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Mansfield Press

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Formed in 1999, Mansfield Press made its debut into the publishing world in May 2000 with four books of poetry by accomplished writers Diana Fitzgerald Bryden, Margaret Christakos, Corrado Paina, and Ann Shin. With a strong focus on poetry, Mansfield Press is dedicated to nurturing a new generation of writers and introducing them to the world.

Located in the heart of Toronto’s Little Italy, with strong local community ties, Mansfield Press helps foster the important exchange between writers and readers, whether they meet in person, or on the page.

Our latest releases

Goodbye Horses

Goodbye Horses

By Nathaniel G. Moore

Nightlight for Children of Insomniacs

Nightlight for Children of Insomniacs

By Shannon Quinn

Wishipedia

Wishipedia

By Pier Giorgio Di Cicco

The Unmooring

The Unmooring

By Adebe DeRango-Adem

Amusement Park of Constant Sorrow

Amusement Park of Constant Sorrow

By Jason Heroux

Whatever, Iceberg

Whatever, Iceberg

By Tara-Michelle Ziniuk

Lemons

Lemons

By Kasia Jaronczyk

Spit On The Devil

Spit On The Devil

By Samantha Bernstein

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Aesthetics Lesson

Aesthetics Lesson

By Christopher Doda

Aging Cheerleader's Alphabet, The

Aging Cheerleader's Alphabet, The

By Jeanette Lynes

Alphabet of the Traveler, The

Alphabet of the Traveler, The

By Corrado Paina

Among Ruins

Among Ruins

By Christopher Doda

Amusement Park of Constant Sorrow

Amusement Park of Constant Sorrow

By Jason Heroux

Another Name for Bridge

Another Name for Bridge

By Suzanne Hancock

Art of Sufficient Conclusions, The

Art of Sufficient Conclusions, The

By Sarah Dearing

At the Gates of the Theme Park

At the Gates of the Theme Park

By Peter Norman

Back Off Assassin!

Back Off Assassin!

By Jim Smith

Be Calm, Honey

Be Calm, Honey

By David W. McFadden

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