Eio Books was an American-based small press publishing house founded in 2004 in the city of Brattleboro, Vermont.
[2] Eio Books has also published the second in Longfellow's trilogy: Flow Down Like Silver: Hypatia of Alexandria (2009),[3] and in February 2011, it offered Twinka Thiebaud’s[4] intimate memoir of Henry Miller and his table talk, What Doncha Know?
[7] Recently, the small publishing house added a new name to its roster of writers: James C. McKay, a highly placed litigator who served as the special prosecutor investigating the part of Edwin Meese III in the Wedtech scandal.
[8] McKay's two books, one a memoir and one a thriller set in and around the Food and Drug Administration are being prepared for publication.
Also in early April 2013, Longfellow's first three titles in a series of murder mysteries in the hardboiled noir tradition[9] featuring Sam Russo, 1940s Staten Island, New York Private Eye, saw print.