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Interview with Susan McGuirk, Author of Dear Missing Friend: A Novel of Irish Immigration, Sag Harbor Whaling, and Women's Ambition in 1840s America
Author Susan McGuirk joins Sea Crow Press to discuss Dear Missing Friend, her richly researched historical novel following Catherine McGuirk—a young Irish immigrant navigating love, ambition, and independence across 1840s Manhattan and whaling-era Sag Harbor. A story of bold choices, preserved places, and the women whose courage still shapes us.
Apr 21


Author Q&A: The Blazekeeper of Bowmore House by Elizabeth de Veer | Sea Crow Press
In this Author Q&A, Elizabeth de Veer discusses The Blazekeeper of Bowmore House, a coastal Cinderella retelling set on a windswept Scottish shore, blending atmospheric fiction with literary fantasy.
Apr 3


A Windswept Cinderella: Introducing The Blazekeeper of Bowmore House
A lyrical Cinderella retelling set along a rugged coast. Discover The Blazekeeper of Bowmore House, a new novel from Sea Crow Press publishing March 24.
Mar 19


Stories Rooted in Place: Featured and Upcoming Books from Sea Crow Press
Sea Crow Press publishes literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry shaped by landscape, memory, and the natural world. As a woman-owned independent press based on Cape Cod, we are dedicated to curating stories that resonate deeply with place, character, and human experience. Featured Book: Sometimes an Island A powerful novel of isolation, resilience, and the fragile ties between people and the land they call home. “Gorgeous and Immersive” — Booklist This book is a perfect con
Mar 13


The Invisible Hand by Douglas Cole Wins at the International Impact Book Awards
At Sea Crow Press, we are always inspired by authors who bring stories to life with heart, depth, and courage. Today, we are thrilled to celebrate an extraordinary milestone: The Invisible Hand by Douglas Cole has been selected as a winner at the International Impact Book Awards in the Contemporary Fiction and Coming-of-Age Fiction categories. This prestigious global platform is dedicated to recognizing, celebrating, and elevating exceptional authors and the powerful stories
Feb 17


Author Q&A: Sometimes an Island Book by Ellen Meeropol | Sea Crow Press
Ellen Meeropol, author of Sometimes an Island A mosaic novel of family ties, climate upheaval, and resilience. Publication Date: March 3, 2026 | 978-1961864504 (paperback) | Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 Sometimes an Island is a novel by Ellen Meeropol published by Sea Crow Press. It follows a family across generations, from fleeing pogroms in Eastern Europe to facing climate crisis and rising seas in New England, to explore how communities adapt and survive together amid uphea
Feb 3


Creature by Amy Weldon Named a Shelley Finalist Award Winner!
We’re thrilled to share that Creature: A Novel of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein by Amy Weldon has been named a Shelley Finalist Award Winner in Historical Gothic Fiction by the Historical Fiction Company! Weldon's inventive novel traces Mary Shelley’s extraordinary life. It begins with her first spark of inspiration at just 19 years old. The story unfolds through the challenges of widowhood and motherhood, intertwining with the tale of her iconic Creature. Blending historica
Jan 5


Announcing Our 2026 Pushcart Prize Nominations
Sea Crow Press is delighted to share our 2026 Pushcart Prize nominations, celebrating the powerful writing and distinctive voices at the heart of our press.
Nov 26, 2025


Author Q&A: The Invisible Hand by Douglas Cole
In 'The Invisible Hand', Douglas Cole explores characters on the edge, guided by chance, choice, and the subtle forces of life.
Nov 14, 2025


Finding Happiness in the Everyday with An Eye for Joy
In An Eye for Joy: Noticing the Good World Everywhere, Peg Guilfoyle reminds us that happiness isn’t something we chase, it’s something we notice. This luminous new release from Sea Crow Press celebrates mindfulness, gratitude, and the art of finding happiness in the everyday moments that make life shine.
Nov 5, 2025


Spooky Reads for Autumn Nights: Perfect Halloween Picks
As autumn settles in, the nights grow longer, and the shoreline shadows deepen. There’s nothing quite like curling up with a book that sends a little shiver down the spine. At Sea Crow Press, we’ve pulled together three titles that lean into the eerie, the uncanny, and the powerful. These selections are perfect for Halloween or any night you want something a little darker. 1. Creature: A Novel of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein by Amy Weldon In this haunting novel, we meet a ni
Oct 19, 2025


From The Crows Nest! Fall Into Reading With Sea Crow Press – Fall 2025 Book Releases
Explore Sea Crow Press’s Fall 2025 releases: new fiction, nonfiction, spooky Cape Cod thrillers, and award-winning novels for every reader.
Oct 8, 2025


Discover Books to Keep You Reading: The Fall Reading List 2025
As the leaves turn and the air cools, there’s no better time to curl up with a great book. At Sea Crow Press, our Fall Reading List for 2025 highlights stories that embody the season’s reflective spirit.
Sep 23, 2025


A Journey Through Art, Memory, and Secrets, an Exclusive Author Q&A with Susan Knecht
Step into 1960s Venice with The Art Collector’s Wife. In this exclusive author Q&A, discover the inspiration behind the novel, read glowing reviews, and explore how art, memory, and family secrets shape this unforgettable historical fiction story
Sep 19, 2025


Critical Praise: IndieReader Gives The Art Collector's Wife 4.5 Stars
We’re excited to share that The Art Collector's Wife by Susan Knecht has earned a 4.5-star review from IndieReader, one of the leading independent book review sources
Sep 17, 2025


Author Q&A: An Eye for Joy: Embracing Everyday Joy Through Short Essays with Peg Guilfoyle
Discover everyday joy and wonder in Ay Eye for Joy, a sparkling collection of short, uplifting essays celebrating mindfulness, curiosity, and life’s small delights.
Sep 16, 2025


Author Q&A: The Winterpoor: A Deep Dive into Cape Cod's Struggles
In this exclusive interview, author George Michelsen Foy reveals the environmental and emotional inspirations behind The Winterpoor, a raw, off-season Cape Cod novel that gives voice to the voiceless—both human and wild.
Aug 5, 2025


Discover the Best Cape Cod Books to Enjoy This Summer!
Dive into Unforgettable Stories Rooted in the Spirit of the Cape Whether you're lounging on the beach or relaxing on the porch, there’s nothing better than a good book. This is especially true for those inspired by the beauty and mystery of Cape Cod. Here are seven Cape Cod books you’ll love this summer. 1. Moon Tide by Mary Petiet Moon Tide is a lyrical collection of Cape Cod poems. It captures the spirit of the sea, the rhythm of the tides, and the voice of a place steeped
Jul 13, 2025


Author Q&A: Open Reality by Shodo Spring — Meeting the Polycrisis Together With All Beings
Open Reality, a thought-provoking nonfiction release, publishes September 2 and is available now for pre-order. This compelling new work invites readers to question perception, explore deeper truths, and rethink the world around them.
Jul 12, 2025


Author Q&A: Amy Weldon's 'Creature: A Novel of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein'
We are excited to present Amy Weldon, who brings us her new book, 'Creature: A Novel of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein', drawing readers into the Gothic realm of the Romantic era.
Jun 18, 2025
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