CAPRA PRESS RE-LAUNCHES!

by Capra Press on December 2, 2011

Evan Karp, Special to The Chronicle Thursday, December 1, 2011 “If you don’t go to an independent bookstore for this book, you won’t be able to buy it,” publisher Phil Brodey says of Jennifer Futernick’s “I Never Expected This Good (…)

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CAPRA PRESS AUTHOR EVENT AT BOOKSMITH

by Capra Press on November 6, 2011

CAPRA PRESS I Never Expected This Good Life: Poems and Stories by Jennifer Futernick will be published next month by Capra Press, an independent press with a long tradition of publishing quality works by established and emerging authors including Henry (…)

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CAPRA PRESS AUTHOR EVENT

by Capra Press on October 14, 2011

I Never Expected This Good Life:  poems and stories by Jennifer Futernick is about to go to print! We are scheduled for our first author event at The Booksmith on December 7 at 7:30 pm! Hope to see you all (…)

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Capra Press re-launches

by Capra Press on September 30, 2011

Capra Press will soon re-launch with its first release since it was purchased back to the family earlier this year (details on website: https://caprapress.net/ ) I Never Expected This Good Life: Poems and Stories by San Francisco author Jennifer Futernick (…)

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Jennifer Futernick at Catharine Clark Gallery

by Capra Press on September 13, 2011

Jennifer Futernick’s reading from her upcoming book, I Never Expected This Good Life: Poems and Stories (due to be published by Capra Press, December, 2011) held at the Catharine Clark Gallery on Saturday, September 10, was a stunning success! It (…)

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Capra Press Author Reading

by Capra Press on September 1, 2011

Catharine Clark Gallery presents Julie Heffernan’s solo exhibition Boy, O Boy II, September 3 – October 29, 2011. The gallery is located at 150 Minna Street, Ground Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105. For more information, contact the gallery at 415.399.1439 (…)

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