NEWS


Debut Reception for Improbable Worlds

Forty poets from our newest anthology, Improbable Worlds, attended our debut reception at the Jung Center on December 2, 2011.  See the Album page for photos of the event.



Upcoming Readings

Come hear poets read their work from Improbable Worlds:

Saturday, February 25 at 2 p.m.
Brazos Bookstore
2421 Bissonnet, Houston

Sunday, March 25 at 2 p.m.
Southwest School of Art, Coates Chapel
300 Augusta, San Antonio



Why Me? by Rich Levy reviewed in American Book Review

Haines Eason reviewed Why Me? in the September/October 2011 edition of American Book Review.  In it, Eason says poet Rich Levy is “a writer of great emotional insight” as he “wages a battle for the soul.”  To subscribe or order back issues, see http://americanbookreview.org.



You can hear radio recordings of many of the poets in our anthologies.

Over 60 poets were recorded starting in 2009 for The Poets’ Corner, a radio program broadcast by Taping for the Blind.  The program was stopped in 2011.

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ABOUT US


Mutabilis Press is a nonprofit literary press devoted to publishing poetry, especially the work of poets living in the greater Houston area. We founded our press in 2003, not with grand intentions, but simply with the sense of the great need for more publication opportunities for poets in our city and surrounding areas.

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CONTACT US


Our books are available at several Houston-area bookstores, on-line at Amazon.com, as well as here on our website. Read more...

Mutabilis Press is 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. You can support our efforts with a tax-deductible contribution. Read more...

For more information, contact us at:

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TITLES
Improbable Worlds, an anthology of Texas and Louisiana Poets
Why Me?
poems by Rich Levy
Some Recognition
of the Joshua Lizard:
New and Selected Poems
by Robert Burlingame
The Weight of Addition, an anthology of
Texas Poetry
TIMESLICE:
Houston Poetry 2005
Five Inprint Poets
 

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