RMB | Rocky Mountain Books is interested in reviewing
manuscripts for possible inclusion in our evolving and
ever-growing series of books being published and produced
under the banner of "RMB Manifestos". To date,
RMB has released three volumes in this dynamic series:
#1 The Weekender Effect: Hyperdevelopment in Mountain Towns by
Robert William Sandford
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/c9ylxT
In 2010 - 2011 we will be releasing AT LEAST two more volumes:
#4 The Grizzly Manifesto: In Defence of the Great Bear by Jeff
Gailus (May 2010)
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/bvNXO1
#5 The Wolf Manifesto: In Defence of Canis Lupis by Jeff
Gailus (May 2011)
Such manuscripts may be related -- though not limited -- to
pursuing provocative themes in the following subject
areas:
Arts & Culture
Current Affairs
Environmental issues
First Nations
Mountain Culture & History
Nature & Natural History
Urban Planning
To be clear, the books in this collection are meant to be
artistic, critical and cultural studies that are
provocative, passionate and populist in nature. The goal
is to encourage debate and help facilitate change
whenever and wherever possible. Books in this uniquely
packaged, hardcover series are limited to a minimum / maximum
of 20,000 words.
We are also keenly interested in longer manuscripts for
publication consideration outside of the "RMB
manifesto" series, related to the above subject
areas.
Please submit manuscripts or proposals to:
Don Gorman
Publisher, RMB | Rocky Mountain Books don@rmbooks.com
Rocky Mountain Books acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada
through the Canada Book Fund (CBF), a part of the Department of Canadian Heritage.