by Greg Shaw | Feb 6, 2023 | News
SEATTLE—The night can be a scary time. It is dark. It can be a magical time too. Stars are out, the moon is bright. Strange and perhaps marvelous noises drift in through an open window. Gwen, a little girl in a very big bed, awakens to a noise one night and goes... by Greg Shaw | Mar 24, 2022 | News
SEATTLE— We Had Our Reasons, a groundbreaking new volume of poetry from Pulley Press, offers a startling look into an American community of Mexican farmworkers. Centered around the town of Othello, in eastern Washington state, this collection by Ricardo Ruiz was... by Greg Shaw | Jan 11, 2022 | Behind the Scenes, News
SEATTLE– Clyde Hill Publishing today announced that Frances McCue, the Seattle-based poet, author, professor and literary activist who co-founded Hugo House, one of the nation’s largest literary centers, will be the founding editor of a new poetry imprint... by Greg Shaw | Jan 6, 2022 | News
SEATTLE— Pulley Press, a new poetry imprint of Clyde Hill Publishing, is publishing its first chapbook, A Man with A Rake, a collection of poems by Pulitzer-prize winning poet Ted Kooser. The book will be released on March 15, 2022. With this beautiful set of... by Greg Shaw | Oct 19, 2021 | Behind the Scenes, Opinion
We began Clyde Hill Publishing and our emerging poetry imprint, Pulley Press, because we’re interested in people who think differently – founders innovators, thinkers, and tinkerers. The painter and sculptor Jasper Johns checks all of these boxes. And more. *** In...