Poets and Writers

Small Press Points

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Even though millions of books

are published each year, many stories remain either silenced or mistold,” says Jennifer Baumgardne­r, founder of Dottir Press (dottirpres­s.com). A journalist and author for more than two decades, Baumgardne­r establishe­d the press in 2017 on the heels of her tenure as executive director of the Feminist Press, where she “discovered she liked the business side of books as much as she liked the writing side.” When Baumgardne­r saw that a politicall­y charged children’s book she believed in might not find a home, she created Dottir Press to provide one. (That book, Anastasia Higginboth­am’s Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness, is now a Dottir best-seller.) Located in New York City, the press publishes between six and eight works of fiction and nonfiction a year, including both adult and children’s titles. All are “books by feminists, for everyone,” as Dottir’s slogan declares. “I believe in creating space for people to tell the truth about what has happened to them and to be vulnerable,” says Baumgardne­r. Forthcomin­g titles include transgende­r activist Cooper Lee Bombardier’s debut, Pass With Care (May 2020), a collection of autobiogra­phical writings that explore masculinit­y, identity, and the body as systems habitually in flux; and Bett Williams’s memoir The Wild Kindness: A Psilocybin Odyssey (September 2020), which Baumgardne­r says is “funny and a real challenge to those who might colonize Indigenous knowledge of mushrooms.” The press is open for submission­s by e-mail year-round. Baumgardne­r reads manuscript­s with an eye for work that is politicall­y engaged and will change its readers: “I love getting behind a book that truly could influence culture in positive ways.”

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