Full Press Catalog

Sale price: $199.00 Regular price:$272.00

The Full Press Catalog is the entire Loblolly Press library in a single order — every book we have in print, gathered in one place. 14 titles of poetry, short fiction, and anthology work, rooted in the American South. Priced at $199, you save $73 dollars over purchasing these titles individually.

This is the whole shelf: debut collections and second books, chapbooks and full-length collections, a full-color anthology built for Hurricane Helene recovery, and the short-story collections that stretch what Southern literature can hold. Poems set in Appalachian hollers and South Carolina watersheds; stories of early-internet adolescence and small-town faith; a ninety-two-year-old poet writing from the steady light of long attention. Read it straight through, or hand titles out to the readers in your life.

What's inside — 14 titles:

  • HABITATS — Garrett Ashley
  • OF WATER NEVER CEASING — Kristin Entler
  • SLOW FIRE — Spencer K. M. Brown
  • PRELUDES & OTHER POEMS — Earl J. Wilcox
  • Distant Relations — Cheryl Whitehead
  • If Lost — Clint Bowman
  • The Computer Room — Emma Ensley
  • Proud Roads: Poems in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene — Kelly Riedesel
  • What the River Was — Andrew Mack
  • The Surfacing of Joy — Earl J. Wilcox (PDF download - out of print)
  • A Field Guide to North American Trees — Garrett Ashley
  • Weekend Revival — Andrew Mack
  • Beasts of Chase — Andrew Mack
  • Understory: A Full-Color Anthology for Hurricane Helene Recovery — various writers

Every order supports the writers directly: at Loblolly Press, we split profits with our authors once production costs are recovered. Small by design, made with care in Asheville, NC.

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Lib

I love a book of short stories and The Computer Room did not disappoint. It was wonderfully nostalgic, with a varied cast of characters (7th Heaven!) that felt new and familiar all at once. The stories were unexpected and such a treat to pick up at the end of the day.

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Christina

I was eagerly anticipating this collection--and wow, what a reward for the wait! The stories are first-rate, and I'd be remiss not to mention the beautiful production quality of the hardcover. Loblolly Press is is my favorite indie today, without question.

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Heather

This is a beautiful hard cover edition of a terrific short story collection that captured my attention from start to finish!

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Anonymous

Beautiful collection!

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Theodora

Thoughtful curation and design — such a beautiful view of Southern writers and artists!

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Meredith

A moving look at the ways Hurricane Helene impacted Western North Carolina and how communities came together to help and heal.

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Meredith

A poetic and moving look at the way humans and nature interact.

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Meredith

Beautiful poems that touch on the complexities of family life and lore.

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Meredith

Gorgeous and evocative writing!

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Melanie

After following Andrew's poetry for over a decade, I found his writing in Beasts of Chase impressively thought-provoking.  Andrew writes from strong emotions, often challenging the acceptance of long-standing traditions.  Words that describe the history of human and animal interaction can also be applied to dark sides of humanity and modern society.  "How long have these men been hunting these woods - yearning for something to show and tell."  Indeed.  

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Anonymous

The Computer Room is an excellent short story collection. Careful & delicious word smithing, the hallmark of exceptional writers, gives the reader a real sense of "being there" on the ground, at the place, in the character's head. Beautifully written, wonderfully compelling, emotionally vulnerable without "gooey" sentimentalism. I (who have read thousands of short stories) highly recommend this collection by Emma Ensley. I can only hope for more.

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Brendan

I loved the warm tone and personal touch of this poetry.

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Anonymous

loved it!

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Anonymous

I've always appreciated Dr. Wilcox, and this book is a treasure for me.

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Jeff

Great stories from where I grew up!