Recent Work
erbacce-press are newly established and are not here to make a profit but to offer a service to writers whose work they actually like. IF you are published by erbacce-press then it will be because they think your work is, in one way or another, special, or different.
To date erbacce-press have published the following:
Dripping Milk by Misti Rainwater-Lites ISBN: 978-0-9555754-7-1 40 pages Poetry and Skin Cream by Andrew Taylor ISBN: 978-0-9555754-0-2 40 pages A Hunger for Mourning by David McLean ISBN: 978-0-9555754-5-7 40 pages Butterfly in a Snowstorm by Jacqui Dunne ISBN: 978-0-9555754-4-0 40 pages This Panopticon Life by Tracey Currall ISBN: 978-0-9555754-6-4 40 pages Lace-Circled Darkness by Lynn Strongin ISBN: 978-0-9555754-1-9 40 pages Temporary Residence by Andrew Taylor ISBN: 978-0-9555754-3-3 40 pages …through a glass darkly by Alan Corkish ISBN: 978-0-9555754-2-6 118 pages The Magnificent Guffaw by Richard Wink ISBN: 978-0-955754-8-8 40 pages The Cast-Iron Shore by Pat Jourdan ISBN: 978-0-9555754-9-5 40 pages Trout Pout by Andrew Lander ISBN: 978-1-906588-11-3 40 pages Gimme a Break! by Dave Stannage ISBN: 978-1-906588-09-0 36 pages
Ladies of Divided Twins by Graham Burchell ISBN: 978-1-906588-04-5 40 pages PISS TALKS by Harry R. Wilkens ISBN: 978-1-906588-05-2 40 pages Marilyn Monroe Remembered by Jan Oskar Hansen ISBN: 978-1-906588-02-1 40 pages AMANDA FLAMER by Lynn Strongin ISBN: 978-1906588-00-7 40 pages Saint and City by Mark Leech ISBN: 978-1-906588-01-4 40 pages Squeezing Blood From The Alphabet by Rob Plath ISBN: 978-1-906588-03-8 40 pages Hare by Vivien Jones ISBN: 978-1-906588-10-6 40 pages The Mirror by Zack Wilson ISBN: 978-1-906588-08-3 40 pages Dusk Descends by Ananya S. Guha ISBN: 978-1-906588-07-6 40 pages
After the Age of Animals by Keith Alan Deutsch ISBN: 978-1-906588-06-9 40 pages The Spaces Between Things by Linda Benninghoff ISBN: 978-1-906588-12-0 40 pages Malpoetry by Malcolm Saunders ISBN: 978-1-906588-14-4 40 pages Canoe by Sam Smith ISBN: 978-1-906588-13-7 32 pages
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