Founded | 2004 |
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Founder | Derrick C. Brown |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Austin, Texas |
Distribution | SCB Distributors [1] |
Publication types | Books |
Official website | writebloody |
Write Bloody Publishing is an independent American publishing house, founded in 2004 by traveling poet Derrick C. Brown. [2]
Authors | Books |
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Sheleen McElhinney | Every Little Vanishing, 2021 |
David Pérez | Love in a Time of Robot Apocalypse, 2011 |
Aaron Levy Samuels | Yarmulkes & Fitted Caps, 2013 |
Amber Flame | Ordinary Cruelty, 2017 |
Andrea Gibson | Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns, 2010 The Madness Vase, 2011 Pansy, 2015 |
Anis Mojgani | The Feather Room, 2011 Songs from Under the River, 2013 The Pocketknife Bible: The Poems and Art of Anis Mojgani, 2015 |
Annelyse Gelman | Everyone I Love is a Stranger to Someone, 2014 |
Beau Sia | The Undisputed Greatest Writer of All Time, 2012 |
Bill Moran | Oh God Get Out Get Out, 2017 |
Brandon Melendez | Gold that Frames The Mirror, 2019 |
Brendan Constantine | Birthday Girl with Possum, 2011 |
Bucky Sinister | Time Bomb Snooze Alarm, 2012 |
Buddy Wakefield | Stunt Water, 2015 |
Caitlin Scarano | Do Not Bring Him Water, 2017 |
Clint Smith | Counting Descent, 2016 |
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz | Dear Future Boyfriend, 2011 Hot Teen Slut, 2011 How to Love the Empty Air, 2018 |
Derrick C. Brown | Born in the Year of the Butterfly Knife, 2004 I Love You is Back, 2006 Scandelabra, 2009 Learn Then Burn: A Modern Poetry Anthology for the Classroom, 2010 Learn Then Burn Teacher Guide and Workbook Companion, 2010 Strange Light, 2012 Learn Then Burn 2: This Time It's Personal, 2014 Our Poison Horse, 2014 UH-OH, 2016 Hello. It Doesn’t Matter., 2018 |
Elaina M. Ellis | Write About an Empty Birdcage, 2011 |
Ernest Cline | The Importance of Being Ernest, 2013 |
Franny Choi | Floating, Brilliant, Gone, 2014 |
Hieu Minh Nguyen | This Way to the Sugar, 2014 |
Jackson Burgess | Atrophy, 2018 |
Jason Bayani | Amulet, 2013 |
Jeanann Verlee | Racing Hummingbirds, 2010 Said the Manic to the Muse, 2015 |
Jeremy Radin | Slow Dance with Sasquatch, 2012 |
Jon Sands | The New Clean, 2011 |
Karen Finneyfrock | Ceremony for the Choking Ghost, 2010 |
Khary Jackson | Any Psalm You Want: Poems, 2013 |
Lauren Zuinga | The Smell of Good Mud, 2012 |
Lino Anunciacion | The Way We Move Through Water, 2018 |
Megan Falley | After the Witch Hunt, 2012 Redhead and the Slaughter King, 2014 Drive Here and Devastate Me, 2018 How Poetry Can Change Your Heart, 2019 |
Mike McGee | In Search of Midnight, 2009 |
Miles Walser | What the Night Demands, 2013 |
Mindy Nettifee | Rise of the Trustfall, 2010 Glitter in the Blood, 2012 Open Your Mouth Like a Bell, 2018 |
Nancy Huang | Favorite Daughter, 2017 |
Nicole Homer | Pecking Order, 2017 |
Pages Matam | The Heart of a Comet, 2014 |
Rob "RatpackSlim" Sturma | Miles of Hallelujah, 2009 |
Sarah Kay | No Matter the Wreckage, 2014 |
Seema Reza | A Constellation of Half-Lives, 2019 |
Shanny Jean Maney | I Love Science!, 2012 |
Sierra DeMulder | The Bones Below, 2010 New Shoes on a Dead Horse, 2012 |
Tara Hardy | Bring Down the Chandeliers, 2011 My, My, My, My, My, 2016 |
Taylor Mali | What Learning Leaves, 2002 The Last Time As We Are, 2009 Bouquet of Red Flags, 2014 |
Tim Stafford | Learn Then Burn, 2010 Learn Then Burn Teacher Guide and Workbook Companion, 2010 Learn Then Burn 2: This Time It's Personal, 2014 |
Bloody Sunday, or the Bogside Massacre, was a massacre on 30 January 1972 when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians during a protest march in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland. Fourteen people died: thirteen were killed outright, while the death of another man four months later was attributed to his injuries. Many of the victims were shot while fleeing from the soldiers, and some were shot while trying to help the wounded. Other protesters were injured by shrapnel, rubber bullets, or batons, two were run down by British Army vehicles, and some were beaten. All of those shot were Catholics. The march had been organised by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) to protest against imprisonment without trial. The soldiers were from the 1st Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, the same battalion implicated in the Ballymurphy massacre several months before.
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