Vehicule Press

Vehicule Press

Véhicule Press began in 1973 on the premises of Véhicule Art Inc., one of Canada's first artist-run galleries. The large space occupied by both the gallery and the press at 61 Ste-Catherine St. West was once the Café Montmarte--the renowned jazz club of the 1930s. (See Stepping Out: The Golden Age of Montreal Night Clubs.) Guy Lavoie (designer of the Véhicule Press logo), Annie Nayer, Marshalore, and Vivian Jemelka-White began using equipment inherited from Kenny Hertz's defunct Ingluvin Publications and an idle, ancient ATF Chief 20 printing press originally purchased by artist Tom Dean to print Beaux-Arts magazine.

Genres published 

  • Poetry / Fiction / NonFiction

Writing styles published 

  • Contemporary / Literary / Novella / Short Stories

Publication Formats 

  • Book / Chapbook

Languages published 

  • English

Source Languages 

  • Any
Publisher Details

Region: 

all, though mainly Canadian authors

Accept unsolicited submissions: 

Yes

Permit online submissions: 

Yes

Permit simultaneous submissions: 

Yes

Reading Periods: 

rolling

Payments: 

  • Contributor Copies
  • Token: <0.01/word

Publish reprints: 

No

Calls for Submissions: 

none