Hinton in the press  

The Seattle Times

March 18, 2024

“The first third of Seattle writer Reagan E.J. Jackson’s collection of essays, “Still True: The Evolution of an Unexpected Journalist,” brings to mind those glory days of 20th-century metro columnists. She writes lovingly about her neighborhood of Rainier Beach in the way only a local could.”

Converge

March 12, 2024

“Marcus Harrison Green, Publisher of Hinton Publishing and founder of the South Seattle Emerald speaks with TraeAnna Holiday about his publishing venture and what is on the horizon.”

South Seattle Emerald

March 7, 2024

“Hinton Publishing, a new Pacific Northwest publishing house, which was also a sponsor for the event, will be publishing more immigrant narratives, in partnership with UW’s Center for Human Rights, on Speak the Sojourner, its online literary magazine.”

Seattle Times

August 11, 2023

“In this time when people are so dehumanized, and treated as one-dimensional, we need stories that put fully fledged humanity on display.”

King 5 News

August 9, 2023

“Founded by Seattle Times columnist Marcus Harrison Green, Hinton Publishing has a focus on helping underinvited communities in the PNW get their stories published.”

Kiro 7 News

August 4, 2023

“Hinton Publishing is providing a place for Seattle writers with marginalized experiences to publish their books.”

South Seattle Emerald

August 2, 2023

”New publishing company aims ‘to make visible the invisible stories of our communities…”

Publishers Weekly

July 10, 2023

“Seattle’s newest independent publisher, Hinton Publishing, leads with its mission to broadcast historically marginalized and underrepresented communities…”

Axios

July 3, 2023

”Seattle journalist and author Marcus Harrison Green has launched a new venture, Hinton Publishing, aimed at elevating the voices of authors who haven't always had a seat at the table…”