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{{Short description|American publishing company}}
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| headquarters = [[Wilkes-Barre, PA]]
| distribution = [[Consortium Book Sales & Distribution]]
| keypeople = Dr. Philip Brady, Founder and Executive Director; Dr. Robert Mooney, Founder and Executive Editor; Mr. Steve Oristaglio, Founder and Business Advisor; Mr.Amanda Bill SchneiderRabaduex, Managing Editor; Ms. Pamela Turchin, Production Editor; Bill Schneider, Consulting Editor; Mary Poth, Grant Coordinator
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| url = {{URL|http://www.etruscanpress.org}}
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'''Etruscan Press''' is a [[List of English-language literary presses|literary press]] associated with [[Wilkes University]] ([[Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]]) in partnership with [[Youngstown State University]] ([[Youngstown, Ohio]]). The press, which was founded in 2001 by Philip Brady and Robert Mooney, specializes in publishing poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.<ref>{{cite news|title='It is a Press with an Important Mission:' Etruscan Press Receives National Recognition|publisher=University Wire|date=2015|accessdate=February 28, 2023|url=https://www.proquest.com/wire-feeds/is-press-with-important-mission-etruscan-receives/docview/2113699008/se-2}}</ref> The press is a member of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Etruscan Press|url=https://www.clmp.org/readers/publisher/etruscan-press/ |access-date=February 28, 2023 |publisher=Community of Literary Magazines and Presses}}</ref>
'''Etruscan Press''' is an American publisher founded in 2001 with a grant from the Oristaglio Foundation. A non-profit cooperative of poets and writers, the goal of Etruscan Press is to "produce and promote books that nurture the dialogue among genres, achieve a distinctive voice, and reshape the literary and cultural histories of which we are a part."<ref>[http://www.etruscanpress.org etruscan press | bearing imagination<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Housed at [[Wilkes University]] and partnering with [[Youngstown State University]], Etruscan Press is distributed nationally by [http://www.cbsd.com/ Consortium Distribution].
 
==Genres==
Etruscan Press publishes books of poems, novels, short stories, creative non-fiction, criticism, translation, and anthologies. Etruscan was one of five finalists for the 2015 AWP Small Press Publisher Award. Three works from Etruscan’sEtruscan's collection of poetry were named finalists for the National Book Award and another was named to the Longlist (the NBA’sNBA's “Top Ten” in poetry). Other titles are recipients of the Poetry Society of America’sAmerica's “First Book Award,” the Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award, and PEN Oakland’sOakland's “Josephine Miles Award.” Three poems published by Etruscan were selected for Best American Poetry. Most recently, titles published by Etruscan Press were awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize, Mass Book Award, nominated for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award in Poetry, named a finalistfinalists for the Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Award, Housatonic Book Award, Helen Smith Memorial Prize for Best Book of Poetry, and longlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay.
 
==Outreach Program==
PROMOTING LITERACY
 
The Etruscan Press Educational Outreach Program brings acclaimed authors to work with under-served students in area high schools, increasing the literacy of the students and offering a general appreciation for the literary arts.
 
Etruscan Press Outreach was developed to:
 
Expand cultural and literary awareness of students in Northeast Ohio and Pennsylvania
 
Demonstrate a love of literature to young people
 
Promote intercultural acceptance and understanding
 
Prepare under-served students for success in college
 
Promote literacy and love of reading
 
==Published books==
*''The Waw'' by Jacqueline Gay Walley (2024)
 
*''Don't Mind Me'' by Brian Coughlan (2024)
*''American Mother'' by Colum McCann with Diane Foley (2024)
*''Sinnerman'' by Michael Waters (2023)
*''Until We Talk'' by Darrell Bourque and Bill Gingles (2023)
*''Bon Courage'' by Ru Freeman (2023)
*''Viscera'' by Felice Belle (2023)
*''Mr. Either/Or: All the Rage'' by Aaron Poochigian (2023)
*''Fates'' by Ann Pendone, Katherine Soniat, and D. M. Spitzer (2023)
*''Black Metamorphoses'' by Shanta Lee (2023)
*''Mailer's Last Days'' by J. Michael Lennon (2022)
*''Generations'' by Dante Di Stefano, William Heyen, and H. L. Hix (2022)
*''Reading the Signs: and other itinerant essays'' by Stephen Benz (2022)
*''Voodoo Libretto: New and Selected Poems'' by Tim Seibles (2022)
*''Also Dark'' by Angelique Palmer (2021)
*''Trio'' by Karen Donovan, Diane Raptosh, and Daneen Wardrop (2021)
*''Wait for God to Notice'' by Sari Fordham (2021)
*''Bestiality of the Involved'' by Spring Ulmer (2021)
*''CinderScar'' by Bruce Bond (20022020)
*''The Last Orgasm'' by Nin Andrews (2020)
*''Variations in the Key of K'' by Alex Stein (2020)
*''Dear Z: The Zygote Epistles'' by Diane Raptosh (2020)
*''Triptych'' by Peter Grandbois, James McCorkle, and Robert Miltner (2020)
*''50 Miles'' by Sheryl St. Germain (2020)
*''Clay and Star: Selected Poems of Liliana Ursu'' translated by Mihaela Moscaliuc (2019)
*''Demonstrategy: Poetry, For and Against'' by H. L. Hix (2019)
*''Topographies'' by Stephen Benz (2019)
*''Ill Angels'' by Dante Di Stefano (2019)
*''Museum of Stones'' by Lynn Lurie (2019)
*''Sixteen'' by Auguste Corteau (2019)
*''Wattle & daub'' by Brian Coughlan (2018)
*''Silk Road'' by Daneen Wardrop (2018)
*''Romer'' by Robert Eastwood (2018)
*''Rough Ground'' by Alix Anne Shaw (2018)
*''Aard-vark to Axolotl: Pictures From My Grandfather's Dictionary'' by Karen Donovan (2018)
*''In the Cemetery of the Orange Trees'' by Jeff Talarigo (2018)
*''Areas of Fog'' by Will Dowd (2017)
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*''Arcadia Road: A Trilogy'' by Thorpe Moeckel (2015)
*''YOU.'' by Joseph P. Wood (2015)
*''Cannot Stay: Essays on Travel'' by Kevin Oderman (2015)
*''The Other Sky'' by Bruce Bond and Aron Wiesenfeld (2015)
*''Poems and Their Making: A Conversation'' edited by Philip Brady (2015)
*''I'm Here to Learn to Dream In Your Language'' by H. L. Hix (2015)
*''Surrendering Oz: A Life in Essays'' by Bonnie Friedman (2014)
*''Quick Kills'' by Lynn Lurie (2014)
*''The Greatest Jewish-American Lover In Hungarian History'' by Michael Blumenthal (2014)
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*''No Hurry'' by Michael Blumenthal (2012)
*''The Football Corporations'' by William Heyen (2012)
*''The Shyster's Daughter'' by Paula Priamos (2012)
*''Zarathustra Must Die'' by Dorian Alexander (2012)
*''Body Of A Dancer'' by Renée E. D’Aoust (2011)
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*''The Gambler's Nephew'' by Jack Matthews (2011)
*''The Burning House'' by Paul Lisicky (2011)
*''Coronology and Other Poems'' by Claire Bateman (2010)
*''First Fire, Then Birds'' by H. L. Hix (2010)
*''The Casanova Chronicles'' by Myrna Stone (2010)
*''So Late, So Soon'' by Carol Moldaw (2010)
*''Venison'' by Thorpe Moeckel (2010)
*''The Fugitive Self'' by John Wheatcroft (2009)
*''Incident Light'' by H. L. Hix (2009)
*''Peal'' by Bruce Bond (2009)
*''Synergos'' by Roberto Manzano/Steven Reese (2009)
*''The Disappearance of Seth'' by Kazim Ali (2009)
*''Toucans in the Arctic'' by Scott Coffel (2009)
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*''Chromatic'' by H. L. Hix (2006)
*''The Confessions of Doc Williams & Other Poems'' by William Heyen (2006)
*''Art Into Life: The Craft of Literary Biography'' by Frederick Karl (2005)
*''Shadows of Houses'' by H. L. Hix (2005)
*''The White Horse: A Columbian Journey'' by Diane Thiel (2004)
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*''Crow Man'' by Tom Bailey (2003)
*''Shoah Train'' by William Heyen (2003)
*''Cinder'' by Bruce Bond (2003)
*''Free Concert: New and Selected Poems'' by Milton Kessler (20032002)
*''Cinder'' by Bruce Bond (2002)
*''As Easy As Lying: Essays on Poetry'' by H. L. Hix (2002)
*''September 11, 2001: American Writers Respond'' by William Heyen (2002)
 
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