THE COUNCIL OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES (CLMP), New York City, received a two-year grant of $92,000 in support of a pilot program titled Face Out: Maximizing the Visibility of Emerging Writers. CLMP, a national service and advocacy organization, supports and promotes noncommercial literary publishing to ensure that readers and writers are well served by a strong and vibrant literary culture. Through Face Out, CLMP will competitively award eight grants of $5,000 to $7,000, over two years, to four independent publishers to build emerging author/publisher relationships with eight writers. Funding will support author advances, author tours and author-focused marketing initiatives. CLMP will also provide technical assistance through workshops, roundtables and evaluation sessions for the publishers and emerging writers participating in the program. The strategies and techniques developed will be documented in a monograph. The selection process will begin with a request for proposals distributed to independent literary presses in New York City.