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Coffee House Press

Coffee House Press is an independent publisher based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1984, it is known for publishing literary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. The press is committed to publishing works that challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of the literary form. They publish a diverse range of authors, including debut and emerging authors, as well as established authors.

Coffee House Press is known for its commitment to literary excellence and for publishing works that are intellectually and aesthetically ambitious. The press publishes a diverse range of books, including fiction, poetry, and nonfiction, and is known for its commitment to publishing works by authors from underrepresented communities.

Coffee House Press has published several critically acclaimed and award-winning books, such as "The Book of Mutter" by Marie Luise Kaschnitz, "The Country of Pointed Firs" by Sarah Orne Jewett, "The Toughest Indian in the World" by Sherman Alexie, and "The Last Samurai" by Helen DeWitt.

In addition to its commitment to literary excellence, Coffee House Press also has a commitment to diversity and inclusivity, and actively seeks out and publishes works by authors from underrepresented communities. They also have a strong commitment to digital publishing, making their books available in a variety of digital formats.

Coffee House Press is a well-respected independent publisher, known for its commitment to literary excellence, diversity, and the promotion of new and emerging voices in the literary world. The press continues to publish books that challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of the literary form, and is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious and respected independent publishers in the United States.

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