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Ugly Duckling Presse Ugly Duckling Presse is a nonprofit publisher for poetry, translation, experimental nonfiction, performance texts, and books by artists. UDP was transformed from a 1990s zine into a Brooklyn-based small press by a volunteer editorial collective that has published more than 200 titles to date. UDP favors emerging, international, and “forgotten” writers, and its books, chapbooks, artist’s books, broadsides, and periodicals often contain handmade elements, calling attention to the labor and history of bookmaking. UDP is committed to keeping its publications in circulation with our online archive of out-of-print chapbooks and our digital proofs program. |
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Still | ||||||
New Meridian Arts | ||||||
Gaudy Boy | ||||||
A Midsummer Night's Press A Midsummer Night’s Press was founded in New Haven, CT in 1991. Hand-printing on a letterpress, it published broadsides of poems by Nancy Willard, Joe Haldeman, and Jane Yolen, among others, in signed, limited editions of 126 copies, numbered 1-100 and lettered A-Z. One of the broadsides–“Will” by Jane Yolen–won a Rhysling Award. In 1993, the publisher moved to New York and the press went on hiatus until 2007, when it began publishing perfect-bound, commercially-printed volumes. |
Book, Chapbook | Poetry | English | |||
Amazon | ||||||
McFarland & Company | ||||||
The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture | ||||||
Anvil Press Poetry Anvil Press, founded in 1968, is based in Greenwich, south-east London, in a building off Royal Hill that has been used at various points in its 150-year history as a dance-hall and a printing works. Anvil grew out of a poetry magazine which Peter Jay ran as a student in Oxford and retains its small compall ethos. At present it has no staff other than Peter Jay, its founder, editorial and production director. |
Book | Poetry | English |
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MacLehose Press | ||||||
The University of Alabama Press | ||||||
Gulf Coast | ||||||
AuthorHouse Self-Publishing | Book, eBook | Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Drama, Graphic Lit | English | |||
Anastamos | ||||||
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal | ||||||
Titled Axis Press | ||||||
Oxybia éditions | ||||||
The Southern Review | ||||||
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 | |||
Numero Cinq | ||||||
AmazonCrossing | ||||||
Presence: A Journal of Catholic Poetry | ||||||
Applause | English | |||||
National Translation Month | ||||||
The Bombay Literary Magazine | ||||||
Terrain.org | ||||||
Tilted Axis Press | ||||||
Swan Isle Press | ||||||
Otoliths We'd love to know more about your press. Please type (or copy & paste) your mission statement here. |
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Astra Magazine | ||||||
Action Yes | Poetry, Fiction | English | ||||
Editorial Kalina | ||||||
Wilderness House Literary Review | ||||||
On the Seawall: A Community Gallery of New Writing & Commentary | ||||||
Applause Books | Book | NonFiction, Drama, Fiction | English | |||
BOMB Magazine | ||||||
World Literature Today | ||||||
American, British and Canadian Studies | ||||||
The Los Angeles Review | ||||||
Observatory of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures in the United States | ||||||
The Momentist | ||||||
Origins | ||||||
Juggernaut Books | ||||||
African Poetry Book Fund | Book | Poetry | English | |||
Wipf & Stock | ||||||
Plume Poetry Journal | Online Journal | |||||
Palisade Press | ||||||
The Antonym Magazine | ||||||
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 | |||
BOMB Magazine | ||||||
The Brooklyn Rail | ||||||
Poet Lore | ||||||
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 | |||
B O D Y | ||||||
Schism[2] | ||||||
Slavica Publishers | ||||||
Fjords Review | ||||||
Orion Magazine | ||||||
Lee & Low Books | ||||||
Ahsahta Press Ahsahta Press champions and promotes surprising, relevant, and accessible experimental poetry that more commercially minded small presses avoid; in making it widely available, we aim to increase its readership. |
Book | Poetry | English | |||
Boulevard Magazine | ||||||
The London Magazine | ||||||
Karolinum Press | Book, eBook | Fiction, Poetry | Czech, English | |||
The Creativity Webzine | ||||||
Arcade In 2011, Arcade was relaunched as an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, where it continues to acquire and publish literary fiction and non-fiction. In addition to its main list, Arcade now also issues Arcade Artists & Art, a series featuring books by and about artists, particularly of the modern period. Jeannette Seaver currently serves as a consulting editor in the acquisition and curation of upcoming lists. |
Book | Fiction, NonFiction | English | |||
BOMB Magazine | ||||||
Pleiades | ||||||
The Georgia Review | ||||||
Hayden's Ferry Review | ||||||
New York Review of Books Online | ||||||
Terra Nova Press | ||||||
The Original Van Gogh’s Ear Anthology | ||||||
Metamorphoses | ||||||
World Poetry Review | ||||||
Akashic Books Akashic Books is a Brooklyn-based independent compall dedicated to publishing urban literary fiction and political nonfiction by authors who are either ignored by the mainstream, or who have no interest in working within the ever-consolidating ranks of the major corporate publishers. |
Book | Fiction, NonFiction | English | |||
Anomaly | ||||||
William Morrow | ||||||
Volume Poetry | ||||||
Archipelago Books | Book | Fiction | English | |||
Routledge | ||||||
Copper Nickel | ||||||
Dustbooks: Small Press Review Dustbooks is a publishing compall and the leading international supplier of small press information since 1964. |
NonFiction, Fiction, Drama, Poetry | English | ||||
Transit Books | ||||||
TAB: The Journal of Poetry & Poetics | ||||||
Agenda Poetry | ||||||
Jacket2 | ||||||
Mandel Vilar Press | ||||||
Lavender Ink | ||||||
Ibis Books nternational Book Import Service specializes in German, French, and Italian publications. We sell books, DVDs, CDs, software, and calendars with over 10,000 titles in stock in the United States. |
Book, Chapbook | Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Drama | ||||
Circumference | ||||||
Algora Publishing Algora Publishing is an independent publisher featuring top international authors on questions of global scope. Like all good oracle, we do not give straight answers . . . but we help readers sharpen their own analyses on questions of Politics & International Affairs, History, Philosophy and Social Issues, Political Economy and Current Events, Law, Mind, Culture, Literature, and Education & Reference. |
Book | NonFiction | English | |||
Litro Magazine | ||||||
MadHat Press | ||||||
FlowerSong Press | ||||||
Ardis Publishers In 2002 Ardis Publishers, a compall specializing in translations of Russian literature, was acquired. Founded in 1971 by Russian scholars Carl and Ellendea Proffer in Ann Arbor, Michigan, its goal was to bring to the West contemporary writers working in the Soviet Union and to offer American scholars critical editions and superior translations of the great Russian literature of the early twentieth century and lesser known but important earlier classics |
Book | Fiction | English, Russian | |||
Bloodaxe Books | ||||||
Spuyten Duyvil Press | ||||||
The Paris Review | ||||||
Manoa Journal | ||||||
Danish Arts Foundation: Books from Denmark |