Canopic Publishing is a small,
independent press dedicated to the simple ideal of
publishing books that deserve to be in print.
Primarily
focused on literary-minded memoirs and poetry, Canopic
Publishing is the proud publisher of books by award-winning
authors Doug Hoekstra, Mary Sue Koeppel, Charles Rice, and
Dave Easton.
Canopic Jar, which is both parent and subdivision of
Canopic Publishing, is an online journal that seeks
to remain an organic forum for the literary arts and any
other artwork that can be attached through whatever media
available.
Canopic Publishing
357 2nd Ave #3
Bridgeville, PA 15017
Ph: 412-953-4244
phil@canopicpublishing.com
Current staff
for Canopic Publishing:
Phil Rice, Publisher & Editor
Janice
Greene, Business Manager (US)
Rethabile Masilio, Associate
Editor
Current staff for
Canopic Jar:
Phil Rice, Publisher & Editor
Rethabile Masilio, Editor-in-Chief & Designer
The writers and artists who have contributed to
the composition and production of Canopic Publishing
books include:
Phil Merrill
Will D. Campbell
Charles E. Rice
Carroll Dale Short
Alan Phillips
Doug Welch
Lynn Welch
Mary Sue Koeppel Pati Rice |
Robert Gentry
David Greenberger
Doug Hoekstra
Tom Tyner
Dave Easton
Cesar Biojo
Sarah Hasty Williams
Warren Denney Gheorghe Stratan |
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A Brief History of Canopic Jar & Canopic Publishing:
Canopic Jar began in 1986 as a tiny lit journal.
Phil Rice and P.A. Merrill, who had graduated from
Maryville College together in 1982, were desperate to
keep their minds in literature despite the growing
demands to submit to Corporate America. Full of idealism
and beer, they pieced together the first issue on an old
typewriter and discreetly used the copy machine at the
Nashville Marriott where Rice was then employed as an
accounts receivable clerk. Fifty issues were printed,
stapled, and handed out in random fashion. Two more
issues followed in similar fashion, with each issue
adding new contributors. Following a brief hiatus,
Canopic Jar returned in 1995 as a 32-pager, this time
printed on a 6-color Heidelberg press in the
dead-of-night at Nashville's Rand McNally printing
facilities. Merrill had retired from the scene by this
time, but Tom Tyner and Doug Hoekstra each lent an
editorial hand to more than pick up the slack. A
successful live stage show at Nashville's The Pub of
Love followed that same year, with an equal mix of
reading and musical performance filling the bill.
The Canopic Jar website debuted in 1999, and soon
contributions appeared from a diverse sampling of
literary and visual artists, including Will Campbell,
Charles E. Rice, Carroll Dale Short, Corey Mesler, and
Mary Sue Koeppel. Rethabile Masilo, a multi-lingual poet
whose work graced the early print issues, signed-on as
web-designer and co-editor in 2004 and the international
energy has been flowing at an expanding rate ever since.
Canopic Publishing became an independent press in 2003
with the publication of The View from My Ridge by
Charles E. Rice. The tremendous critical acclaim
showered on this debut publication fed the fires for the
second Canopic title, Between the Bones, a poetry
collection by Mary Sue Koeppel. Bothering the Coffee
Drinkers, musical fiction and essays by Doug
Hoekstra was next on the docket. Already a successful
singer-songwriter, Hoekstra broke new ground for himself
and Canopic when Bothering the Coffee Drinkers received
a Bronze Medal for Short Fiction in the 2007 Independent
Publisher Book Awards (the IPPYs).
Leatherneck Sea Stories: Recollections of
Marines, Korea, and the Corps of the 1950s by Dave
Easton was published in 2007 and continues to garner
high praise for its accessibility as a military memoir
and as a prime example of down-to-earth storytelling.
Despite its obvious appeal to members of the Marine
Corps past and present, Leatherneck Sea Stories
has received equal praise from readers who are not
typically drawn to military themes, a quality
attributable entirely to author Dave Easton's ability to
shape a story for his general audience.
Currently there are five books bearing the Canopic
imprint. After a brief unavoidable lull, the sixth title
can now be sighted on the horizon.
Keep checking back or drop us a line and ask to be
included on our mailing list for full details.
--Phil Rice (phil@canopicpublishing.com)