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Cha: An Asian Literary Journal | ||||||
Moving Parts Press Moving Parts Press publishes handsome and innovative books, broadsides and prints under the direction of Felicia Rice. These editions of new literature, works in translation, and contemporary art explore the relationship of word and image, typography and the visual arts, the fine arts and popular culture. |
Chapbook | Poetry, Fiction | English, Spanish | No | Unknown | |
University Press of Florida As the official publisher for the State University System, the University Press of Florida (UPF) has been engaging educators, students, and discerning readers since 1945. UPF has published over 2,500 volumes since its inception and currently releases nearly 100 new titles each year. We serve as active members of the American Association of University Presses, the Association of American Publishers, the American Booksellers Association, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance, and mall diverse scholarly organizations. Located in a state built from exploration and enterprise, we approach our mission with that same spirit of discovery. |
Book, eBook, Print Journal | NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Haikasoru With a small, elite list of award-winners, classics, and new work by the hottest young writers, Haikasoru is the first imprint dedicated to bringing Japanese science fiction to America and beyond. Featuring the action of anime and the thoughtfulness of the best speculative fiction, Haikasoru aims to truly be the “high castle” of science fiction and fantasy. |
Book, eBook | Fiction | Japanese | Yes | Unknown | |
Astra Magazine | ||||||
Spring Publications SPRING PUBLICATIONS began as an activity of the Analytical Psychology Club of New York during the Second World War, bringing the ideas of C.G. Jung into American translations and by first publishing Emma Jung's classic text Animus and Anima (still in print) in 1955. |
Book, eBook | NonFiction | English | No | Unknown | |
Editorial Kalina | ||||||
Norvik Press | Book, eBook, Print Journal | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction | English | No | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Wakefield Press Wakefield Press is an independent American publisher devoted to the translation of overlooked gems and literary oddities in small, affordable, yet elegant paperback editions. Our publications include the Wakefield Handbooks series (the guidebook as imagined through literature) and the Imagining Science series (science as imagined through literature), as well as forays into classic experimental fiction (literature as imagined through literature). Authors range from literary giants to those underrepresented (or unknown) in English. |
Book | Fiction | English | No | Unknown | |
City Lights Publishers For over fifty years, City Lights has been a champion of progressive thinking, fighting against the forces of conservatism and censorship. We are committed to publishing works of social responsibility, and to maintaining a tradition of bringing renegade literature from other parts of the world into English. In our function of discovery, we will continue to publish cutting-edge contemporary literature and brilliant new non-fiction. |
Book | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction | English | No | Pro: >0.15/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word | |
The Antonym Magazine | ||||||
Action Books Action Books is transnational. Action Books is interlingual. Action Books is Futurist. Action Books is No Future. Action Books is feminist. Action Books is political. Action Books is for noisies. Action Books believes in historical avant-gardes. & unknowable dys-contemporary discontinuous occultly continuous anachronistic avant-gardes. Art, Genre, Voice, Prophecy, Theatricality, Materials, the Bodies, Foreign Tongues, and Other Foreign Objects and Substances, if taken internally, may break apart societal forms. "In an Emergency, Break Forms." Action Books: Art and Other Fluids |
Book | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction | English | |||
BOMB Magazine | ||||||
Oxford University Press At OUP, we believe in the power of the written word and the scholarship that stands behind it. Everything we publish relates directly to our mission: to support Oxford University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education. As a press, we take pride in this mission, which allows us to enable, support, and facilitate research and scholarship. |
Book, Print Journal, eBook | NonFiction | English | Yes | Pro: >0.15/word, Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Zone Books Zone Books is an independent nonprofit publishing house founded in 1985. The publisher of a select list of titles in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, Zone Books is committed to original English-language texts as well as to the translation of significant works by contemporary author. |
Book | No | Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Unknown | |||
John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., provides must-have content and services to customers worldwide. Its core businesses include scientific, technical, and medical journals, encyclopedias, books, and online products and services; professional and consumer books and subscription services; and educational materials for undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners. |
Book, eBook | NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Poet Lore | ||||||
Applause | English | |||||
B O D Y | ||||||
Penguin Books UK Penguin Books: home of the world’s most respected collection of classic literature, as well as world-beaters, egg-beaters, smart thinkers and wimpy kids. |
Book, eBook | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction | English | No | Pro: >0.15/word | |
AmazonCrossing | ||||||
Little Brown & Co. Little, Brown and Compall was founded in 1837 and for close to two centuries has published fiction and nonfiction by mall of America's finest writers. Early lists featured Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, Emily Dickinson's poetry, and Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, all of which are still available today. In 1993 Little, Brown created a new trade paperback imprint, Back Bay Books, to focus on long-term publication of the compall's best fiction and nonfiction and to publish original trade paperbacks. - See more at: http://www.littlebrown.com/about.html#sthash.HkDz6hnt.dpuf |
Book, eBook | Fiction, NonFiction | English | No | Pro: >0.15/word | |
Dramatic Publishing Publishing fine plays since 1885, Dramatic Publishing is committed to developing and serving the authors, artists and educators who comprise the world of theatre. We offer musicals, full-length and one-act plays and high-quality theatrical books suitable for high-school theatre, children's theatre, professional theatre and community theatre. Our catalog includes a full spectrum of plays for every cast size, skill level and audience representing classic works as well as contemporary comedies, dramas and musicals of distinction. |
Book | Drama | English | Yes | Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Token: <0.01/word | |
Autumn Hill Books and M-Dash Autumn Hill Books is an independent non-profit press based in the Midwest. We publish works of translation and our focus is contemporary world literature. More recently, AHB launched a new online literature magazine EM—DASH, which features essays, fiction, and poetry either excerpted from or inspired by our published titles. We also have two imprints: 91st Meridian Press and Anomalous Press. |
Book, Print Journal | Fiction, Poetry | English | Yes | Contributor Copies | |
Observatory of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures in the United States | ||||||
National Translation Month | ||||||
McSweeney's Books McSweeney’s began in 1998 as a literary journal that published only works rejected by other magazines. That rule was soon abandoned, and since then McSweeney’s has attracted work from some of the finest writers in the country, including Denis Johnson, Jonathan Franzen, William T. Vollmann, Rick Moody, Joyce Carol Oates, Heidi Julavits, Jonathan Lethem, Michael Chabon, Ben Marcus, Susan Straight, Roddy Doyle, T.C. Boyle, Steven Millhauser, Gabe Hudson, Robert Coover, Ann Beattie, and mall others. At the same time, the journal continues to be a major home for new and unpublished writers; we’re committed to publishing exciting fiction regardless of pedigree. |
Book | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction, Graphic Lit | English | Yes | Unknown | |
University of North Carolina Press UNC Press advances scholarship by publishing distinguished academic work and serves the people of the state and region by publishing superb general interest books. |
Book, eBook | NonFiction | English | Yes | Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies | |
Black Scat Books We are a small, independent, not-for-profit press dedicated to publishing sublime art & literature, i.e., eccentric art & obscure texts, absurdist fiction, experimental visions, and works in translation. Our innovative Absurdist Texts & Documents series features works designed to disrupt, disorient, and smash boundaries—academic, cultural, literary, and philosophical. |
Book, Chapbook, Print Journal | Fiction | English | No | Contributor Copies | |
The Momentist | ||||||
Sandstone Press Sandstone Press was established in 2002 based on the firm belief that an international publishing house could be based in the Highlands of Scotland. We publish fiction and non-fiction books and ebooks. The compall is characterised by high editorial and design standards, internationalism, and a strong engagement with the contemporary world using modern methods. Sandstone Press books have won or been shortlisted for mall literary prizes including the Man Booker, Commonwealth, Arthur C Clarke, Creative Scotland, Green Carnation, Saltire Society, Petrona, Bill Rollinson Prize for Landscape and Tradition, Boardman Tasker, Not the Booker, and Desmond Elliott Awards. |
Book, eBook | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction, Drama | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Mr. Cogito Press After a few years of sleep Mr. Cogito has returned to life. He had lived for more than twenty years. His model was the great Polish poet Zbigniew Herbert. Now we are looking once again for poems that have strength of image, sound, concept and feeling -- poems that also relate to the social realities of the poet's time and place. |
Chapbook | Poetry | English | Yes | None | |
University Press of Kansas Founded in 1946 and reorganized in 1967 and again in 1976, it represents the six state universities: Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburg State University, the University of Kansas, and Wichita State University. |
Book, eBook, Print Journal | NonFiction | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word | |
Hanging Loose Press The first issue of Hanging Loose magazine was published in 1966. The name was inspired by the format -- mimeographed loose pages in a cover envelope -- and that, in turn, was inspired by a very low budget. But the format was also meant to get across a point of view: that poetry is for now, not for the Ages. If you liked a poem, you could pin it to the wall. If you didn’t like a poem, you could use it as a napkin. |
Print Journal | Poetry, Fiction | English | Yes | Contributor Copies | |
Juggernaut Books | ||||||
St. Martin’s Press St. Martin's Press is considered one of the largest English-language publishers,[1] bringing to the public some 700 titles a year under eight imprints, which include St. Martin's Press (mainstream and bestseller books), St. Martin's Griffin (mainstream paperback books, including science fiction and romance), Minotaur (mystery, suspense, and thrillers), Picador (specialty books), Thomas Dunne Books (suspense and mainstream), and Truman Talley Books (business and speciality books). St. Martin's Press's current editor in chief is George Witte. |
Book, eBook | Fiction, NonFiction | English | No | Unknown | |
Wipf & Stock | ||||||
Oberlin College Press Oberlin College Press is a nonprofit literary press based at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. The overall goal of the press, staffed mostly by poets who volunteer their time and student interns who wish to learn about all aspects of publishing, is to produce a periodical of high standing and notable integrity, along with books of superlative quality, with respect to design as well as literary excellence and originality. At the same time, the press strives for affordability and wide availability, keeping its publications in print and reasonably priced. |
Book, Print Journal | Poetry, NonFiction | English | Yes | Contributor Copies | |
Washington State University Press WSU Press, a non-profit scholarly publisher, is part of Washington State University, located in Pullman, Washington. A member of the Association of American University Presses, we publish in a wide variety of genres, including scholarly and trade monographs, reference material, essays, and biographies. We seek imaginative works that tell the story of the West in innovative ways. Currently, we release approximately 8-10 titles each year. We are proud to be a "green" press.The WSU campus printing facility where most of our books are published, was the first university publisher to become FSC certified. |
Book, eBook | NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
The Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Arts As a fully accredited member of the Alliance of Artists Communities and RES ARTIS: International Association of Residential Art Centres, the Anderson Center provides retreats of two to four weeks duration from May through October each year to enable artists, writers, and scholars of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment to create, advance, or complete works-in-progress. A rotating Peer Review Panel comprised of professional artists, writers, and scholars annually screens and selects all applicants. |
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Civil Coping Mechanisms, Entropy, Enclave CCM-Entropy is the result of newly merged Civil Coping Mechanisms and Entropy, an independent literature community and portal that includes CCM: publisher & promoter of kick-ass independent literature, Entropy: a magazine and community of contributors that publishes diverse literary and non-literary content, and Enclave: a community blog that exists as an open and central space for contributors representing different literary communities, corners, and aesthetics to express themselves openly, urgently. The portal also features a growing small press database and resources for writers. While here, we hope you’ll find what you’re looking for. Take a look around; stay awhile. We’re coping |
Book, eBook | Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Graphic Lit | English | Yes | Contributor Copies | |
The Creativity Webzine | ||||||
Action Yes | Poetry, Fiction | English | ||||
BOMB Magazine | ||||||
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 | |
Otoliths We'd love to know more about your press. Please type (or copy & paste) your mission statement here. |
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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 | |
Toby Press The Toby Press was founded in 1999, with the purpose of publishing classical fiction and Contemporary Judaic and Israeli Classical Fiction. We are proud that we are still achieving that goal, on an ongoing basis. |
Book, eBook | Fiction | English | 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 | |
The Georgia Review | ||||||
Applause Books | Book | NonFiction, Drama, Fiction | English | |||
Hayden's Ferry Review | ||||||
Penguin Books USA Penguin Group (USA) Inc. is the U.S. member of the internationally renowned Penguin Group. Penguin Group (USA) is one of the leading U.S. adult and children's trade book publishers, owning a wide range of imprints and trademarks, including Viking, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, The Penguin Press, Riverhead Books, Dutton, Penguin Books, Berkley Books, Gotham Books, Portfolio, New American Library, Plume, Tarcher, Philomel, Grosset & Dunlap, Puffin, and Frederick Warne, among others. The Penguin Group (http://www.penguin.com/) is part of Penguin Random House. |
Book, eBook | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction | English | No | Pro: >0.15/word | |
Wilderness House Literary Review | ||||||
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 | |
University of Arkansas Press The University of Arkansas Press was founded in 1980 as the book publishing division of the University of Arkansas. A member of the Association of American University Presses, it has as its central and continuing mission the publication of books that serve both the broader academic community and Arkansas and the region. |
Book, Chapbook, eBook | NonFiction, Poetry | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word | |
Schism[2] | ||||||
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 | |
World Literature Today | ||||||
Melville House Melville House is an independent publisher located in Brooklyn, New York. It was founded in 2001 by sculptor Valerie Merians and fiction writer/journalist Dennis Johnson, in order to publish Poetry After 9/11, a book of material culled from Johnson’s groundbreaking MobyLives book blog. The material consisted of things sent in to the blog by writers and poets in response to the 9/11 attacks, and Johnson and Merians felt it better represented the spirit of New York than the call to war of the Bush administration. |
Book | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction | English | No | Unknown | |
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 | ||
David R. Godine, Inc. David R. Godine, Inc., is a small publishing house located in Boston, Massachusetts, producing between twenty and thirty titles per year and maintaining an active reprint program. The compall is independent (a rarity these days) and its list tends to reflect the individual tastes and interests of its president and founder, David Godine. |
Book | Fiction, Poetry | English | No | Contributor Copies, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word | |
Slavica Publishers | ||||||
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 | |
Fjords Review | ||||||
Muse
We publish quality fiction and nonfiction that connects global readers with greater China’s authors and ideas, leveraging the unique resources of our home in Hong Kong. We publish bilingual, translated, and original English works, enabling both Western and Chinese readers to explore the cultural corners of greater China. Muse is a digital pioneer, using a variety of print and digital formats to present our authors’ ideas. We believe that digital media and the internet will play the central role in the way stories are told, and the way writers and readers interact. As the internet removes distribution bottlenecks, we are making global literature accessible to new audiences. |
Book, eBook | NonFiction, Fiction, Graphic Lit, Poetry, Drama | Chinese, English | No | Unknown | |
University Press of Kentucky The University Press of Kentucky has a dual mission—the publication of books of high scholarly merit in a variety of fields for a largely academic audience and the publication of books about the history and culture of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley region, the Upper South, and Appalachia. The Press is the statewide mandated nonprofit scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, operated as an agency of the University of Kentucky and serving all state institutions of higher learning, plus five private colleges and Kentucky's two major historical societies. |
Book | NonFiction | English | Yes | Contributor Copies | |
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 | |
Summertime Publications, Inc. Founded in 2009, Summertime Publications Inc is a small press based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Originally specialized in quality books about France (Best Paris Stories, WWII Voices, Paris, Moi and the Gang, Sorbonne Confidential, Tita), today we accept submissions in mall other areas, such as narrative non-fiction, literary fiction, memoir, humor, sci-fi, mass market entertainment, mature women writers and prize-winning short story anthologies. We are looking for talented writers with something interesting to say. We accept submissions from both established and debut authors. Genres Published: Autobiography/Memoir, Historical, Humor, Religious/Spiritual, Narrative Nonfiction, Literary Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Translation Representative Authors: Our authors tend to be a mix of established writers who have already published books with legacy publishers as well as talented debuts. Authors include: Marie Houzelle, Hilary Kaiser, Francis Gendlin, Laurel Zuckerman, Barry Kirwan, MaryLee MacDonald (2016), Niles Reddick (2016), Traci Foust (2016) and Jean Taquet (2016) We are interested in manuscripts in English, French and (potentially) Russian and actively seek to sell the international foreign language rights for our authors. More about Summertime Publications » |
Book, eBook | Fiction, NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Lee & Low Books | ||||||
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 | |
Boulevard Magazine | ||||||
Oberon Press During its long history Oberon has launched the careers of some of Canada’s best-known writers: writers like David Adams Richards, Wayne Johnston, W.P. Kinsella and Rohinton Mistry. We founded two influential anthologies—Best Canadian Stories and Coming Attractions—that continue today to support new and established story writers. We are one of the very few publishers with a continuing commitment to Canadian poetry. We have also published 38 works of French-Canadian fiction in translation, introducing mall of Quebec’s best writers to the rest of Canada. In 1971 we created the national restaurant guide Where to Eat in Canada, now in its 45th edition after selling more than 150,000 copies. |
Book | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Wave Books Wave Books is an independent poetry press based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to publishing the best in contemporary poetry, poetry in translation, and writing by poets. The press was founded in 2005, merging with established publisher Verse Press. By publishing strong innovative work in finely crafted trade editions and hand-made ephemera, we hope to continue to challenge the values and practices of readers and add to the collective sense of what’s possible in contemporary poetry. |
Book | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction | English | No | Unknown | |
Host Publications Founded in 1987 in Austin, Texas HOST Publications is a press dedicated to bringing readers the best in international literature and the most exciting writing from the United States. Since its inception, HOST has published works from countries as diverse as Brazil, Chile, Poland, Belgium, Turkey and the United States. From Nobel Prize winners Pablo Neruda and Wisława Szymborska to renowned Texas writers Dave Oliphant and Christopher Cook, HOST Publications presents writers who should be more widely known than they are. Under the leadership of Joe W. Bratcher, III, HOST is committed to identifying prominent authors in other countries and publishing them in the United States, mall for the first time. In addition to its catalog of titles, HOST also publishes its biannual journal, The Dirty Goat, which presents cutting edge drama, prose, visual art and interviews from across the globe. Submissions for The Dirty Goat are not being accepted at this time. Please do not send unsolicited work for consideration, as we will not be able to return it to you. |
Book, Chapbook | Drama, Fiction, Poetry | English | No | Unknown | |
The Edwin Mellen Press Mellen’s sole criterion for publication is that a manuscript must make a contribution to scholarship. We are an independent scholarly press and we do not accept grants or subsidies. The Edwin Mellen Press publishes books intended to be read by scholars. Therefore, Mellen titles contain full documentation and a literature review. |
Book | NonFiction | English | Yes | Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies | |
Volume Poetry | ||||||
African Poetry Book Fund | Book | Poetry | English | |||
Routledge | ||||||
Palisade Press | ||||||
Origins | ||||||
Junction Press Group of publishers |
Book, Chapbook | Poetry | English | No | Unknown | |
Tor Welcome to Tor.com Publishing, an imprint for science fiction and fantasy novellas and short novels, a line that provides a home for emerging and established writers to tell focused, engaging stories in exactly the number of words they choose. All of our titles are available globally in print, DRM-free ebook, and audiobook format. |
Book, eBook | Fiction | English | Yes | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Dalkey Archive Press Founded in 1984, Dalkey Archive Press "was and is a hopelessly quixotic venture" devoted to publishing the best contemporary literature from across the world. |
Book | Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction | English | Yes | Pro: >0.15/word | |
Transit Books | ||||||
Arc Publications Arc publishes contemporary poetry from new and established writers from the UK and abroad, specialising in the work of international poets writing in English and the work of overseas poets in translation. Arc also has a music imprint, Arc Music, for the publication of books about music and musicians. |
Book, eBook | Poetry, NonFiction | English | |||
TAB: The Journal of Poetry & Poetics | ||||||
Penn State University Press Penn State Press is dedicated to publishing books and journals of the highest quality with an emphasis on the humanities and social sciences. |
Book, Print Journal | NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Plume Poetry Journal | Online Journal | |||||
Lost Roads Publishers For over thirty years Lost Roads has published indispensable works of |
Book, Chapbook | Poetry, Fiction | English | Yes | Unknown, Token: <0.01/word | |
University of California Press University of California Press is one of the largest, most distinguished, and most adventurous scholarly publishers in the world, respected for its creativity and renowned for attracting authors whose work transcends traditional academic boundaries to speak to people everywhere. For more than a century, UC Press has considered manuscripts from the world's foremost scholars, writers, artists, and public intellectuals. UC Press publishes annually about 200 new books and 40 multi-issue journals in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. About one-fourth of current authors are affiliated with the University of California |
Book, eBook, Print Journal | NonFiction | English | Yes | Unknown | |
Dufour Editions Dufour Editions publishes under its own imprint and is the U.S. distributor for dozens of British and Irish publishers. |
Book | Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry | Polish, Romanian, English | No | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Bagwyn Books The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies has formed an imprint subsidiary to publish historical fiction centered in the medieval and Renaissance periods. Founded in 2011, Bagwyn Books is dedicated to publishing well-researched historical fiction that is appropriate for an audience ranging from young adult (ages 14+) to an adult audience. We are open to different styles and genres of writing. |
Book | Fiction | English | |||
New York Review of Books Online | ||||||
Pusteblume Journal Pusteblume, a journal of and about literary translation, is published in partnership between Pen & Anvil Press and the Boston University Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature. Pen & Anvil also publishes works in translation, in five categories: Pusteblume Books, for original works of contemporary literary prose or poetry in translation into English; World Theater in Translation, dramatic works in reading and performance formats; Nemi Books, an imprint publishing works of an esoteric, ritual, or scriptural nature, in translation into English; Botolph Books, scholarly and nonfiction specialist titles including those translated into English; and Pen & Anvil, for literary works, some of which may be translated from non-English languages of composition. The editorial staff of Pusteblume Journal receives and evaluates all submissions of work in translation for Pen & Anvil. |
Book, eBook, Chapbook, Print Journal, Online Journal | Fiction, Poetry, Drama | English | Yes | Contributor Copies | |
The Brooklyn Rail | ||||||
Mercury House MERCURY HOUSE is a nonprofit press guided by a dedication to literary values and the free exchange of thought. |
Book, Chapbook | Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry | English | No | Unknown | |
Furniture Press Books Furniture Press is a publisher of strangely poetical texts and ephemera, all which play at (but are not limited to) intertextuality and appropriation. Some want to call it poetry, but poetry can express mall differing, sometimes conflicting and contradictory concepts. This is what we thrive on: the ambiguation of art and its likenesses. Our poetics follows this process closely, and we look for similar aesthetics in the writers we choose to publish and promote. |
Book, Chapbook | Fiction, Poetry | English | No | Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word | |
Black Widow Press Our "mission" is twofold: to bring back into print (and keep in print) at an accessible price point those authors/titles that have had an impact on the cultural, literary, and/or artistic thought of the 20th (and 21st) century and to publish those poets who are still contributing today in a meaningful way to the same.O |
Book | Poetry | English | No | Semi-Pro: <0.14/word | |
Terra Nova Press |