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The Ginger Press Giving Voice to Community
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PublishingIn 1987, The Ginger Press publishing program began in response to the lack of local books for our bookshop. Andrew Armitage, chief librarian at the time for the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library, was particularly supportive in getting us started. We have continued to publish five or six books a year since then and many of them are still in print. In response to the needs of a variety of clients over the years, we now have a backlist of dozens of Ginger Press books--published both conventionally and on a contract basis. In 2002 we added some digital publications to our list and we are pleased to see the new options this technology provides our publishing program. With a mandate of giving voice to our community, we continue to search out and respond to the many books lurking in the minds of local writers. Learn more about Publishing Your Book with The Ginger Press. |
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