Dos Madres Press, Inc.
Founded in 2004 by Robert J. Murphy, Dos Madres Press is dedicated to the belief that the small press is essential to the vitality of contemporary literature as a carrier of the new voice and new works by established poets, as well as the older, sometimes forgotten voices of the past. And in an ever more virtual world, to the creation of fine books pleasing to the eye and hand.
Dos Madres is named in honor of Vera Murphy and Libbie Hughes, the “Dos Madres” whose contributions have made this press possible.
News
- Review of Keith Holyoak’s My Minotaur by Zora Raab - July 3, 2010
- Dos Madres is now on Facebook and Twitter - May 13, 2010
- Appalachian Poetry Readings at The BonBonerie - May 10, 2010
- Grailville Third Sunday Poetry Series features Appalachian Poets - May 9, 2010
- All The Strangeness: A Garland For George Oppen - April 21, 2010
- Henry Weinfield’s Without Mythologies Reviewed - April 21, 2010
- Keith Holyoak reading from My Minotaur [video] - April 13, 2010
- David Petreman Reading at Troy-Hayner Cultural Center - April 5, 2010
- Michael Heller: Beckmann Variations and other poems - March 18, 2010
- Robert Zaller review of Norman Finkelstein’s Scribe, in the SPRING 2010 edition of Rain Taxi - March 16, 2010
- Article in Palisadian Post, Keith and Jim Holyoak’s My Minotaur - March 16, 2010
- Review of Norman Finkelstein’s Scribe by Robert Archambeau - March 3, 2010
- Keith and Jim Holyoak: reading and exhibition of prints at the Bleicher/Golightly Gallery - March 3, 2010
- The BonBonerie & Dos Madres Press Host Poetry Reading Series - February 11, 2010
- Read Richard Hague’s commentary in Religion @ Ethics News Weekly - February 7, 2010







