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Muumuu House
StatusActive
Founded2008
FounderTao Lin
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationManhattan, New York
DistributionWorldwide
Key peopleTao Lin
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresfiction, poetry, nonfiction
Official websitewww.muumuuhouse.com

Muumuu House is an independent, small press publishing company based in Manhattan, New York that was founded by writer Tao Lin in 2008.[1] Muumuu House publishes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction in print and online.[2]

Muumuu House has published print books by writers Megan Boyle, Brandon Scott Gorrell, and Ellen Kennedy.[3][4][5] Online publications have included works by Ben Lerner, Sheila Heti, Michael W. Clune, Matthew Rohrer, Michael Earl Craig, Sam Pink, Deb Olin Unferth, Rebecca Curtis, Noah Cicero, Mallory Whitten, Jordan Castro, Mira Gonzalez, Zachary German, and Andrew Weatherhead.

Publications

  • Boyle, Megan. 2011. selected unpublished blog posts of a mexican panda express employee. New York: Muumuu House. OCLC 704388946
  • Gorrell, Brandon Scott. 2009. during my nervous breakdown i want to have a biographer present. New York: Muumuu House. OCLC 429542245
  • Kennedy, Ellen. 2009. sometimes my heart pushes my ribs. New York: Muumuu House. OCLC 319212135

References

  1. ^ Mike Vilensky (June 28, 2012), The Bullpen Is Mightier. An Author Tries to Build a Star Factory., The Wall Street Journal, retrieved November 8, 2013
  2. ^ Kevin Larimer (July–August 2009), Small Press Points, Poets & Writers, retrieved November 8, 2013
  3. ^ Daniel B. Roberts (July 22, 2011), Much Ado About Whatever, The Morning News, retrieved November 8, 2013
  4. ^ Mallory Rice (2009), House Rules, Nylon (magazine), p. 163, retrieved November 8, 2013
  5. ^ Brian Ries (March 12, 2009), Tao Lin and Muumuu House Have Books 4 U!, Free Williamsburg, retrieved November 8, 2013