Quite Literally Books
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We are a heritage press devoted to discovering and reissuing ought-to-be-in-print books by American women authors—and occasionally others—who’ve been shelved fo
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Listen (at 34:20) to Bremond MacDougall and Lisa Cooper on Writer's Voice talking about the publishing company they just founded (Quite Literally Books), the importance of reviving forgotten women writers, and Jessie Redmon Fauset's novel, PLUM BUN: bit.ly/4k0PVQD
Want to learn more about the new publishing company Quite Literally Books? Hear about their plans and their mission via the WBZ NewsRadio Book Club: bit.ly/4bTIYxi Jordan Rich iHeartRadio
Listen to the founders and publishers of the new publishing company, Quite Literally Books, on The Writer's Story discussing their first three titles: THE PINK HOUSE, PLUM BUN, and THE HOME-MAKER. bit.ly/4lFv4Dt Meredith Cole Kristin Swenson Quite Literally Books
"I found my otherness validated in books. It was often a brown-haired girl who liked to read or write." Great interview with Bremond MacDougall and Lisa Cooper, founders of Quite Literally Books, on WDVR Radio's The World of Work. Have a listen (click on 4/29): bit.ly/3UDSNIm
Looking forward to our first book event at Greenlight Bookstore on June 9 Join us! bit.ly/nightwithqlb
Loved this interview with the founders of Quite Literally Books, Bremond Berry MacDougall and Lisa Endo Cooper, on the Lost Ladies of Lit podcast: bit.ly/3HaPq7D. They talk about PLUM BUN author Jessie Redmon Fauset. Have a listen!
Listen (at the 18-minute mark) to Bremond MacDougall and Lisa Cooper on Gary Shapiro's 🦑KSQD Radio🦑 show, From The Bookshelf, discussing why they founded Quite Literally Books and why they selected THE PINK HOUSE, PLUM BUN, and THE HOME-MAKER as their first 3 books: bit.ly/4jrchJB
Check out this Substack, Literary Ladies Guide, for a celebration of Jessie Redmon Fauset's work including her novel, PLUM BUN, available from Quite Literally Books: bit.ly/458kMpu Ladies Who Write Nava Atlas
Thank you Jessica and Greenlight Bookstore for hosting us this week to talk about our first printing and 20th century women authors Jesse Redmon Fauset, Nelia Gardner White, and Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
Listen to Quite Literally Books co-founder & co-publisher Lisa Endo Cooper on KWMR Radio's Airwaves discussing their first 3 books—PLUM BUN, THE HOME-MAKER, and THE PINK HOUSE—and why they started a company to publish "new editions of ought-to-be-in-print books." bit.ly/44m1Xhy
Listen to Bremond Berry MacDougall and Lisa Endo Cooper on Rick Flynn Presents discussing their new publishing company, Quite Literally Books, and their first three titles (PLUM BUN, THE PINK HOUSE, and THE HOME-MAKER): bit.ly/3G3Or9b