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Requests for discount terms and questions about returns should be directed to our Sales and Marketing Director, Tom Wells.

New American Press generally accepts returns within six months of invoice date, according to the following conditions:

  • Books ordered at discounts greater than 40% are non-returnable.

  • Total returns cannot exceed 10% of combined invoices for any title over a 12 month period; returns in excess of 10% for a particular title over a 12-month period will be destroyed without customer credit.

  • All returns must include a copy of the original invoice; returns arriving more than 180 days after invoice date will be destroyed without customer credit.

  • All returns must be shipped at the customer’s expense; customers are encouraged to use a shipper providing insurance and tracking capabilities, as New American cannot issue credit for merchandise lost or damaged en route.

  • All returns must be in original packaging and in perfect condition; returns not meeting these requirements cannot be credited, and will be disposed of without further notice.

  • Approved returns will be credited minus a 10% restocking fee.

 

updates

We are pleased to announce the first annual New American Fiction Prize for a full-length work. Click here for details.

The 2009 summer chapbook contest, to be judged by award-winning poet and novelist Kelly Cherry, is closed. We will post the results as soon as we have Ms. Cherry's decision.

Ed Frankel's People of the Air, winner of the 2008 summer chapbook competition, is now available for order at Amazon.

We are pleased to announce that final judge Kathy Fagan has named Renee Ashley's manuscript, The Verbs of Desiring, the winner of the spring 2009 chapbook contest. It should be available for order in winter 2009/10.

Andy Frazee's chapbook, That the World Should Never Again Be Destroyed by Flood, and Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán's collection of poems, Antes y después del Bronx: Lenapehoking, will both be available in winter 2009/10.

Thomas E. Kennedy, author of Riding the Dog: A Look Back at America (New American 2008), will release the first novel of his Copenhagan Quartet with Bloomsbury USA in March 2010.