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[[Image:fpblogo.jpg|thumb]]'''Featherproof Books''' is an independent publisher located in [[Chicago]], IL. The press was founded in 2005 by [[Jonathan Messinger]] and [[Zach Dodson]]. They publish one or two titles per year. They are distributed by [http://www.pgw.com/home/ Publishers Group West].
 
  
  
== Mini-Books ==
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featherproof books is an independent publisher founded in 2005 by [[Jonathan Messinger]] and [[Zach Dodson]], publishing full-length works of fiction and a series of self-contained, downloadable short stories called mini-books. It has published books by [[Brian Costello]], [[Todd Dills]] and [[Samia Saleem]]. Messinger's Hiding Out is scheduled for October, 2007.
  
Mini-books are a series of self-contained short stories published periodically. These stories are printed on ordinary paper by the reader and folded into pocket-sized books. The books and their instructions can be found for free at [http://featherproof.com Featherproof.com].
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featherproof is distributed by Publishers Group West.
  
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== Mini-Books ==
  
== Staff ==
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Mini-books are a series of self-contained short stories published periodically. These stories are printed on ordinary paper by the reader and folded into pocket-sized books. The books and their instructions can be found for free at the Featherproof books website. Their free distribution is entirely dependent on readers' D.I.Y. production of the mini-books themselves. The complete collection is archived in the [[Chicago Underground Library]].
 
 
[[Zach Dodson]], Co-founder, – Zach is art director for shelter magazine. He is also the creative director for ''MAKE: A Chicago Literary Magazine'', which he helped to found. He has extensive experience in publishing with many small companies. His graphic design collective, Bleached Whale has produced many identity, website and packaging projects targeted at today's youth culture. He has worked on numerous arts publications including ''Newcity'', ''[[Punk Planet]]'', and ''Time Out Chicago'' and is a managing editor of the Printers Ball.
 
 
 
[[Jonathan Messinger]], Co-founder — Jonathan is the Books editor for ''Time Out Chicago''. He was the editor of [[THISisGRAND]], a web magazine chronicling true stories on Chicago's public transit. He has toured extensively in Canada and the United States, and is the creator and host of [[The Dollar Store Reading Series]], a successful monthly show that has been lauded in every major print media outlet in Chicago and has sold out for two years running. His fiction has appeared in major and alternative outlets across the country, including ''Other Voices'' and ''[[McSweeney's]]''.  
 
 
 
Molly Each, Head of Publicity — Molly has worked in publicity and marketing for Chicago press Ivan R. Dee. She is also editor of the creative non-fiction journal ''[[No Touching]]'', and is on the story development team for the reading series 2nd Story, and is currently finishing her MFA in creative writing at Columbia College.
 
 
 
Mark Byrne, Associate Editor — Mark has worked as a writer and editor at [[Punk Planet]], Chicago Innerview, and as managing editor of the Columbia Chronicle.
 
 
 
Justin Hoffman, Intern - Justin is finishing his BFA at Columbia College Chicago. His work has appeared in ''[http://outcrymagazine.blogspot.com/ OutCry Magazine]''. He also publishes a online/pdf zine called [[FreightTrain]]. He is the writer of both fiction and stage plays.
 
 
 
Samia Saleem, Guest Editor - Samia was born and raised in New Orleans, but was displaced to New York, where she makes a living as an interactive designer.
 
 
 
  
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
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''The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs'' by [[Brian Costello]] (January 2006)<br>
 
''The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs'' by [[Brian Costello]] (January 2006)<br>
 
''Sons of Rapture'' by [[Todd Dills]] (September 2006)<br>
 
''Sons of Rapture'' by [[Todd Dills]] (September 2006)<br>
''Degrees of Separation'' edited by [http://samiasaleem.com Samia Saleem] (July 2007)<br>
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''Degrees of Separation'' edited by Samia Saleem (July 2007)<br>
 
''Hiding Out'' by [[Jonathan Messinger]] (October 2007)
 
''Hiding Out'' by [[Jonathan Messinger]] (October 2007)
  
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== Mini-book Authors==
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featherproof has published mini-books by:
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* [[Anne Elizabeth Moore]]
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* [[Kevin Sampsell]]
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* [[Todd Dills]]
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* [[Jonathan Messinger]]
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* [[Brian Costello]]
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{{incomplete|list}}
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
 
[http://featherproof.com Featherproof Books]
 
[http://featherproof.com Featherproof Books]
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 23 February 2014


featherproof books is an independent publisher founded in 2005 by Jonathan Messinger and Zach Dodson, publishing full-length works of fiction and a series of self-contained, downloadable short stories called mini-books. It has published books by Brian Costello, Todd Dills and Samia Saleem. Messinger's Hiding Out is scheduled for October, 2007.

featherproof is distributed by Publishers Group West.

Mini-Books

Mini-books are a series of self-contained short stories published periodically. These stories are printed on ordinary paper by the reader and folded into pocket-sized books. The books and their instructions can be found for free at the Featherproof books website. Their free distribution is entirely dependent on readers' D.I.Y. production of the mini-books themselves. The complete collection is archived in the Chicago Underground Library.

Publications

The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs by Brian Costello (January 2006)
Sons of Rapture by Todd Dills (September 2006)
Degrees of Separation edited by Samia Saleem (July 2007)
Hiding Out by Jonathan Messinger (October 2007)

Mini-book Authors

featherproof has published mini-books by:

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External Links

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