MadHat Press

MadHat Press is an American and international book-publishing company located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

History

MadHat was founded in 2010 by poets Carol Novack and Marc Vincenz as a platform for new American and international writing. At first, MadHat published a poetry magazine, MadHatters' Review that has later grown into a poetry press. Writing about MadHatters' Review in PiF Magazine, poet Kristina Marie Darling noted that it "provides a unique forum for writers to experiment with form, narrative, and the relationship between text and other mediums." [1]

After Carol Novack's death that occurred in December 2011,[2] Marc Vincenz has become editor-in-chief.

In an interview with American Book Review, he outlined the magazine's editorial policy:

MadHat publishes work that stretches imaginative and structural boundaries. We lean toward passionate, lyrical and explosive work, well-crafted and somewhat cerebral[3]

The press had an imprint, Plume Editions edited by the poet Daniel Lawless.[4] This imprint is now defunct. More recently, the press has also started publishing fiction and criticism.

Notable writers published by the press

References

  1. Kristina Marie Darling. The Mad Hatters’ Review Reviewed PiF Magazine, Issue No. 122, July 2007
  2. Carol Novack – A life remembered. Rochford Street Review, February 2012
  3. American Book Review, Volume 37, Number 5, July/August 2016
  4. Alex Cigale. MadHat Press: the Plume, Cardinal Points, In Like Company journals/anthologies. The Best American Poetry, July 17, 2015
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