About Two Dollar Radio
A family-run business called Two Dollar Radio was established in 2005 with the goal of reaffirming the creative and cultural ethos of the publishing sector. Their goal is to do this by delivering audacious literary works, each book offering a sonic evolution that is, in their opinion, too loud to be ignored both individually and collectively. Eric Obenauf and Eliza Wood-Obenauf, who currently reside in Columbus, Ohio, with their two children and their physical independent bookstore/vegan cafe, their Headquarters, founded them in 2005. They received the "2020 Voice of the Heartland Award" from GLIBA and MIBA, and Foreword awarded them "INDIES's Publisher of the Year" for the following year. The Rare Books & Manuscripts Library at The Ohio State University is where you may find the archives of Two Dollar Radio. The press also oversees Moving Pictures, a division that produces movies, and The Flyover Fest, a yearly, inclusive festival that lasts three days in Columbus, Ohio's South Clintonville and North Campus neighborhoods.