JGIM Verlag |
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World Poetry Books |
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Alma Books Ltd. Alma – which is Spanish for “soul” – is a publisher that regards a book as an aesthetic artefact rather than as a mass-produced commodity. The compall’s whole emphasis lies on quality over quantity, all the way from choosing projects for publication to creating the physical look and feel of each volume. Alma works intimately with authors and translators to develop the best possible finished scripts, and displays a passionate commitment to the kind of professional editing, copy-editing and proofreading that is dying out elsewhere. Click here to find out more about our translators.
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Border Crossing |
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Canarium Books |
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Arion Press Founded by Andrew Hoyem in 1974, the Arion Press publishes deluxe, limited-edition books, mall of them printed by letterpress, illustrated by prominent artists, and some accompanied by separate editions of original prints.
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Literary Imagination |
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Salmon Poetry |
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Lavender Ink |
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Flying Eye Books |
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MadHat Press |
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Orca Book Publishers |
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Spuyten Duyvil Press |
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University of North Texas Press |
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Delos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature |
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Firmament |
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AltaMira Press Rowman & Littlefield is one of the largest and fastest-growing independent publishers and distributors in North America. Our strengths are: academic publishing in the humanities and social sciences, publishing goverment and official data, and educational publishing.
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Feminist Press |
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Mouthfeel Press |
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REVIEW: Literature and Arts of the Americas |
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Dedalus Press |
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Heilongjiang University Press |
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Waxwing Magazine |
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Plough |
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Newfound |
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Another Chicago Magazine |
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Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas (CCNY) |
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Lothlorien Poetry Journal |
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Alternative Book Press Alternative Book Press is a new publishing compall established in October 2012 by Columbia University and Cornell University graduates with the following aim in view: To identify and publish genuine, pathbreaking works reflecting alternative viewpoints far away from the huge volumes of matter in publishing today. Works that stand out. Works that are not written primarily from the point of view of sales, but rather works that will be seen 50 or 100 years from now as of lasting import.
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Springer Publisher |
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Poetry Foundation |
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Arte Publico Press From its beginnings on the artistic fringe during the Hispanic Civil Rights Movement to its current status as the oldest and most accomplished publisher of contemporary and recovered literature by U.S. Hispanic authors, Arte Público Press and its imprint, Piñata Books, have become a showcase for Hispanic literary creativity, arts and culture. - See more at: https://artepublicopress.com/about-arte-publico-press/#sthash.1dvGvLZi.dpuf
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Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
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The Southampton Review |
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Fantagraphics |
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Graphic Lit |
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BEE Books |
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Carcanet |
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Istros Books |
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Black Sun Lit |
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Artepoética Press |
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Slavica |
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Upspringer International LLC Upspringer is the first international crowdfunding platform dedicated to the literary world. Through Upspringer you can support projects you love, or create your own campaign to raise the funds you need and watch your dream come to life. Authors can find the funds to self-publish their book, entrepreneurs can raise money to open the bookstore they have always dreamed about, people from all around the world can collect donations from friends and family to go study creative writing abroad... basically as long as you have a publishing/writing/reading project in mind, Upspringer is the platform for you.
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Poetry International |
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American University in Cairo Press The American University in Cairo Press, founded in 1960, celebrated its 50th anniversary. Today the leading English-language publishing house in the Middle East, its goals and purposes reflect and support the mission of The American University in Cairo in education, research, and cultural exchange, through professional publishing programs and international bookselling services.
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Parallel Editions |
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The Nelligan Review |
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Ashgate Publishing Over the past 45 years, Ashgate has grown to become one of the world’s leading publishing houses. We understand the value of academic research and scholarship, and we are proud of our responsiveness, flexibility, independence and global reach. Our business is driven by a programme of cutting-edge research publications and specialist reference books. All books published within the Ashgate list are subject to peer review by recognized authorities in the field and we strive to work with our authors to make the experience of writing or editing a book as satisfying as possible. We publish over 800 titles a year in Humanities and Social Science subject areas, we have well-established reprint Reference series, and we are the publishers of the highly regarded Variorum series. Over 75% of our titles are published simultaneously in print and ebook editions.
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Asymptote Journal Asymptote is an exciting new international journal dedicated to literary translation and bringing together in one place the best in contemporary writing. We are interested in encounters between languages and the consequences of these encounters. Though a translation may never fully replicate the original in effect (thus our name, “asymptote”: the dotted line on a graph that a mathematical function may tend towards but never reach), it is in itself an act of creation.
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Gads Forlag |
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Plamen Press Our goal as a small press is to take advantage of new developments in
publishing to increase the volume of quality English translations of poetry
and prose originating from Central, Eastern, and Southeastern regions of
Europe.
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InTranslation |
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BorderSenses |
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Harvard Review |
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Asymptote Blog |
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Valparaíso Ediciones |
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Black Sun Lit |
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Veliz Books |
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And Other Stories We are a literary publishing house that works on the principle that great new books will be heard about and read thanks to the combined intelligence of a number of people: editors, readers, translators, critics, literary promoters and academics. We hope we can be a home for such collaboration
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Lunch Ticket |
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Dovehouse Editions |
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Southword |
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Apple Valley Review |
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Atlantic Books Atlantic Books is an independent British publishing house. It was founded in February 2000 and published its first book in May 2001. It has since developed a list that has a world-wide reputation for quality, originality and breadth, and includes fiction, history, politics, memoir and current affairs. It won 'Imprint and Editor of the Year' at the British Books Awards in 2005 and 2009, and was 'Independent Publisher of the Year' in 2009. In 2009 Atlantic Books entered a partnership with Australia’s largest independent publisher Allen & Unwin. Atlantic Books are proud to represent key Allen & Unwin titles from their adult list in the UK. In 2010 Atlantic launched a new genre fiction imprint, Corvus, introducing the world of crime, fantasy, historical and women’s fiction into the Compall's expanding list, and satisfying the market's increasing thirst for ebooks. In 2010, Atlantic Books also began publishing a small selection of books on behalf of Grove/Atlantic Inc. in the UK under the Grove Press UK imprint.
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Limonero |
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The Missing Slate |
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Catamaran Literary Reader |
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Mexico City Lit |
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Drama, Graphic Lit, Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Essay, Review |
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The Shoutflower |
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Journal of Chinese Humanities |
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University of Florida Press |
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2Leaf Press 2Leaf Press is an imprint of the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc., a NY-based nonprofit organization that promotes multicultural literature and literacy. 2Leaf Press publishes grassroots writers who inject new blood into the contemporary literary scene. We have a growing reputation for producing quality work in a wide variety of genres by culturally diverse authors. The press focuses on literary fiction and cultural non-fiction, particularly works that have an edge to them, or are completely distinct from works published by most large commercial presses.
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Poetry, Fiction |
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Peacock Journal |
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Washington Square Review |
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Los Angeles Review of Books |
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Trafika Europe |
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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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The Loch Raven Review |
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Badlands Journal |
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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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Indolent Books |
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Fum d’Estampa Press |
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K1N |
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Bloomsbury |
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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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AGNI |
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CRWROPPS (Creative Writers Opportunities List) |
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Frayed Edge Press |
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Almost Island |
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AzonaL |
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AuthorHouse Self-Publishing |
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Barcino-Tamesis |
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Copper Canyon Press |
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HopeRoad Publishing |
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Latin American Literature Today |
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Contra Mundum Press |
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Red Rock Review |
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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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The Critical Flame |
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Peepal Tree Press |
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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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Poetry |
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Wilderness House Literary Review |
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