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Wrecking Ball Press is an independent poetry and prose publishing company, based in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was established and is edited by Shane Rhodes.[1]

Wrecking Ball Press produces a regular anthology, The Reater, as well as live events. Its other publications include Dan Fante's Corksucker, Richard Adams' Daniel, Roddy Lumsden's Roddy Lumsden is Dead, Ben Myers' The Book Of Fuck and Tony O'Neill's Digging the Vein.

Some writers and poets appearing on Wrecking Ball Press

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Anthologies

Awards and nominations

Nominated for The Forward Prize for Best First Collection

References

  1. ^ "about us". wreckingballpress.com. Retrieved 24 March 2017.