Series
The TRP Chapbook Series
Series Editor: J. Bruce Fuller
The TRP Chapbook Series highlights work by emerging authors who have not yet released their first full-length book in addition to established authors working on shorter projects.
Books in this series:
- Luke Hankins, Testament
- Kathleen Winter, Cat's Tongue
- Ryan Vine, WARD
- James Jabar, Whatever Happened to Black Boys?
- Richard Boada, We Find Each Other in the Darkness
- Jose Hernandez Diaz, The Fire Eater
- Kara Krewer, Born-Again Anything
Con[text]ual
Con[text]ual: Illuminating the intersection of visual art and text in the context off ideas that deepen our understanding of the contemporary world.
Books in this series:
- Jennifer Sperry Steinorth, Her Read
Creative Writing Studies
Series Editor: Khem K. Aryal
Books in the TRP Creative Writing Studies series explore topics related to the theories, pedagogies, and practices of creative writing as both an art form and an academic discipline. Curated with the aim of enriching our understanding and teaching of creative writing, as well as advancing the cause of creative writing within academia, this series features scholarly work from creative writing and writing studies scholars and practitioners.
Huntsville History
Huntsville History highlights the history, people, and places around Huntsville, TX, including Walker County and the Piney Woods/East Texas areas.
Books in this series:
- A Frontier Texas Mercantile: The History of the Gibbs Brothers and Company, Huntsville, 1841–1940
by Donald R. Walker - Martha Mitchell of Possum Walk Road: Texas Quiltmaker
by Melvin R. Mason - Have a Seat, Please
by Don Reid, with John Gurwell - Cabin Fever: The Roberts-Farris Cabin
Edited by Anna Castillo Crimm - The Wynne Home: Then and Now
Edited by Betty Burdett, et al.
Photography by David Carpenter - Deadly Betrayal: The Kidnapping and Murder of McKay Everett
by Paulette Everett-Norman, James W. Marquart, & Janet Mullings - Seed of Villainy: The Hilton Crawford Story
by Tannie Shannon - Upon this Chessboard of Nights and Days: Voices from Texas Death Row
Edited by Dana Allen, et al. - Texas Death Row: Reflections of a Different World
Edited by Jennifer Gauntt, et al. - Resurrecting Trash: Dan Phillips and the Phoenix Commotion
Edited by Donald R. Bates, et al. - The Enemy Within Never Did Without: German and Japanese Prisoners of War At Camp Huntsville, Texas, 1942-1945
Edited by Jeffrey L. Littlejohn & Charles H. Ford - Cooking with the Texas Poets Laureate
Edited by Elizabeth Ethredge, et al. - Mystic Sails, Texas Trails: Captain Grimes, Shanghai Pierce, Range Wars, and Raising Texas
by Robert Davant & Mickey Herskowitz
Innovative Prose
Series Editor: Katie Jean Shinkle
Innovative Prose highlights fiction, creative nonfiction, and/or hybrid works by underrepresented and minority authors.
Books in this series:
- Gabrielle Civil, In & Out of Place
- Tim Jones-Yelvington, Don't Make Me Do Something We'll Both Regret
- Janice Lee, Imagine a Death
The Margaret Lea Houston Series
The Margaret Lea Houston Series highlights exceptional work by Texas women poets. This series was founded to honor former Texas First Lady Margaret Lea Houston and her contributions to and support of poetry.
Books in this series:
- Katherine Hoerth, Flare Stacks in Full Bloom
- karla k. morton, Politics of the Minotaur
The Sabine Series in Literature
Series Editor: J. Bruce Fuller
The Sabine Series in Literature highlights work by authors born in or working in Eastern Texas and/or Louisiana. There are no thematic restrictions; TRP seeks the best writing possible by authors from this unique region of the American South.
Submissions open each year on April 1 and close on April 30. Submissions cap at 300.
Books in this series:
- Esteban Rodríguez, Lotería
- Collier Brown, Scrap Bones
- Ron Rozelle, Leaving the Country of Sin
- David Armand, The Lord's Acre
- Cody Smith, Gulf
The Signature Series
The Signature Series comprises signed, numbered, limited edition, hardcover reprints of select titles from the TRP backlist. Books in this series feature clothbound covers with foil stamping and exclusive cover designs, which are variants to the standard paperback edition. Each book in the Signature Series is limited to 100 numbered copies.
Books in this series:
- Patrick Stockwell, The Light Here Changes Everything
- William Wright, Bledsoe
- Caridad Moro-Gronlier, Tortillera
- Matt W. Miller, Tender the River
- Jennifer Sperry Steinorth, A Wake with Nine Shades
The Southern Poetry Anthology
Series Editor: William Wright
The Southern Poetry Anthology highlights poetry by authors from each state in the southern U.S.
Guidelines, Submissions, Browse
Books in this series:
- Vol. I: South Carolina (Volume Editor: Stephen Gardner)
- Vol. II: Mississippi (Volume Editor: Stephen Gardner)
- Vol. III: Contemporary Appalachia (Volume Editors: Paul Ruffin & Jesse Graves)
- Vol. IV: Louisiana (Volume Editor: Paul Ruffin)
- Vol. V: Georgia (Volume Editor: Paul Ruffin)
- Vol. VI: Tennessee (Volume Editors: Paul Ruffin & Jesse Graves)
- Vol. VII: North Carolina (Volume Editors: Paul Ruffin & Jesse Graves)
- Vol. VIII: Texas (Volume Editor: Paul Ruffin)
- Vol. IX: Virginia (Volume Editors: J. Bruce Fuller, Amy Wright, Jesse Graves)
- Vol. X: Alabama (Volume Editors: J. Bruce Fuller, Taylor Byas, Adam Vines)
The TRP Southern Poetry Breakthrough Series
Series Editor: J. Bruce Fuller
The TRP Southern Poetry Breakthrough Series highlights a first full-length collection by emerging authors from each state in the southern U.S.
Submissions open each year on December 1 and close on March 1. Submissions for Kentucky open December 1, 2023.
Books in this series:
- South Carolina: Dan Leach, Stray Latitudes
- West Virginia: Kelly McQuain, Scrape the Velvet from Your Antlers
- Arkansas: James Dunlap, Heaven's Burning Porch
- Florida: Caridad Moro-Gronlier, Tortillera
- Georgia: Erin Ganaway, The Waiting Girl
- Texas: Lindsay Illich, Rile & Heave
- Louisiana: Chris Hannan, Alluvial Cities
- Mississippi: Noel Polk, Walking Safari: Or, The Hippo Highway
- North Carolina: Sally Stewart Mohney, Low Country, High Water
- Tennessee: William Kelley Woolfitt, Beauty Strip