Sundress Publications
Ada Wofford is currently working as an Assistant Editor at Sundress Publications and a Content Writer at Dare Commercial Services, LLC. Ada is also the Nonfiction Editor at Stirring: A Literary Collection and a Graduate Student pursuing an MA in English at the University of Rochester. Additionally, Ada serves as an Editor At Large at The Blue Nib, while being a member of various organizations including The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and the American Library Association. With a Master's degree in English Language and Literature/Letters from the University of Rochester, Ada is a dedicated member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society International and continues to be actively involved in the academic and literary community.
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Sundress Publications
Sundress Publications is a (mostly) woman-run, woman-friendly publication group founded in 2000 that hosts a variety of online journals and publishes chapbooks and full-length collections in both print and digital formats. We also publish the annual Best of the Net Anthology, celebrating the best work published online, and the Gone Dark Archives, preserving online journals that have reached the end of their run. Although we are conscious of the lack of representation by women writers in literary publishing, we do not only publish women. Our policy is non-discriminatory and focused on promoting excellent creative work independent of the age, race, gender, class, religion, culture, social status, sexual orientation, or country of origin of its creator(s). Sundress Publications is, first and foremost, the umbrella site of the publications The Best of the Net Anthology, Stirring, Wicked Alice, Intentional Walk, Sunsets and Silencers, and Stone Highway Review as well as a small-press publication company. Above all, we are dedicated to publishing creative work that makes our authors, artists, readers, and staff proud to be a part of Sundress. We hope that you agree that the fruits of our combined efforts are as worthwhile as the effort itself.