Publication Formats | Genre | Translated Languages | Publication count | Accept unsolicited submissions | Payments | |
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P. R. A. Publishing We are interested in working with translators, foreign based and US authors. |
Book, eBook | Fiction, Poetry | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Johns Hopkins University Press Still inspired by the ideals set forth by President Gilman in 1878, the Johns Hopkins University Press continues to identify and publish works that advance new knowledge, delivering them “far and wide“ in innovative and effective ways. |
Book, eBook, Print Journal | NonFiction | English | Yes | Pro: >0.15/word, Contributor Copies | |
Texas Christian University Press TCU Press publishes fourteen to sixteen titles each year, approximately half in the spring and half in the fall. Our list focuses on titles related to Texas, the American West, and Latin America. The press has a particular interest in women's studies, border studies, and biography. |
Book, eBook | NonFiction, Fiction | English |
14 |
Yes | Unknown |
Cypress House In addition to being a royalty house that has won national and international awards and grants, Cypress House is a full-service book production and promotion compall. We provide manuscript evaluation, editorial services, typesetting, cover design, forms filing, marketing and promotion, subsidiary rights assistance, e-book account setup and liaison, and comprehensive consultation services. We specialize in helping new publishers launch their own companies and in helping authors find the right publisher. |
Book, eBook | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Drama, Graphic Lit | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word | |
Locked Room International English language versions of foreign locked room mysteries and re-issues of forgotten English language classics |
Book, eBook | Fiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Tia Chucha Press Tia Chucha Press is one of the country’s leading small cross-cultural presses for poetry, focused on socially engaged poetry work and literature that matters. Tia Chucha Press began in 1989 with the publication of Luis J. Rodriguez’s first book, the 13-poem collection “Poems Across the Pavement,” designed by Jane Brunette of Menominee/German/French descent, who has remained as TCP designer ever since. With Jane’s artistic skills for covers and inside pages, and Luis as founding editor, the press began publishing the best collections of the thriving Chicago poetry scene – home of the Poetry Slams – featuring poets such as Patricia Smith, David Hernandez, Michael Warr, Lisa Buscani, Tony Fitzpatrick, Cin Salach, Carlos Cumpian, Elizabeth Alexander, and more. |
Chapbook, Book | Poetry | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Driftless Review The Driftless Review is published by Platteville Poets, Writers and Editors, LLC, an organization dedicated to showcasing the works of emerging and established writers whose creative journeys have in some way brought them through the Driftless Region: the distinctive landscape of rolling hills and river valleys which join southwest Wisconsin, southeast Minnesota, and northeast Iowa. While we do showcase local writers, we accept submissions from allone. |
Poetry, Fiction | English |
2 |
Yes | Contributor Copies | |
Axolotl Magazine Axolotl derives its name both from the small, aquatic salamander indigenous to Lake Xochimilco in México, and from Julio Cortázar’s short story of the same title. We love straddling languages and straddling locations; love magical realism, slipstream, and fabulism; love fiction, poetry, non-fiction, comics, lists, drama, sequential and non-sequential art, statues, trees, microfiction and prose poems. |
Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction, Drama | Spanish, English |
4 |
Yes | Contributor Copies | |
Pushkin Press Pushkin Press was founded in 1997, and publishes novels, essays, memoirs, children’s books—everything from timeless classics to the urgent and contemporary. Our books represent exciting, high-quality writing from around the world: we publish some of the twentieth century’s most widely acclaimed, brilliant authors such as Stefan Zweig, Marcel Aymé, Antal Szerb, Paul Morand and Yasushi Inoue, as well as compelling and award-winning contemporary writers, including Andrés Neuman, Edith Pearlman and Ryu Murakami. Pushkin Press publishes the world’s best stories, to be read and read again. |
Book, eBook | Fiction, NonFiction, Drama | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Unicorn Press Unicorn Press was founded in 1966 in Santa Barbara, CA, and in 1972, it moved to Greensboro, NC. By then, it was the sole responsibility of Al Brilliant, one of the three founders. Al was fortunate to have the cooperation and partnership of his spouse, the poet, novelist, and translator, Teo Savory (1907- 1989), who became Editor of the press while Al handled production and administration. During its first 46 years, Al has had the comradeship of forty young men and women who have joined in full-time, for two years or longer. |
Book, Chapbook | Poetry | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Fordham University Press Fordham University Press publishes scholarly books in the humanities and social sciences, as well as trade books of interest to the general public. Its list emphasizes philosophy, religion, theology, literature, history, and media studies, and books of both scholarly and general appeal about New York City and the Hudson Valley. The Press also publishes the annual winner of the Poets Out Loud contest; for submission visit Poets Out Loud. The Press does not publish fiction. |
Book, eBook | English | Yes | Pro: >0.15/word | ||
Sarabande Books The overall mission of our press is encapsulated in the name “Sarabande”--that is, “stylistic sophistication with a wild underside.” |
Book, Chapbook, eBook | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
University of Nevada Press The University of Nevada Press, as mandated by the state legislature and the Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, publishes high-quality, deserving works that advance scholarly research, contribute to the understanding and appreciation of regional history and culture, and reach a wide range of academic and general readers. Publication is done in a fiscally responsible manner that reflects the highest editorial, design, and production standards. The good will of the public it serves (the citizens of the State of Nevada, readers, and authors) is the Press's most valuable asset. |
Book, Print Journal | NonFiction | English | Yes | ||
Harper Collins Publishers HarperCollins Publishers is the second largest consumer book publisher in the world, with operations in 18 countries. With nearly two hundred years of history and more than 120 branded imprints around the world, HarperCollins publishes approximately 10,000 new books every year in 17 languages, and has a print and digital catalog of more than 200,000 titles. Writing across dozens of genres, HarperCollins authors include winners of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Newbery and Caldecott Medals and the Man Booker Prize. |
Book, eBook | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction | English | Yes | Pro: >0.15/word | |
California Institute of Arts and Letters The California Institute of Arts and Letters (CIAL) was founded in 2003 under the vision and leadership of Jeff Munnis. Jeff founded CIAL with the help of Stelli Munnis, Mark Yoslow, and Jessica Duttlinger. We promote the work of contemporary poets through the publishing imprints of Black Zinnias and Pessoa Press. Coimbra Editions publishes poetry in translation and books that explore the process of writing. |
Book, Chapbook | Fiction, Poetry | English |
20 |
Yes | Contributor Copies |
Station Hill Press In the past, Station Hill has published books in a wide range of disciplines, from core texts in Buddhist and Tai Chi studies to literary novels, memoirs and even a primer on the art of art buying. While open in spirit to our rich and diverse history, we currently are concentrating our attentions on contemporary poetry, both original texts and English translations, and on literary and academic non-fiction. Please note: Station Hill does not accept submissions for anthologies; nor do we publish genre fiction (mysteries, Gothic romances, Westerns, science fiction, or books for children), unless underlying such genre work is a desire to subvert its conventions. |
Book | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |