Burning Shore Press
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Established in 2005, Burning Shore Press is a publisher of serious "underground" literature and is based in Long Beach, California
Long Beach, California
Long Beach is a city situated in Los Angeles County in Southern California, on the Pacific coast of the United States. The city is the 36th-largest city in the nation and the seventh-largest in California. As of 2010, its population was 462,257...

. It has thus far published the novel Heaping Stones, by Rob Woodard
Rob Woodard
Rob Woodard is a novelist, poet and painter based out of Long Beach, California.-Works:He is the author of the novel Heaping Stones, which was published by Burning Shore Press in 2005. What Love Is, his second novel, is scheduled to be put out by the same publisher in late 2007/early 2008...

, and the play Don Giovanni, by Dan Fante
Dan Fante
Dan Fante is an American author and playwright.Chump Change, Mooch,"86'd" and Spitting Off Tall Buildings comprise a trilogy, based around Fante's hard living alter-ego Bruno Dante. Chump Change found publication in France originally, before being published in the US by Sun Dog Press...

, and Songs From The Shooting Gallery, the debut book of poetry from New York-based writer Tony O'Neill
Tony O'Neill
Tony O'Neill is a New York-based author. A one time musician with Kenickie , Marc Almond , The Brian Jonestown Massacre and Kelli Ali , O'Neill is also the author of several books including Digging The Vein 2006, Down and Out on Murder Mile 2008 and Sick City 2010.Digging the Vein was a novel...

, Scheduled publications includeWhat Love Is, Rob Woodard's second novel, The Boiler Room, Dan Fante
Dan Fante
Dan Fante is an American author and playwright.Chump Change, Mooch,"86'd" and Spitting Off Tall Buildings comprise a trilogy, based around Fante's hard living alter-ego Bruno Dante. Chump Change found publication in France originally, before being published in the US by Sun Dog Press...

's acclaimed first play, and King of Long Beach, Rob Woodard's first collection of poetry.

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