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on great small-press books that deserved reader attention. “I saw her books coming out, also from small presses,” Martin says, “and I just fell in love with them. Especially her most recent. So immediately, when I thought of who I wanted to read with in Colorado, I thought of Wendy. Immediately.”
Events like this pairing at Tattered Cover are also a way to “breathe new life into worthwhile titles," Fox adds."A book is always new to a new reader, even when it's not new to the industry. So one thing that I thought was really cool about this event is the conversation. We can talk about one another’s books. It’s more interesting for the writers, and for the audience. It’s not just you and your book up there sweating behind a podium.
Both authors are champions of small presses, which have always been important to the literary landscape. That's where marginalized voices first find an audience, where experimentation is not only welcomed, but celebrated. “It’s really quite an honor to be chosen by a small press,” Martin asserts. “They’re choosing the books they publish because they love those books.”focuses solely on the small press publishing industry and the books that are produced by it, agrees wholeheartedly.
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