Firmament |
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Feminist Press |
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The Missing Slate |
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Aunt Lute Books Aunt Lute Books is dedicated to publishing literature by women whose voices have been traditionally underrepresented in mainstream and small press publishing. Since 1982, Aunt Lute Books has published books that incorporate the histories and lives of women whose stories often go untold, from dramatic works and poetry to memoirs and historical documents. Our aim is to distribute literature that expresses the true complexity of women’s lives and the possibilities for personal and social change. - See more at: http://auntlute.com/about/#mission
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Mouthfeel Press |
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Salmon Poetry |
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Mexico City Lit |
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Drama, Graphic Lit, Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Essay, Review |
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Iterant Magazine |
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Flying Eye Books |
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Journal of Chinese Humanities |
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Orca Book Publishers |
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7Vientos 7Vientos (7V) is a bilingual publishing house that strives to serve the world of confluences that is today’s America. The objective is simple: to promote diversity of cultures by bringing literature previously unavailable in English. We publish works by writers who think outside the box; unorthodox, experimental, and intellectually risky.
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Another Chicago Magazine |
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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas (CCNY) |
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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.
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Lothlorien Poetry Journal |
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Springer Publisher |
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Badlands Journal |
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AuthorHouse Self-Publishing |
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Drama, Graphic Lit |
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Tuttle-Mori Agency Services: Translation rights, Author services - special representation for article and book commissions, personal appearances, publicity and merchandising opportunities, Illustrated books and co-editions, EBook rights, Newspaper and magazine publication rights, Manga licensing to international markets, Foreign rights of Japanese works,TV & film distribution, Radio reading rights, television and film adaptation rights, Performance rights, Photo reproduction rights, Merchandising rights, Lecture coordination
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Poetry Foundation |
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REVIEW: Literature and Arts of the Americas |
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Consequence Forum |
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Heilongjiang University Press |
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K1N |
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Plough |
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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.
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