Massachusetts: Provincetown Public Press Launches Online Publication, New Content Added Weekly
The Provincetown Public Library established the Provincetown Public Press in early 2013.
From the Provincetown Public Press:
Matt Clark, Creative Director of the Provincetown Public Press has unveiled the imprint’s newest effort: Sustenance, a publication celebrating the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of the Cape Cod community.
New features combining original imagery and content will be available each week. In addition to profiling the Lower Cape’s unique brand of news and events, Sustenance will feature monthly contributions from respected arts organizations such as the Provincetown Art Association and Museum as well as submissions from an experienced pool of talented local writers and artists.
Sustenance will seek to further the Press’ mission to become a trusted source for quality curated content in the digital age. Cheryl Napsha, Executive Director for the Provincetown Public Press, noted that Sustenance complements the existing works of the Press by providing another avenue for the creative community to be heard. In addition to publishing complete digital books, authors and artists may submit an individual piece of poetry, prose or art. Each year Sustenance will produce an anthology that highlights the best works of the year.
Books Published by Provincetown Public Press
See Also: Library as Publisher: A Massachusetts Public Library Will Soon Begin Publishing eBooks (March 3, 2013)
See Also: The Public Library as Publisher (Library Journal; March 26, 2014)
See Also: The Provincetown Public Press (Publisher’s Weekly; September 6, 2013)
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