Snake Nation Press

Snake Nation Press is an independent publishing company based in upstate Valdosta, Georgia, United States. Among the prominent writers discovered by the press are Brian Bedard, Starkey Flythe, Seaborn Jones, Morris Smith and Dwight Yates. The press awards two major literary prizes: The Violet Reed Haas Poetry Award and the Serena McDonald Kennedy Fiction Award.[1] Its collections in fiction are frequent nominees for The Story Prize.[2] Two poetry winners have also gone on to win Georgia Library Association Honors.[3] The press has also published award-winning volumes of local history.[4]

Snake Nation Press is the largest independent publisher in Georgia and among the largest in the South[5] it was founded in 1989 by Robert George, the former director of Lowndes/Valdosta Arts Commission, and Jean Arambula.[6]

Notes

  1. Poets & Writers, June 2011
  2. AWP Chronicle, Summer 2005
  3. Library Association of George website
  4. Valdosta Daily Times, February 27, 2009
  5. Atlanta Constitution, May 2, 2007
  6. Poling, Dean. Valdosta Daily Times, October 12, 2007 "‘Snake Nation Review’ Returns."

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