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Reading is activism - Writing is activism - Publishing is activism.

We at CALYX are activists, and we believe in the power of the written word. For 34 years we have provided a forum for over 3600 women’s voices by publishing writing and art that would not be published by commercial presses. Being a non-profit organization means CALYX is able to prioritize literary value and diversity. But the face of the publishing world has changed, and superstores and Internet booksellers are dominating bookselling. They have forced many independent stores into closing, and a very important link between a reader and books—especially the unusual, complex, literary titles published by small presses—is being lost.

 

Independent booksellers have always provided connections between a community of readers and unknown authors—not only is this relationship at risk, but diversity and independent thought are threatened as well. We urge you to support your independent bookstores and independent publishers. In the eloquent words of Barbara Kingsolver, without independents, we’d lose “color and diversity, poetry, the outside chance, the underdog’s story, the heretical questions.” If you crave “honest reading,” fight for independents.


 As a non-profit organization with a 501 (C) 3 status, CALYX is currently supported in part by grants from the 100th monkey foundation, the Kinsman Foundation, the Oregon Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, as well as the generous support of over 400 individual donors.

 

"CALYX holds a special place in my heart.... I am increasingly comforted by the presence of feminist presses. Without them, we would lose much more than feminist thought-we would lose color and diversity, poetry, the outsider chance, the underdog's story, the heretical questions, the answers we need. As long as we crave honest reading, we'll need our feminist presses."

Barbara Kingsolver

"[CALYX] is a paragon of the literary arts, [an] exemplar of what great writing and editing can create. From here will come our literary heritage."

John Berry, editor-in-chief, Library Journal