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Kearney Street Books

'Tribute to Orpheus:' Available This May

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Tribute to Orpheus: Prose & Poetry about Music or Musicians, Edited by Gary McKinney.
Tribute to Orpheus is an anthology of short fiction, poetry, and non-fiction prose by or about music or musicians, edited by Gary McKinney. The short stories, poetry, and non-fiction found in Tribute to Orpheus cover a swath of musical ground: from jazz to classical, from punk to pop, from penny whistles to Martin guitars and Marshall stacks. Covered, too, is an equally impressive swath of themes and emotions: love and loathing, compassion and humor, outlooks and insights. The authors themselves hail from all across America, literally from coast to coast and border to border. Most are also musicians, whether amateur and professional.
Kearney Street Books is a small, grant-funded publishing house. Our motto: "Books that Rock!" We publish one or two books a year. Before submitting, please query first via email at [email protected]. We also offer editorial and graphic arts services. All our interior layouts and cover designs are done in-house. We belong to PMA, PNBA and BPNW, and distribute through Baker & Taylor, Partner's West, and Amazon.com.

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Member Since: 4/11/2007
Band Website: kearneystreetbooks.com
Band Members: Our authors include: Peter Dabbene, R. Dean Johnson, Robert Lopresti, Laura McChristian, Tim McHugh, Gary McKinney, Sara Stamey, and Richard Widerkehr.
Sounds Like: Eddie was a Talker

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"Eddie was a Talker" Video Up Now!

Just in time for the release of Tribute to Orpheus (Thursday @ 7:30 @ Village Books!), Kearney Street Books presents "Eddie was a Talker." "Eddie was a Talker," a short story by Robert Sarazin Blake,...
Posted by Kearney Street Books on Wed, 23 May 2007 04:05:00 PST

Read an Excerpt from 'Tribute to Orpheus'

The following is an excerpt chapter from the forthcoming anthology, Tribute to Orpheus. If you like what you read, feel free to purchase the anthology from Our Online Store!Two-Car StudioSeptember, 19...
Posted by Kearney Street Books on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:03:00 PST