Blue Hour Press

January 1

The big unveiling.

If you’re reading this, you’ve come through some new aspect of Blue Hour Press. Perhaps it was our new Facebook page, replacing the old Group page, which will still remain active, but see less and less love. Hopefully, you have migrated from membership to like-ship with ease—thanks for doing so, if you have. For those that haven’t, the Facebook link at the bottom should send you there.

Perhaps you came to this blog (which is now on Tumblr and not Blogger, if you hadn’t noticed) through our redesigned website. If you did, splendid! We hope you like the cleaner, simple, and less Web 2.0 look. There’s more beneath the hood, now, with Facebook integration allowing you to like the press and its books and share them on your wall, Goodreads links for every book to add them to your shelf, and Tweet buttons to let you share chaps on Twitter. If you use that service, you should be following us.

If you’re keen and thorough enough, you would have also noticed that two of our books—Nick Courtright’s Elegy for the Builder’s Wife and Emily Kendal Frey’s Airport—are available for purchase through Lulu. Blue Hour Press is going to test run this, and see if there’s interest. Though the mission of the press remains to offer all of our beautiful books free of charge online, we thought some of you might prefer the handheld experience more, and we want to give you that opportunity. Each chapbook is $10.

Speaking of chapbooks, we have two new releases to celebrate all of these big changes, and they’re definitely worth trumpeting: Splice, an eerie cineastic collection by Letitia Trent, and I Am a Natural Wonder, a collaboration between Anne Cecelia Holmes and Lily Ladewig. Read the chapbooks—they’re two of our finest and favorites.

Blue Hour Press readers can expect two chapbooks a month from now until our reading period opens May 1st, which is a change that will become permanent for our release schedule. To make sure you know when more chapbooks are waiting for your reading eyes, follow this blog in your preferred RSS reader until our book-specific read is ready in the coming month, which we will announce here.

Again, we hope you enjoy the new site, the new Facebook page, and the new chapbooks. If you can believe it, another announcement is to follow in the near future that involve a brand-new internet-based literary project that we’re very excited about. Keep clicking, and give feedback if you’re so inspired in any of our various web presences.