We've launched an exciting new project of our own! Introducing the Kickstarter app for iPhone!
Photo-main

I'm looking to put together a collection of poems by Midwestern poets to highlight the strength of writers in and about the area.

Help to fund this Indy-based start-up publisher of literary titles to put out this anthology of American poetry. Gentle Slope will be the first official publication of White River Publications. This anthology will provide an outlet for the burgeoning and unique set of poets writing in and about America's Midwestern heartland. And in providing a place for those voices you will be insuring the next generator of readers and writers in the area through opening a publishing space for these poets and works outside the mainstream. 

In a publishing world dominated by the conglomerates, there is no better time to fund the next great literary press and find that next Sandberg, Vonnegut, or Sinclair. Help us showcase those next great poetic voices.

Funds raised here will go to the production of the project. (both electronic and physical versions)

FAQ

Have a question? If the info above doesn't help, you can ask the project creator directly.

Ask a question
0
Backers
$0.00
pledged of $2,750 goal
0
seconds to go

Funding Unsuccessful This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on June 19, 2012.

Funding period
May 5, 2012 - Jun 19, 2012 (45 days)

  • Pledge $5 or more

    0 backers

    Will receive a stylish bookmark from White River Publishing.

    Estimated delivery: Jul 2012
  • Pledge $10 or more

    0 backers

    Will receive an e-copy of the collection

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012
  • Pledge $20 or more

    0 backers

    Will receive a print copy of the collection.

    Estimated delivery: Nov 2012
  • Pledge $100 or more

    0 backers

    Acknowledgment of being a supporter of this publication in the book plus a e-copy and print copy of the collection.

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012
  • Pledge $500 or more

    0 backers

    Acknowledgment of a patron of this publication in the book plus a e-copy and print copy of the collection plus a one year subscription to the Indiana Review.

    Estimated delivery: Oct 2012