Some of Us Press

Andrews, Bruce. Edge. Washington, D.C., Printed by Arry Press for Some of Us Press, 1973.

Baker, Susan. "She's a Jim-dandy." Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1970.

Baker, Susan. Snapshots at Connecticut and K. Washington, DC: Some Of Us Press, 2000.

Cox, Ed. Blocks. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1973.

Dlugos, Tim. High There: Poems. Washington, DC, Some of Us Press 1973.

Dreyer, Lynne. Lamplights Used to Feed the Deer. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1974.

Edgcomb, Gabrielle Simon. Moving Violation. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1973.

Gibson, Margaret. Lunes: Poems. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1973.

Holland, William. How Us White Folks Discovered Rock and Roll. Washington, DC, Some of Us Press, 1973.

Inman, P. What Happens Next. Washington, D.C., Some of Us Press, 1974.

Joselow, Beth. Ice Fishing. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1974.

Lally, Lee. These Days. Washington, DC: Diana Press for Some Of Us Press, 1972.

Lally, Michael. The South Orange Sonnets. Washington, DC: Some Of Us Press, 1972.

Randolph, Leonard. Scar Tissue. Washington, DC: Corporate Press for Some Of Us Press, 1973.

Slater, Robert. A Rumor of Inhabitants. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press 1974

Schuchat, Simon. Blue Skies. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1973

Winch, Terence. Boning Up. Washington, DC: Some Of Us Press, 1972.

Zahniser, Ed. The Ultimate Double Play. Washington, DC: Some of Us Press, 1974.

Editor Note: Some of Us Press is not a lesbian or feminist press as the others in this archive, but the publication of Lee Lally's chapbook in conjunction with Diana Press sparked my interest in the press. There are a number of chapbooks by women on the list as well that I have note reviewed. There is some information about Lee Lally available on this blog: http://douglangsdcpoetryblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/lee-lally.html
I would be happy to receive email correspondence from anyone with information about Some of Us Press.