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Texture Press

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Publishing poetry, fiction, & nonfiction. Increasing international cultural literacy through literature and education.

I've come to an end of my tweeting for the lovely Texture Press. I've enjoyed doing it and want to say welcome to the person who takes it over (and hello)! Happy writing and reading to all.


“I had never known, never even imagined for a heartbeat, that there might be a place for people like us.” :) :) nyti.ms/2GkIYY4


TP author Nathan Leslie, March readings, Reston VA.

facebook.com/events/1550753… Reston Readings 3/25 at 5:30 at Reston Used Book Shop. Crime fiction evening.



Your tweeter received this lovely review of her book (yay!): Review: Of its gilt edges and evident fanfare – Glass, Rose Hunter foame.org/home/article/g…


My Twitter feed right now is a virtual tour of AWP. Aw! It looks awesome and a bit terrifying but really awesome. I still think one year I’ll be able to go. I’m gonna say 2020. ...


TP author Nathan Leslie.


I think I have to read this book. Lovely essay. ‘All real living is meeting’: the sacred love of Martin Buber – aeon.co/essays/all-rea… via @aeonmag


I am very fond of pufferfish. :) Drawings of Tetradons and Diodons (ca. 1838–42) publicdomainreview.org/collections/dr… via @publicdomainrev


Love this: "They always simply manifest, like a reversible picture suddenly reinterpreted: ... You look up from changing a camera lens to find that a tree trunk has gotten to its feet." Téa Obreht, Moose Magic: granta.com/moose-magic-ob…


Texture Press reposted

Drawing of a flea as seen through a microscope, from Micrographia (1665), the groundbreaking work of microscopy by English polymath Robert Hooke, who died #onthisday in 1703. Featured in our essay "Scurvy and the Terra Incognita" by Jonathan Lamb: buff.ly/2HYp19S #OTD

PublicDomainRev's tweet image. Drawing of a flea as seen through a microscope, from Micrographia (1665), the groundbreaking work of microscopy by English polymath Robert Hooke, who died #onthisday in 1703. Featured in our essay "Scurvy and the Terra Incognita" by Jonathan Lamb:  buff.ly/2HYp19S #OTD

TP author Nathan Leslie, reading.

facebook.com/events/8282922… Reading at the Fairfax City Library on Sun. at 3:30 p.m.



Texture Press reposted

librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/3694565 Reading March 4th at 3:30 at the new Fairfax City Library


“I look at the tiniest things and throw my lot in with chance.” In Conversation with Jorie Graham lithub.com/in-conversatio… via @lithub


"Is his absurdist horror show so different from Trump’s America, where a rage-tweeting troll sustained by fulsome praise and Diet Coke is our Ubu Roi?" Max Ernst’s Collage Novels hyperallergic.com/424432/max-ern… via @hyperallergic


“this day’s tight urgent edge, sharp with trying to get to something quick, to finish this before starting that, has the clock hands peeling hours;”


If you’re a writer, everyone always asks how you’d ever make money. Here’s what to say: slate.com/culture/2018/0… via @slate


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