Queen's Ferry Press

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As an independent publisher of collections of literary fiction, Queen’s Ferry Press is committed to offering writing that conveys via its textual structuring and emotive interpretation. Influenced by a Scottish coastal estuary through which crossings have occurred for over a thousand years, and the two bridges that currently span its waters and link towns, Queen’s Ferry Press concerns itself with the construction of narrative vehicles. We are intrigued by the practice and function of fabrication, whether resulting in leading-edge compositions akin to feats of modern engineering or more traditional groupings suggestive of time-honored assemblage--as even the most modest of vessels can transport a queen. At Queen’s Ferry Press, bricolage as a means of physical crafting and affective connection is celebrated.

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The Life Story of a Chilean Sea Blob and Other Matters of Importance
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 47,180. Language: English. Published: February 7, 2012 by Queen's Ferry Press. Categories: Fiction » Literary collections » American / General
Much as Theodore Carter’s title sea blob proves a challenge to classify, the other matters of importance in this, the author’s debut, story collection emerge as equally amorphous and downright slippery when it comes to categorization. Yet, fleshy narrative makes indexing possible by way of a catalogue of characters who aren’t simply arranged, but rarities that act-largely at great personal risk.
I'll Give You Something to Cry About: A Gathering of Stories
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 52,380. Language: English. Published: November 9, 2011 by Queen's Ferry Press. Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary
TO BE held in cupped hands and passed around with wonder, the storied worlds of I’ll Give You Something to Cry About constitute a grouping born of spellbinding cosmic dust. Once more assuming the mantle of Story’s guardian, Corey Mesler sets to work at not only protecting and preserving, but pondering, playing, prodding, and perambulating within the bounds of narrative creation and exhaustion.

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