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Prickly Pear Publishing & Nopalli Press

All the Voices
in the Room

 
 
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Books

PRICKLY PEAR PUBLISHING & NOPALLI PRESS PRESENT

OUTSTANDING BOOKS FOR READERS OF ALL AGES

TALISMAN
a novel of amnesia
By Jolaoso Prettythunder

MY MARCH WITH CÉSAR


By Marco E. López-Quezada

EL DÍA MÁS DELICIOSO DE MI VIDA ~ UNA MEZCLA DE POETRY + PROSE

By Arturo Mantecón

LOOSE LIPS
By Briana Muñoz

THE RIVER RUNS STORIES 
By Thomas Ray Garcia

FURRY BEST FRIEND

By Anyssa Galván Bilka

HUMAN CICADA By Carlos Cumpián

PARTICULAR ODYSSEY: IN SEARCH

By Meg Withers

JAZzHOUSE

By Edward Vidaurre

MAKING AN AMERICAN FAMILY ~ A RECIPE IN FIVE GENERATIONS

BY JANET RODRIGUEZ

ORDER HERE

DEL CACTUS

By Paul Aponte

ORDER HERE

CRY, HOWL
By Edward Vidaurre

THE COLOR OF LIGHT

By Odilia Galván Rodríguez

Purchase the book at FlowerSong Press

ERENÉ WITH WOLF MEDICINE

BY IRENE I. BLEA

ORDER HERE


Coming Soon!



FOOD TO GROW ON ~

Planting Seeds for Life


By Sarah Kolker

We are excitedly awaiting this new cookbook by Sarah Kolker, which is much more than a cookbook and more like recipes and maybe even maps for a way of living a healthy life. Whether you are a vegetarian, vegan, or someone who likes to eat good, tasty, and healthy food - this book is for you. Check back soon! ☆☆☆♡☆♡☆♡☆☆☆



 

Glifo-Tattoos

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México distilled

agave-blue moon

sky’s bellybutton


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Glyphs fly like birds

oh beautiful colibrís

ecstasy of words

Too tired to sleep

the house, quiet as the street 

ruido callado


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her resigned eyes cry 

her son dances for her life 

moments indescribable 

a universe 
rushes on 

balanced by eagle’s wing
blessings 

🖤


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“There's really no such thing as the 'voiceless'. There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard.”

― Arundhati Roy,

Sydney Peace Prize Lecture

 
 
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OUR STORY

Prickly Pear Publishing & Nopalli press was started back in 1998 by a couple of writers in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in response to the lack of publishing opportunities for People of Color (POC) and Women. With the exception of creating short run hand-bound, sewn, or stapled chapbooks — and with the help of local artists to do cover art and book design - the cost of printing full-length collections was still prohibitive.

The other almost insurmountable challenge was distribution. Our books had to be sold by word of mouth, at readings, performances, and workshops. With the advent of print on demand, the ability to sell and purchase books on-line, and through social media, increased possibilities of publishing more work by more writers of color, women, and youth.

Today, there are more opportunities for more and varied voices. The days and pressure of having to contend with the ever unfriendly and elitist gatekeepers who are not understanding of BIPOC writers’ work, or are not very interested in publishing it, at least for now, has lessened.

We continue to celebrate and support independent publishers, bookstores, and booksellers and understand the need to create more opportunities for communities of color, women, and youth to have their voices heard. ✿⊱╮

 
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Odilia Galván Rodríguez

Publisher and Editor

 
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Rolando Hernandez
Rodriguez Brown

Board Member

 
 

OUR MISSION and SUBMISSIONS

With the support of Red Earth Productions & Cultural Work, Prickly Pear Publishing and Nopalli Press collaboratively publish the creative work of people who do not traditionally have access to the mainstream publishing world. We aspire to collaborate with savvy guest editors regarding what makes for a good collection of poetry, short fiction, memoir, or hybrid text. Our goal is also to train folks interested in learning the craft of editing and other book arts.  

FOR THE REMAINDER OF 2023, WE ARE ACCEPTING MANUSCRIPTS BY INVITATION ONLY. YOU ARE STILL WELCOME TO SUBMIT THEM, BUT THEY MAY NOT BE REVIEWED UNTIL THE 2024 PUBLISHING SCHEDULE BEGINS, WHICH IS IN THE LAST QUARTER OF 2023.

FOR MORE DETAILS, CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW.

 

Features


Poetry

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Poetry 〰️


Human Cicada

Carlos Cumpián’s poetry is movimiento, Nahui Ollin. It’s yollotl, heart. It’s the tempo and tension of igniting words, breathing magic into the living roots and branches of Chicago & Chicano poetry. — Luis J. Rodriguez, author of Borrowed Bones and Our Land to Our Land.

Get your copy of Human Cicada now!


In praise of ~ EL DÍA MÁS DELICIOSO DE MI VIDA

UNA MEZCLA DE POETRY + PROSE

Mantecón creates a Möbius strip of fleeting perceptions and voices,

Imagistic hybrids of word, voice, figures, and moments. The sacred,

the dead, the real and the Supra-real, that which is below and that

Which is above — all this comes in vertical and curved texts, in layers

And notes as we follow the “Circo de Fantasmas.”  A most unique and

rare Book, a drama of perceptions. I applaud Mantecón’s voyages of  consciousness

In a time of blurred realities. ¡Viva!

--Juan Felipe Herrera

Poet Laureate of the United States, Emeritus

Get EL DÍA MÁS DELICIOSO DE MI VIDA on sale now.


Cry, Howl, Poems By Edward Vidaurre is available now on Prickly Pear Publishing. Order your copy today!

Cry, Howl, the latest poetry collection by Edward Vidaurre, is sharply focused and insightful into today's reality. It penetrates the disturbing state of things in this "new normal" way of life that seems to besiege us all. But the poet arms himself and us with powerful images that shore up that drowning city that can inhabit us. The hope in his poems center around family, and the emotional relativity of loved ones becomes the saving grace that can rescue us from our precipice. There is weaving and interweaving of infinite axioms in this poetry of Vidaurre, which is portentous, poetry that remains engraved in the deepest part of our being.

Get your copy of Cry, Howl here ~


PARTICULAR ODYSSEY: IN SEARCH BY MEG WITHERS AVAILABLE NOW ON PRICKLY PEAR PUBLISHING.

Poetry makes connections between ideas, any living being (and some non-living), concepts, universes, languages. It’s a great big neighborhood, which is not to say that all is well here. Poetry is one of the greatest forms of reconciliation and has as much conductivity as the most sophisticated electronic instrument. Most artists feel like this about their medium. Take the word medium for instance, which is a whole other universe.

It’s a Hokey Pokey world no doubt about it. We come here, then leave, and maybe come here again, or not. It’s actually none of our business what happens, as long as we make the kinds of connections that attempt to perform reconciliation and conductivity. The left hand in, then the left hand out. We’re turned about in ways we could never imagine – as long as we don’t interfere with universal rules. And, the rulebook is huge and lovely, magical with curves and immense trajectorial possibilities.

Mostly, we are faced with another circuitous hallway with countless unopened doors. This is the real magic of language, where all the voices belong. This book is a vision of a particular odyssey toward connectedness.

Get Meg Wither’s Particular Odyssey here.


Memoir

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Memoir 〰️


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My March With César By Marco E. López-Quezada — More Than Just A Memoir

Marco López-Quezada was punished for speaking Spanish in school and grew up amidst the racism endured by Southwest Mexicanos/Chicanos. Then he met Cesar Chavez in Delano during the farm labor and civil rights leader’s 25-day fast for nonviolence in 1968 and became immersed in “the eye of the storm”—Chavez’s epic farm workers’ struggle.

As an organizer during the 1970 Los Angeles grape boycott, Marco witnessed the signing of the United Farm Workers’ historic first contracts with Delano grape growers, was dispatched to Salinas in the lead up to that year’s massive lettuce and vegetable strike, and marched with the UFW—and got tear-gassed—in the landmark anti-Vietnam War Chicano Moratorium in East L.A.

As a law school intern in 1973, Marco saw first-hand the plight of embattled Central Valley melon and tomato strikers on the picket lines. He endured rural cops enforcing discriminatory court orders and was arrested and sprayed with pesticides.

Recruited as a UFW attorney by Dolores Huerta, Marco was drawn into the internal union political fight between a faction pushing for the UFW to become a narrow traditional business union and the Chavez-Huerta leadership embracing a more transformational vision of trade unionism. Initially, it was over whether union legal staff would receive salaries or subsistence pay like Chavez and all other UFW staff.

From that rift, Chavez asked Marco to lead the UFW legal department, moving it from Salinas to union headquarters at La Paz in Keene, Calif., and recruiting a whole new staff of volunteer lawyers, paralegals, and clerical personnel.

Marco also relates numerous personal insights from his time with Chavez, from physically blocking sheriff’s deputies trying to serve him during a UFW march to investigating an assassination plot.

Don’t miss out on this historical book you can purchase it here My March With César By Marco E. López-Quezada ¡Que Viva La Causa!

MAKING AN AMERICAN FAMILY ~ A RECIPE IN FIVE GENERATIONS

BY JANET RODRIGUEZ

Making an American Family: A Recipe in Five Generations, the progressive story of one family is told through five generations, beginning with their journey into the United States during the Mexican Revolution, and culminating with their posterity, attending school online during the COVID19 pandemic. A family memoir, told through a chorus of voices, invites the reader into the multi-sensorial experience of memory and story.

At first glance, Rodriguez’s family memoir is a unique culinary journey, chronicling the growth and development of one family through five generations, from Mexico at the turn of the Twentieth Century to present-day United States. In narratives that begin with childhood, family members remember their formative experiences in chorus, highlighted by the foods that sustained, encouraged, and held their families together. Upon closer examination, the family memoir is a picture of erasure and homogenization through generations, as illustrated by the faded pictures in the cover. Rodriguez is faithful to showing how her immigrant family, like most families who came from Mexico in the early 20th century, were systematically stripped of their language, heritage, culture, and their given names, all for the price of “becoming American” in the USA. With passion and precision, Rodriguez serves the reader a family feast of memories, a microcosm of the American family.

On sale now, purchase it here: Making an American Family ~ A Recipe in Five Generations By Janet Rodriguez

ERENÉ WITH WOLF MEDICINE

 

There are many surprises in this book. In Erené WithWolf Medicine Irene I. Blea skillfully introduces us to her Native American, Chicano, and dominant cultural experiences. She carries us with her when she moves from a mountain to rural farm life, to an industrial city, and produces an intense memoir about growing up in an extended family during an era when women were expected to fit into prescribed ways of being and seeing the world. This is also a story about the complexities of being tri-cultural in a dominant society that does not frequently validate a young girl with wolf medicine. Nevertheless, Blea grew into a woman when People of Color broke out of the old constrictive ways of being. She introduces us to the concept of genízaro and highlights how she used wolf medicine to navigate the intersection of race, class gender, and to define her own life while obtaining academic positions not normally held by those of her tri-cultural background. She did this in employment and as a Chicana poet, scholar, and feminist in the social justice movements of her era. Erené With Wolf Medicine demonstrates how difficult it was and still is for women to advance in the face of patriarchal and colonizer procedures, expectations, ways of thinking, and doing. One must rely on their inner power to overcome immense obstacles to redefine their own life.

You can buy it here: Erené With Wolf Medicine By Irene I. Blea.


CHILDREN'S BOOKS

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CHILDREN'S BOOKS 〰️


FURRY BEST FRIEND

Furry Best Friend is Los Angeles artist and illustrator Anyssa Galván Bilka’s long-awaited debut children’s book. This touching story about a young girl who has a dog for a best friend will capture your heart. Her furry companion makes her feel truly happy, safe, and content. See what happens in their day-to-day life as they grow together. Don’t miss out on this heartwarming gem of a book! Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Buy Furry Best Friend for the children and pet lovers in your life.


ANNOUNCEMENTS


MI MARCHA CON CÉSAR CHÁVEZ

BY MARCO E. LÓPEZ-QUEZADA

Mi Marcha Con César Chávez por Marco E. López-Quezada ya está disponible en español aquí en Prickly Pear Publishing o en Amazon. Las escuelas, librerías e instituciones pueden realizar pedidos al por mayor con un 30 % de descuento solo aqui en Prickly Pear Publishing. Contáctenos aquí para abrir una cuenta y obtener su descuento.

My March With César [Chávez] by Marco E. López-Quezada is now available in Spanish here on Prickly Pear Publishing or on Amazon. Schools, bookstores, and institutions can order in bulk at a 30% discount only through Prickly Pear Publishing. Contact us here on PPP to open an account and get your discount.

Compren lo aqui: Mi Marcha Con César Chávez Por Marco López-Quezada


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS OF THE FIRST ANNUAL AMÉRICO PAREDES LITERARY ARTS PRIZE FOR POETRY & FICTION

GINA VALDÉS FOR POETRY AND THOMAS RAY GARCIA FOR FICTION.

Thank you to all the poets and writers who submitted their work for the prize. We also send out a big abrazo to our judges for all their hard work.

Gina and Thomas’ prize-winning books are forthcoming from PRICKLY PEAR PUBLISHING AND FLOWERSONG PRESS. Felicidades! 


BOOK AWARDS

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BOOK AWARDS 〰️


JAZzHOUSE by author Edward Vidaurre Wins Book Award

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