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{{Short description|American publishing company}}
{{Infobox publisher
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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;
| publications = [[Book]]s
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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>
==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
==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)
*''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)
*''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
*''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 ( ▲*''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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[[Category:Publishing companies established in 2001]]
[[Category:Book publishing companies based in Pennsylvania]]
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