Articles About Impassio Press
from The Stranger (Seattle) – March 20, 2003
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Photograph by Deborah DeWit Marchant, from her book, Traveling Light, Impassio Press 2003 |
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Impassio Press
by Charles Mudede
“Impassio,” a made-up word that at once suggests “impossible,” “passion,” and “impassioned,” was invented by Olivia Dresher to designate the Seattle-based press she established in 2001. Its program is to publish “a variety of fragmentary writing... journals, diaries, and notebooks.” Dresher believes that these scraps, half-thoughts, and lost-and-found notes form “a valid literary art form (as valid as the established, accepted forms of novels, short stories, poetry, etc.).”...
Read the full article at The Stranger where it can be found by scrolling down to the “Impassio Press” heading in the middle of this page.
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