Muumuu House

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Muumuu House
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StatusActive
Founded2008
Founder Tao Lin
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Manhattan, New York
Distribution Worldwide
Key people Tao Lin
Publication types Books
Fiction genres fiction, poetry, nonfiction
Official website www.muumuuhouse.com

Muumuu House is an independent, small press publishing company and online literary magazine based formerly in Manhattan, New York, and currently in Hawaii that was founded by writer Tao Lin in 2008. [1] Muumuu House publishes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction in print and online. [2]

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Muumuu House has published print books by writers Zac Smith, Megan Boyle, Brandon Scott Gorrell, and Ellen Kennedy. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Online publications have included works by Jordan Castro, Ben Lerner, Sheila Heti, Michael W. Clune, Stacey Levine, Matthew Davis, and Matthew Rohrer.

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