, May 27th, 6pm, on the lawns of the
Historic Franklin House, 402 N. Main.
Advance tickets are $20 ($25 at the door), children under 12 are free. Price of admission includes buffet by Gallery of Food, drinks, bidding privileges and live music by Emilie Marchand
“Barber’s perceptions are so specific and surprising in these beautiful and rigorous poems, her diction and music so pure, her rhetoric so without excess or self-congratulations that her discipline as an artist seems supernatural.”—Vijay Seshadri, author of The Long Meadow
$16, 5.5 x 8.5," 144 pgs, trade paper
Order your copy here.
Check out the wonderful review of For Sale By Owner by Erinn Kelley at Literary Mama!
"Each piece of short fiction represents a new lens through which to view domesticity, combining relatable stories and familiar emotions with outlandish and sometimes disquieting twists."
Kore has been publishing the creative genius of women writers since 1993, in part to maintain equitable public discourse and an accurate historic record. Greek for "daughter," Kore (kor-ay) recalls the myth of Persephone in which a daughter is taken into the underworld and re-emerges half the year because of a bargain struck by her mother and the nasty fellow down below. The daughter's emergence from the dark depths each year, like the creative process itself, marks a time of change!