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  • Ownership of Second Story Press Transferred by Margie Wolfe - Breaking Book News
    Ownership of Second Story Press Transferred by Margie Wolfe - Breaking Book News
    January 10, 2025

    Breaking Book News: Ownership of Second Story Press Transferred by Margie Wolfe

    Today, long-serving publisher Margie Wolfe announced that she would be transferring the ownership of Second Story Press to general manager Phuong Truong, who has been with the press for twenty years. ...

  • In conversation with Margie Wolfe, publisher of Second Story Press
    In conversation with Margie Wolfe, publisher of Second Story Press
    November 08, 2017

    In conversation with Margie Wolfe, publisher of Second Story Press

    For almost 30 years, Second Story Press has been at the forefront of publishing books that champion feminism, social justice, and diversity. Orchestrating these efforts is publisher Margie Wolfe, who ...

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