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The Sacramento/San Joaquin Literary Watershed "The Sacramento/San Joaquin Literary Watershed": Charting the Publications of the Region's Small Presses and Regional Authors. A Geographically Arranged Bibliography focused on the Publications of Regional Small Presses and Local Authors of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys and Sierra Nevada. Second Edition. Revised and Expanded. John Sherlock University of California, Davis 2010 1 "The Sacramento/San Joaquin Literary Watershed": Regional Small Presses and Local Authors of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys and Sierra Nevada TABLE OF CONTENTS. PUBLICATIONS OF REGIONAL SMALL PRESSES. Arranged Geographically by Place Of Publication. A. SACRAMENTO VALLEY SMALL PRESSES. 3 - 75 B. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY SMALL PRESSES. 76 - 100 C. SIERRA NEVADA SMALL PRESSES. 101 - 127 D. SHASTA REGION SMALL PRESSES. 128 - 131 E. LITERARY MAGAZINES - CENTRAL VALLEY 132 - 145 F. LITERARY MAGAZINES - SIERRA NEVADA. 146 - 148 G. LOCAL AND REGIONAL ANTHOLOGIES. 149 - 155 PUBLICATIONS OF REGIONAL AUTHORS. Arranged Alphabetically by Author. REGIONAL AUTHORS. 156 - 253 APPENDIXES I. FICTION SET IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY. 254 - 262 II. FICTION SET IN THE SIERRA NEVADA. 263 - 272 III. SELECTED REGIONAL ANTHOLOGIES. 273 - 278 2 Part I. SACRAMENTO VALLEY SMALL LITERARY PRESSES. ANDERSON. DAVIS BUSINESS SERVICES (Anderson). BLACK, Donald J. In the Silence. [poetry] 1989 MORRIS PUB. (Anderson). ALDRICH, Linda. The Second Coming of Santa Claus and other stories. 2005 RIVER BEND BOOKS (Anderson, 1998). MADGIC, Bob. Pursuing Wilds Trout: a journey in wilderness values. 1998 SPRUCE CIRCLE PRESS (Anderson, 2002-present?). PECK, Barbara. Blue Mansion & Other Pieces of Time. 2002 PECK, Barbara. Vanishig Future: Forgotten Past. 2003 PECK, Barbara. Hot Shadows.: whispers from the vanished. 2004 VALLEY NEWS PRINT (Anderson). BALDWIN, Polly. Poems of Polly Baldwin. 1896 OTHER ANDERSON PUBLICATIONS. LEHMBERG, Alfred. Moments: a selection of sonnets. The Author. 1998 McCLENON, Jean. When Barns Start Blossoming... Tha Author. 1988 ANTELOPE. BLACK BED SHEET BOOKS (Anderson). (Roseville) ACKERMAN, Forrest. The Anthology of the Living Dead. A 2009 APPLEGATE, Norm. Blood Bar: a Kim Bennett novel. R 2009 CHURCHILL, Vince. The Butcher Bride. A 2009 CLARK, Ryan. Grave Whispers: a novel. A 2009 K.K. Staplegun Logic: more inhuman resources. A 2009 OTHER ANTELOPE PUBLICATIONS. LATHAM, Sue and Ed. Another New Day. The author. 1995 LATHAM, Sue. Ponderings. Ed & Sue Latham. 1997 LATHAM, Sue. I Am Reminded... The Author. 2002 McCLENON, Jean. When Barns Start Blossoming... The author. 1988 BENICIA. BENICIA SAMISDAT PRESS (Benecia). FALLON, Joel. Death in a Red Shirt. 2005 FALLON, Joel. Fallon Reads Fallon (CD). 200_ THE BENICIA STUDIO (Benicia). SHELBY, Robert. Woman in a White Cap: poems in mememoriam. 2003 CHINA COASTER PRESS (Benicia). MERRIS, M.R. Fistful at 50: Selected Poems. 2006 3 FISHCAKE PUBLISHING (Benicia). [Serial]. CARQUINEZ REVIEW. 2000 GALLAGHER PARKER PUBLISHING (Benicia). PARKER, Susan Gallagher. Lady by the Bay: poems and prose. 2003 LOST SONNET PUB. (Benicia, 1998). CARCIOPPOLO, James. The Lost Sonnets of Cyrano de Bergerac. 1998 REMIE STRANG (Benicia). STONE, Ed. Hope, Nails, Spit: poems. 1987 SAMISDAT PRESS (Benicia, 2000-2003). FALLON, Joel. Clean Sheets Dirty Women And Other Poems. 2000 FALLON, Joel. A Gathering of Angels and other trenchant poems. 2001 FALLON, Joel. The Good Old Days: poems and remembrances. 2003 FALLON, Joel. Shanghai Wilson: Rememberances and Poetry. 2002 FALLON, Joel. Infinite Shades of Blue. 2003 SHERWOOD FOREST PRESS (Benicia, 1969). FLICK, Stephen. The Uncollected Poems of Stephen R. Flick. 1969 SIX STRING PRESS (Benicia). PERISON, Mark. David: A Fantasy and Other Stories. 1990 SOUTHAMPTON HOUSE (Benicia). SHELBY, Robert. Leaves Away: 81 poems... 2004 SHELBY, Robert. The Invisible Rider in Bright Amor. 2005 SHELBY, Robert. Short Takes: on poetry and mentality. 2009 TAPROOT & ANISEWEED (Benicia). BRAY, Peter. Pieces of Work. 2004 OTHER BENECIA PUBLICATIONS. BRIZZOLARA, Veldamae. Who Killed the Bigot? self-published. 1969 PEARSON, Barbara. The Gifts of Flowering. Benicia: author 1985 BRODERICK. HEARTHSTONE PRESS (Broderick, 1975-1980, 1987). JOHNSON, Harold. A Ballad of Half Moon Bay. 1976 WORLEY, Stella Dressing the Part: Poems. 1976 WORLEY, Stella. Notes for the First Orchestra: Poems. 1977 FERICANO, Paul. The Answer: preface to a question. 1979 WORLEY, Stella. Three Panels for December. 1979 JOHNSON, Harold. Cities of the Blue Distance. 1980 SIEGEL, Beatty. Lion in a Paper Tent: poems. 1980 JOHNSON, Harold L. 21 recitals (with program notes) .... 1987 [Serial]. ATTENTION PLEASE. 1975-1980 THE PLEIAD (Broderick, 1968-1972). DUNHAM, Ben. Here there be tigers and eagles and things that sting. 1968 DUNHAM, Jim. A Different Sun. 1972 ODAM, Joyce. The Rose-Eaters. 1972 4 CARMICHAEL. CHALATIEN PRESS (Carmichael, 1976-1979). TAUHINDAULI. The Gift of Singing. 1976 TAUHINDAULI. Sunusa Stopped The Rain. 1979 CURIOUS RECORDS BOOKS (Carmichael, 2002). FOX, Sandy. No Current Residence: Poems. 2002 ESKATON AMERICAN RIVER MANOR (Carmichael, 1994-1997). CHAMBERS, Ruth-Marie. Mosaic Journey, 1994: an anthology. 1994 CHAMBERS, Ruth-Marie. Water Windsongs, 1997: an anthology. 1997 GOODE PUB. CO. (Carmichael). SCHURR, Jerry. A Kiss for People Who Believe in Love. 1993 HAUNTED C & P PRESS (Carmichael). [fine printing] In the Office With One Machine. 1998 To A Horse. 1999 Bookbinding & Printing Facts (from The Inland Printer for July 1911). 1995 ABBOTT, Steve. A Collector's Guide to Sacramento Whiskey Dealers 1849-1919. 1993 BRYANT, William. The Planting of the Apple-tree 2001 CRAEMER, Jeff. Chandler & Price: A Short History. 1996 HELIOS HOUSE (Carmichael, 1990). [in part] SWEET, Robert. Writing Toward Wisdom: The Writer As Shaman. 1990 TOMIOKA, Ariel. On the Breath of the Gods. 1988 MOCAMUS TREE PRESS (Carmichael, 1996). KINTER, Judith. Ways To Love Iris And Other People. 1996 PRESS OFF WINDING WAY (Sacramento). [fine printing] BESTON, Henry. Whatever Attitude to Human Existance You Fashion For. 1997 GUNSKY, Frederic. Thoreau at Katahdin. 1998 GUNSKY, Frederic. Announcing: a new aid to rapid learning.... 1999 PSYCHIC MERMAID PRODUCTIONS (Carmichael 2004?-present?). [Serial] Luminouus Mind: Art and Poetry exploring LumniGnosis. nyp SYLVAN OAKS PRESS (Carmichael). [fine printing] BREWER, William. What a Grand Sight!: a genteel mountain climb.... 1985 GUNSKY, Frederic. Jedediah Smith in California, 1826-28. 1985 HOOPES, Chad. Elk Hunter, Yarn Spinner, Seth Kinman of Table Bluff. 1985 The Sacramento History Center & the Sacramento Book Collectors Club present the Washington Hand Press. 1986 KIPLING, Rudyard. The Palace Hotel, with all its faults: a vile slander. 1987 NASH, Ogden. Good Riddance, But Now What? 1987 STONE, John. I heard of Gold at Sutter's Mill. 1987 LEE, W. Storrs. The rime of the ancient prospector: forty-niner place names revisited. 1988 DAVIS, William Heath. How Sutter came to this place: as Captain Billy Davis remembered it. 1989 GUNSKY, Frederic R. Big Tree of the Valleys. 1989 STEINBECK, John. It has always seem strange to me", said Doc. 1989 [GUNSKY, Frederic?]. An ABC of Sacramento Place Names. 1989 COWAN, Robert. The sinful practice of book collecting and how it came upon the California scene. 1990 GANDHI, Mahatma. Seven Deadly Sins. 1990 5 DONNE, John. No man is an island, entire of itself... 1991 MARK II. The Celebrated Jumping Flea of Mariposa County. 1991 [GUNSKY, Frederic?]. Toponymy: (the study of place names). 1991 GUNSKY, Frederic R. Naming The Rivers of the Great Valley. 1992 McMURTIE, Douglas. Form Follows Function. 1992 WINDMILL PUBLISHING (Carmichael, 1997). BURROWS, Stephen. Life Without Cheap Sunglasses. 1997 WORDWRIGHTS INTERNATIONAL (Carmichael, 1997). in part HONNOLD, Dierdre. Gold Country. 1997 OTHER CARMICHAEL PUBLICATIONS. DORRAN, Leely. The lemon fresh scent of atonement. 2001 JETER, William. Boyhood along the brook called horn. The author. 1991 CHICO. ANNIE LA GANGA. (Chico, 1994) And Everything Nice, no. 2. 1994 BAD HABIT (Chico). NICHOLSON, Jeff. Nicholson's Small Press Press Tirade and other works.. 1994 NICHOLSON, Jeff. Through the Habitrails. 1994 BRAVE LUCK BOOKS (Chico, 2007- ). 1. FALBE, Tracy. Union of Renegades. 2006 2. FALBE, Tracy. The Goddess Queen. 2006 3. FALBE, Tracy. Judgment Rising. 2007 4. FALBE, Tracy. The Borderlands of Power. 2007 BROCK PUB. [Chico]. BAUGHMAN, Grace. The Abominable Snowman and other stories. 1972 CALIFORNIA POETS IN SCHOOLS (Chico, 1991). The River Still Flows: Contemporary Poems ...by Butte County Children. 1991 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO. (Chico). PIERCY, Marge. In Transit. 1974 Brown Sugar. [Anthology - Women's Committee]. 1973 Wednesday Nights [Anthology]. 1974 CELEBRATION ARTS (Chico, 1996). Pomegranate Seeds: a collection of writing by members of neighborhood church. 1996 CHICO PRESS ROOM (Chico, 1972). ROBERTS, Tom. I Gotta Hunger I Gotta Need. 1972 ROBERTS, Tom. A New Art in Poetry. 1972 CHICO RECORD PUB. CO. (Chico). HEIMBACH, Alfred. That's Why They Call Us Yanks. 1918 CHICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Chico). Mute Voices. 1969 Paper Whispers, 9. 1977 6 CHICOSLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (Chico). SVITAK, Ivan. The Dialectics of Wisdom. [poems] 1975 SVITAK, Ivan. Monologs of Things... [poems] 1976 CLAY & MARSHALL PUBLISHING CO. (Chico). RUGE, Helga. Whither the Promised Land. 2005 CLOVER PRESS (Chico, 1983). CARKIN, Helen. The Battle of Fort Ord. (fiction) 1983 CORNBINDER PRESS (Chico). WOODS, Robert. 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