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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University of Nebraska Press The University of Nebraska Press extends the University's mission of teaching, research, and service by promoting, publishing, and disseminating works of intellectual and cultural significance and enduring value.Our primary mission, defined by the University through the Press Advisory Board of faculty members working in concert with the Press, is to find, evaluate, and publish in the best fashion possible, serious works of nonfiction.
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Columbia University Press Now in its second century of scholarly publishing, Columbia University Press seeks to enhance Columbia University's educational mission by acquiring and publishing outstanding original works by scholars and others that contribute to an understanding of global human concerns. Through the agency of book, reference, and electronic publishing and distribution services, the Press endeavors to broaden the university's international reputation in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word |
University of Pennsylvania Press The University of Pennsylvania Press exists to publish meritorious works that advance scholarly research and educational objectives. The Press was originally incorporated with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on 26 March 1890, and the imprint of the University of Pennsylvania Press first appeared on publications in the closing decade of the nineteenth century—among the earliest such imprints in America. Today the Press has an active backlist of roughly 1500 titles and an annual output of upwards of 120 new books and journal issues in a focused editorial program across the humanities and social sciences.
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120 |
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Prometheus Books Founded in 1969, Prometheus Books is named for the independent and courageous Greek Titan who stole fire from Zeus and gave it to humankind, lighting the way to reason, intelligence, and independence. Prometheus Books established itself immediately as a leading independent publisher, earning the prestigious endorsements of Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan. Today, Prometheus presents thoughtful and authoritative works by distinguished authors including forensic criminologists Henry C. Lee and Cyril Wecht, Nobel Laureate Leon Lederman, Hayden Planetarium director Neil de Grasse Tyson, popular science writer Martin Gardner, psychologist Albert Ellis, and distinguished philosophers Paul Edwards, Antony Flew, Richard Gale, Paul Kurtz, Kai Nielsen, L. Nathan Oaklander, Nathan Salmon, Alan Soble, Robert Solomon, and Richard Taylor, among mall other eminent authors.
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University of Minnesota Press The University of Minnesota Press is recognized internationally for its innovative, boundary-breaking editorial program in the humanities and social sciences and as publisher of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the most widely used objective tests of personality in the world. Minnesota also maintains as part of its mission a strong commitment to publishing books on the people, history, and natural environment of Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. Established in 1925, Minnesota is among the founding members of the Association of American University Presses (AAUP).
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110 |
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word |
University of Texas Press The University of Texas Press is a book and journal publisher—a focal point where the life experiences, insights, and specialized knowledge of writers converge to be disseminated in both print and digital formats. Established in 1950, UT Press has published more than 3,000 books over six decades. Under the direction of David Hamrick, the Press produces approximately one hundred new books and eleven journals each year. A list of the Press' Advisory Council Members can be found here. By launching a scholarly press, the University of Texas at Austin made several important statements: books matter; books educate; and publishing good books is a public responsibility and a valuable component of higher education. In the years since, the Press has become a publisher of international scope, issuing works in a wide range of fields. Our books present the results of original research conducted all across the United States and Latin America and in centers of learning throughout the world. Our major areas of concentration are American Studies, Anthropology, Old and New World Archaeology, Architecture, Art History, Classics and the Ancient World, Conservation and the Environment, Film and Media Studies, Latin American and Latina/o Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Photography, Pre-Columbian Studies, Texas and Western Studies, and Women's Studies.
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100 |
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Pro: >0.15/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
University of Oklahoma Press Building on the foundation laid by our four previous directors, OU Press continues its dedication to the publication of outstanding scholarly works. Under the guidance of the present director, B. Byron Price, the major goal of the Press is to strengthen its position as a preeminent publisher of books about the American West and American Indians, while expanding its program in other scholarly disciplines, including classical studies, military history, political science, and natural science.
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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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University of Washington Press The Press traces its origins to 1915, when Edmond Meall's Governors of Washington, Territorial and State was issued. The first book to bear the University of Washington Press imprint, an edition of The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey edited by Frederick M. Padelford, appeared in 1920. Since that time the Press has published approximately 4,400 books, of which about 1,400 are currently in print. Today we publish about seventy new titles each year. From the beginning the Press has reflected the University's major academic strengths. Building on those strengths, combined with a vigorous creativity in developing regional partners, the University of Washington Press has achieved recognition as the leading publisher of scholarly books and distinguished works of regional nonfiction in the Pacific Northwest.
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70 |
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Texas A & M University Press Texas A&M Press, like other scholarly publishers, adheres to a rigorous process of internal consideration and peer review for all books it publishes. Final approval of every book rests with the Press’s Faculty Advisory Committee. When a manuscript is accepted for full review, the process typically takes 3–6 months but the time frame can vary, depending on the responses of reviewers.
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University Press of New England Founded in 1970, UPNE is a unique publishing consortium based at Dartmouth College, the host institution. UPNE has earned a reputation for excellence in scholarly, instructional, reference, literary and artistic, and general-interest books. Mall of these are published cooperatively with one of the member institutions and carry a joint imprint. Others are published under the University Press of New England imprint.
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English, Hebrew |
60 |
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
University Press of Virginia |
Book |
NonFiction |
English |
60 |
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
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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Arabic, English |
60 |
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Northwestern University Press Northwestern University Press is dedicated to publishing works of enduring scholarly and cultural value, extending the university’s mission to a community of readers throughout the world.
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Drama, Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
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The 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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60 |
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University of Arizona Press The University of Arizona Press is the premier publisher of academic, regional, and literary works in the state of Arizona. We disseminate ideas and knowledge of lasting value that enrich understanding, inspire curiosity, and enlighten readers. We advance the University of Arizona’s mission by connecting scholarship and creative expression to readers worldwide.
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Syracuse University Press Since its inception, Syracuse University Press has been committed to serving scholars and scholarship, promoting a diverse cultural and intellectual expression, and preserving the history, literature, and culture of our region. Through the publication of significant and groundbreaking books, we have been able to extend the reach and influence of Syracuse University, making evident the university’s commitment to knowledge and ideas.
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50 |
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Interlink Publishing Interlink Books publishes a general trade list of adult fiction and non-fiction with an emphasis on books that have a wide appeal while also meeting high intellectual and literary standards.
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Tundra Books Tundra Books is one of Canada’s premier publishers of children’s books and is renowned for its innovations. From the time of its founding, Tundra has been dedicated to helping people tell their own stories, to introducing gallery artists to young children, to creating a balance between information and beauty in non-fiction books, and to keeping in print the books children love, so they can share them years later with their own children.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Graphic Lit, Drama |
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50 |
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Soho Press Soho Press is an independent book publisher based in Manhattan. Founded in 1986, Soho consists of three imprints (Soho Press, Soho Crime and Soho Teen), and is known for introducing bold new literary voices, award-winning international crime fiction, and compelling young adult mystery and thrillers.
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Seagull Books Seagull Books, working out of Calcutta, India, with offices in London and New York, focuses on publishing world literature in English translation, serious non-fiction, culture studies, performance studies, art and cinema, with a lot of attention on exquisite design and world-class production. Since 2005, Seagull Books (London), as an international, still independent publisher, has ventured into newer fields of publishing, including series of English translations of fiction and non-fiction by major African, European, Asian and Latin American writers. It now boasts of a backlist of over 300 titles. Beginning with authors such as Guillaume Apollinaire, Jean-Paul Sartre, Roland Barthes, Jorge Luis Borges, Theodor W. Adorno, Aimé Césaire, Thomas Bernhard, Edward Said, André Gorz, Satyajit Ray, Peter Weiss and Max Frisch, Seagull Books now represents major contemporary writers such as Yves Bonnefoy, Philippe Jaccottet, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Mahasweta Devi, Peter Handke, Pascal Quignard, Hélène Cixous, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Sibylle Lewitscharoff, Marc Augé and mall more. The hallmark 'Africa List' brings forth writers such as Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Maryse Condé, Ivan Vladislavić, William Kentridge, Kossi Efoui and Abdourrahman A. Waberi. European writers lesser known to the English-speaking world are also showcased by Seagull—Ralf Rothmann, Tilman Rammstedt, Inka Parei, Dorothee Elmiger, Tomas Espedal, Pedro Carmona-Alvarez . . . The list expands as we write! In 2012, Seagull author Mo Yan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, while in 2015, Laszlo Krasznahorkai, who Seagull is about to publish, received the prestigious Man Booker International Prize.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
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50 |
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Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies |
University of Notre Dame Press Established in 1949, the University of Notre Dame Press is a scholarly publisher of distinguished books and e-books in a number of academic disciplines; in poetry and fiction; and in areas of interest to general readers. The largest Catholic university press in the world the Press publishes forty to fifty books annually and maintains a robust backlist in print.
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Milkweed Milkweed Editions is a nonprofit literary press, publishing between fifteen and twenty books each year. Founded in 1980, we have published nearly three hundred titles and are committed to attracting and retaining outstanding writers whose work is of enduring value. Our mission is to identify, nurture and publish transformative literature, and build an engaged community around it.
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Lynne Rienner Publishers Lynne Rienner Publishers is known for its cutting-edge, high-quality scholarly books, textbooks, and journals in politics, the social sciences, and the humanities.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry |
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40 |
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Europa Editions Europa Editions is an independent publisher of quality fiction. The compall was founded in 2005 by Sandro Ferri and Sandra Ozzola Ferri, who are also the owners and publishers of the Italian press, Edizioni E/O. The idea behind the creation of Europa Editions was to capitalize on Edizioni E/O’s deep roots in European publishing to bring fresh international voices to the American and British markets and to provide quality editions that have a distinct look and consistently high levels of editorial standards. The Europa catalog is eclectic, reflecting the founders’ belief that dialogue between nations and cultures is of vital importance and that this exchange is facilitated by literature chosen not only for its ability to entertain and fascinate but also to inform and enlighten.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
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35 |
No |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word |
University of Massachusetts Press The University of Massachusetts Press publishes scholarly books and serious nonfiction by both established and new authors. Our editors actively encourage the submission of book proposals and make a point of responding promptly to all inquiries. - See more at: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/content/proposal-submission-guidelines#stha...
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry |
English |
35 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Bucknell University Press The Bucknell University Press welcomes for consideration scholarly proposals in the humanities and social sciences. Areas of particular interest include interdisciplinary eighteenth-century studies, Luso-Hispanic and Latin American studies, and Irish writers, but we are open to excellent and innovative scholarship in all humanistic and social scientific fields.
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English |
35 |
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Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Kent State University Press The Kent State University Press is the publishing arm of Kent State University. Our imprint is controlled by an editorial board composed of Kent faculty scholars. As a member of the Association of American University Presses, the Press is included in the select group of more than 100 university-sponsored scholarly presses, whose outstanding programs make them an important segment of the academic and publishing communities.
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35 |
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Pro: >0.15/word |
Restless Books Restless Books is an independent publisher for readers and writers in search of new destinations, experiences, and perspectives. From Asia to the Americas, from Tehran to Tel Aviv, we deliver stories of discovery, adventure, dislocation, and transformation. Our readers are passionate about other cultures and other languages. Restless is committed to bringing out the best of international literature—fiction, journalism, memoirs, poetry, travel writing, illustrated books, and more—that reflects the restlessness of our multiform lives.
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30 |
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Graywolf Graywolf Press is a leading independent publisher committed to the discovery and energetic publication of contemporary American and international literature. We champion outstanding writers at all stages of their careers to ensure that diverse voices can be heard in a crowded marketplace. We believe books that nourish the individual spirit and enrich the broader culture must be supported by attentive editing, superior design, and creative promotion.
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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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Salt Publishers Whatever we publish, we are informed by three over-arching principles: To meet the needs of readers and to build new audiences. To have the highest design and production standards for product in all media. To support the best new fiction (wherever it is found) from the most important writers working today.
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30 |
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Beacon Press Beacon Press is an independent publisher of serious non-fiction. Our books often change the way readers think about fundamental issues; they promote such values as freedom of speech and thought; diversity, religious pluralism, and anti-racism; and respect for diversity in all areas of life.
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30 |
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Bloodaxe Books Bloodaxe Books has revolutionised poetry publishing in Britain over the past 35 years. Internationally renowned for quality in literature and excellence in book design, our authors and books have won virtually every major literary award given to poetry, from the T.S. Eliot Prize and Pulitzer to the Nobel Prize. And books like the Staying Alive trilogy have broken new ground by opening up contemporary poetry to mall thousands of new readers.
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Poetry |
English |
30 |
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Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
NYRB Classics The NYRB Classics series is dedicated to publishing an eclectic mix of fiction and non-fiction from different eras and times and of various sorts. Literature in translation constitutes a major part of the NYRB Classics series, simply because so much great literature has been left untranslated into English, or translated poorly, or deserves to be translated again, much as any outstanding book asks to be read again.
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25 |
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Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Texas Tech University Press The mission of the Press is to disseminate, within its focus areas, the fruits of scholarship in as mall formats as will serve the university’s broadest constituency throughout the state, the nation, and the world.
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University of Ottawa Press UOP’s mission is 1) To enrich intellectual and cultural life through the publication and dissemination of scholarly works; 2) To extend the reach and influence of the University of Ottawa and associate its name with excellence in research and knowledge creation. In order to fulfill its mission, UOP looks to its rich academic heritage to publish compelling books that engage with today’s issues and are forward-looking.
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Casasola Editores En Casasola estamos conscientes de lo difícil que resulta publicar un libro. ¿Cuántos escritores hay con un manuscrito bajo el brazo que intentan hacer que una editorial le tome el proyecto? Nosotros también somos autores, es por eso, que buscando ayudar en el proceso de publicación, construimos este sitio.
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Spanish, English |
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Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Unnamed Press The Unnamed Press is an independent publisher of international fiction based in Los Angeles. We also distribute poetry published by our sister nonprofit, Phoneme Media. Current titles include 'Nigerians in Space' by Deji Olukotun, 'Good Night, Mr. Kissinger by K. Anis Ahmed, and 'Walker on Water' by Kristiina Ehin.
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Talisman House Talisman House, Publishers, founded in 1987, publishes distinguished books in poetry, fiction,
biography, theory, translation, and criticism.
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Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
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Talon Books To publish work of the highest literary merit by world class authors from the mainstream and the margins of Canada’s three founding nations, as well as from both visible and invisible minorities within Canada’s cultural mosaic, and to work with all of our authors to build their national and international literary careers throughout their active writing lives.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Drama |
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20 |
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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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Mosaic Press Broadway Musicals, Erotic fiction, Chinese Military Theory…welcome to the fascinating mosaic that is Mosaic Press. We are all about variety, diversity and passion. Our publishing programme focuses on four major areas: Literature, including fiction, short fiction and poetry; The Arts, including Theater, Art, Architecture and Music; Social Studies and International Studies. - See more at: http://www.mosaic-press.com/aboutus/#sthash.EmTmMwbc.dpuf
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Pureplay Press Pureplay Press, based in San Francisco, was founded in 2001 by writers and editors who felt the need to publish works about Cuba’s history and culture. At present we have 12 books in print, all with Cuban themes, and we are beginning to publish on other subjects.
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California Institute of Arts and Letters The California Institute of Arts and Letters (CIAL) was founded in 2003 under the vision and leadership of Jeff Munnis. Jeff founded CIAL with the help of Stelli Munnis, Mark Yoslow, and Jessica Duttlinger. We promote the work of contemporary poets through the publishing imprints of Black Zinnias and Pessoa Press. Coimbra Editions publishes poetry in translation and books that explore the process of writing.
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Fiction, Poetry |
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20 |
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Schocken Books Schocken Books, founded by Salman Schocken in Germall in 1931, began publishing in the United States in 1945. Building upon its historic commitment to publishing Judaica, Schocken’s authors include Franz Kafka, Harold S. Kushner, Joan Nathan, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, and Elie Wiesel.
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Stockholm Text Founded in 2011, Stockholm Text is a Swedish publishing house specializing in Scandinavian crime, a genre we know and love. Our aim is to let booklovers of the world discover and enjoy the exceptional works of authors that have already achieved remarkable success in Sweden and Europe.
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Seven Stories Press Founded in 1995 in New York City and named for the seven authors who committed to a home with a fiercely independent spirit, Seven Stories Press publishes works of the imagination and political titles by voices of conscience. While most widely known for its books on politics, human rights, and social and economic justice, Seven Stories continues to champion literature, with a list encompassing both innovative debut novels and National Book Award–winning poetry collections, as well as prose and poetry translations from the French, Spanish, German, Swedish, Italian, Greek, Polish, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, and Arabic.
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20 |
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Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Tavern Books Tavern Books is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit poetry publisher that exists to print, promote, and preserve works of literary vision, to foster a climate of cultural preservation, and to disseminate books in a way that benefits the reading public.
We focus primarily on poetry in translation from around the world and reprints of titles that have been lost, forgotten, or underrecognized.
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Poetry |
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Minotaur Books Minotaur, one of the most awarded and respected imprints of crime fiction and mysteries, claims the broadest list of all American crime fiction publisher with 130-140 new hardcover titles published each year, covering all the subgenres of the category. Minotaur also publishes up to 100 titles in paperback a year.
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18 |
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Dialogos / Lavender Ink Lavender Ink was founded in 1995 in New Orleans by Bill Lavender, who is still the Director and Editor in Chief. The Press is a sole-proprietorship, not a 501-C3 nor all other type of corporation, and is funded solely by revenues from book sales and some small grants and funding initiatives for individual books. Prior to 2012 Lavender Ink published only poetry, but is now publishing fiction, nonfiction and other genres, also. Diálogos is an imprint of Lavender Ink devoted to literatures which have cross-cultural significance, primarily but not exclusively literature in translation. Although there is no formal editorial board, submissions are peer-reviewed via a large network of poets, writers and scholars around the nation. Mall of the authors and translators in our current list peer-review new submissions, and though the list of those who have helped out in the past is long, we single out Peter Thompson, professor of romance languages at Roger Williams University, longtime friend and supporter of the press, whose advice on matters of translation and world literature we cannot do without. It was out of conversations with Peter that Diálogos was born.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Graphic Lit, Drama |
English |
15 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Branden Books Publishing since 1909 Branden Books has been publishing award winning books and reference materials.
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Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
15 |
Yes |
Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Black Balloon Publishing Black Balloon is a critically acclaimed imprint of Catapult, an innovative publishing venture headquartered in New York, NY. Black Balloon books are risky but not gimmicky, whimsical but never light, intelligent but not precious. We publish new voices and familiar ones, and our list ranges from illustrated fiction to creative nonfiction, memoir to literature in translation.
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15 |
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Bellevue Literary Press Bellevue Literary Press is devoted to publishing literary fiction and nonfiction at the intersection of the arts and sciences because we believe that science and the humanities are natural companions for understanding the human experience. With each book we publish, our goal is to foster a rich, interdisciplinary dialogue that will forge new tools for thinking and engaging with the world.
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Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
15 |
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Texas Christian University Press TCU Press publishes fourteen to sixteen titles each year, approximately half in the spring and half in the fall. Our list focuses on titles related to Texas, the American West, and Latin America. The press has a particular interest in women's studies, border studies, and biography.
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NonFiction, Fiction |
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14 |
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Ibex Publishers Since 1979 Ibex hasbeen committed to publishing works which introduce the best of the Persian language, literature, culture and history to the world.
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NonFiction, Fiction, Poetry |
English, Farsi |
12 |
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Open Letter Open Letter—the University of Rochester's nonprofit, literary translation press—is one of only a handful of publishing houses dedicated to increasing access to world literature for English readers. Publishing ten titles in translation each year and running an online literary website called Three Percent, Open Letter searches for works that are extraordinary and influential, works that we hope will become the classics of tomorrow.
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10 |
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Burning Deck Press Burning Deck began in 1961 as a little magazine. In 1961, poets were supposed to be in opposing camps, often inelegantly—and inaccurately—labeled 'academics' and 'beats'. The two most widely noted anthologies of the time (Donald Allen's The New American Poetry and what was known as "The Hall-Pack-Simpson"), both representing the period 1945-1960, do not contain a single poet in common. Burning Deck Magazine disregarded this split and presented a spread of poets wide enough that occasionally an author complained of being published in such unprogrammatic compall. Though advertised as a 'quinterly', the magazine, after only four issues, gave way to a series of chapbooks and—later, in part with the help of NEA grants—books of poetry and occasionally of short fiction. In 1984, Burning Deck merged with allART: Contemporary Arts Center, becoming the literature program of this non-profit organization. In 1992, we added a translation series (Série d'Ecriture: current French writing in English translation), in 1994 a second one (Dichten=: current German-language writing in English translation).
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Fiction, Poetry |
French, German, English |
10 |
Yes |
Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Floating World Editions a resource for those interested in Asian art and culture. As a publisher, we produce books reflecting the highest standards of scholarship and production quality, as well as affordable art reference titles and monographs. As a resource for authors and other publishers, we offer a complete range of editorial, design, and production services, taking projects from manuscript to finished book, including complete worldwide distribution services under our ISBN.
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Coach House Books Coach House Books is a collaborative operation involving our regular staff and an ever-changing number of people from the writing, artistic, and publishing communities.
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10 |
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Contributor Copies |
Bandanna Books Bandanna Books is an adventure— into the truth of fiction, into the roots of modern culture, into the meaning of life (as some serious thinkers have interpreted it).
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Book, eBook |
Fiction, Poetry, Drama |
English |
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Stone Bridge Press Stone Bridge Press publishes books about Asia, especially Japan and China, that provide information, entertainment, and insight to readers of English throughout the world.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Graphic Lit |
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10 |
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Unknown |
Turtle Point Press I founded Turtle Point Press in 1990 after working for 25 years as the Director of International Sales for a large chemical compall. From its very beginning I have been committed to rediscovering forgotten literary fiction and to publishing contemporary fiction and poetry by writers whose work is both unique and irresistibly readable. Turtle Point’s books are known for their superior literary content and for the elegance of their design and typesetting.
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Book |
Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
7 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Italica Press ITALICA PRESS publishes English translations of medieval, Renaissance and early-modern texts, historical travel, English translations of modern Italian fiction, dual-language poetry, drama, and a series of Studies in Art & History.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Drama |
English, Italian, Latin |
6 |
Yes |
Unknown |
China Books and Periodicals, Inc. China Books is the oldest and largest publisher, importer and distributor of books from and about China to North America. Today, as part of Sino United Publishing (Holdings) Ltd family, China Books has expanded with a worldwide distribution network and an ever-increasing list of books and products specializing in Chinese language and culture.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry |
English |
6 |
No |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word |
Library of Arabic Literature The Library of Arabic Literature series offers Arabic editions and English translations of significant works of Arabic literature, with an emphasis on the seventh to nineteenth centuries. The Library of Arabic Literature thus includes texts from the pre-Islamic era to the cusp of the modern period, and encompasses a wide range of genres, including poetry, poetics, fiction, religion, philosophy, law, science, history, and historiography. Books in the series are edited and translated by internationally recognized scholars and are published in parallel-text format with Arabic and English on facing pages, and are also made available as English-only paperbacks.
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Book, eBook |
Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
Arabic, English |
6 |
Yes |
Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies, Unknown |
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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Spanish, English |
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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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NYRB Poets The NYRB Poets series continues the eclectic, adventurous spirit of NYRB Classics with a focus on the most vital, various, and universal form of literature: poetry. Featuring the work of poets from around the world, classical and modern, ancient and contemporary, in elegant, pocket-size editions, it will introduce readers to the countless different shapes that poetry can assume, from simplest song to lyrical essay to visual image to scientific treatise, among much else.
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Book, eBook |
Poetry |
Any |
6 |
Yes |
Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
New York Review Comics In the tradition of NYRB Classics, NYR Comics presents new editions of out-of-print masterpieces and new translations of books that have never been published in English—from intimate memoirs to absurdist gags, graphic novels to dizzying experiments.
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Book, eBook |
Graphic Lit |
Any |
6 |
Yes |
Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Cactus Heart Cactus Heart is a metaphor for how we believe literature and art should be: the perfect combination of sharp and tender. We seek work that shocks and wounds and delights, that carries joy and terror and mystery.
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Print Journal |
Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
English |
6 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies |
Edward and Dee Edward & Dee is a publishing imprint established by RIS Publications in 2012 for books distributed to the trade.
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Print Journal, Book |
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5 |
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Unknown |
Lanternfish Press Lanternfish Press was founded in 2013 to produce beautiful, reader-friendly books: volumes that will be cherished, schlepped on the subway, and generally devoured. We launched our first title, The Legend of Sherlock Holmes, through a Kickstarter campaign early in 2014. It's a collection of Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories, newly arranged and illustrated.
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Book, eBook |
Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
English |
5 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Diasporic Africa Press, Inc. Diasporic Africa Press is a non-for-profit publisher of scholarly books about the African world. We value scholarship more than the bottom line or profit margins. As such, we are dedicated to meaningful ideas and projects from veterans and new scholars that help us deliver on our mission. As a service to humanity, we produce and disseminate global African stories laden with integral perspectives, and along the way, partner with the writers of these stories so as to provide high quality and informed scholarship for the global public. We bring untold, sometimes undervalued but always intelligent and well-written stories to you. In so doing, we aim to also feed a global lore that cannot exist without African-based ideas and their worldwide stories.
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Book, eBook |
NonFiction, Fiction |
English |
5 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies |
Ivy Press In the USA, Ivy Press aspires to build a bridge between the two cultures. Bulgaria is usually mentioned in the press with uncomplimentary associations. Through poetry, the "soul of a nation", we hope that American readers can become better acquainted with this ancient nation.
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Book, Chapbook |
Poetry |
English, Bulgarian |
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Unknown |
Cross-Cultural Communications none
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Book |
Fiction, Poetry |
English |
5 |
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Unknown |
Holy Cow! Press Holy Cow! Press was founded in 1977 by editor/publisher Jim Perlman in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Our first publication was a chapbook of poems by Thomas McGrath to his son entitled LETTERS TO TOMASITO. In the ensuing 25 years, we have published over 70 titles and have moved the press operations to Iowa and Wisconsin, before returning to Minnesota (Duluth) in 1988.
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Book, Chapbook |
Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
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No |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Gallic Books Gallic Books was founded by francophiles and former Random House colleagues Jane Aitken and Pilar Webb, with the aim of making the best French writing available to English-speaking readers. Having published its first titles in 2007, Gallic now has a catalogue of more than 50 works of fiction and non-fiction, including historical crime series, contemporary noir, commercial and literary fiction, recently adding classics to the list.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
English |
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Unknown |
Scripta Humanistica Scripta Humanistica (R) is the sequel to the literary series Studia Humanitatis (R), founded by Professor Bruno Damiani, of the Catholic University of America in 1973. Scripta Humanistica continues the commitment to excellence established by Studia Humanitatis, a commitment ensured by the ongoing service of distinguished Advisory Board members, who, along with several other experts, have assisted in the editorial process to produce outstanding scholarly works.
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NonFiction |
Catalan, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Old), Spanish |
5 |
Yes |
Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies |
The Literary Review Publishers of contemporary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. We publish works in translation.
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Print Journal |
Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
4 |
Yes |
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Diamond Point Press We publish chapbooks. We are primarily interested in the non-narrative, the imagistic, the dream-like, the psychedelic and the surreal.
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Poetry |
English |
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None |
Excelsior ReView The Excelsior ReView is an online art and literature publication showcasing the artistic talents of Excelsior College's creative global community. The magazine is produced by a dedicated staff of Excelsior volunteers. Contributing artists have included applying and enrolled students, alumni, active military, veterans, faculty, and staff.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
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Portland Review Portland Review has been publishing exceptional local and international writing and art since 1956. The journal is produced by the graduate students in Portland State University’s creative writing, publishing, and English programs.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry |
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4 |
Yes |
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Prairie Schooner Prairie Schooner’s intention is to publish the best writing available, both from beginning and established writers. Since 1926, we have printed the work of Eudora Welty, Octavio Paz, Tennessee Williams, Weldon Kees, Joyce Carol Oates, Rita Dove, Richard Russo, Reynolds Price, Julia Alvarez, Sharon Olds, and Cornelius Eady, plus scores of others.
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eBook, Print Journal |
Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry |
English |
4 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies |
Southern Humanities Review Southern Humanities Review publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Translations in all genres have also appeared in the journal. The journal recently established the Auburn Witness Poetry Prize Honoring Jake Adam York, poet and Auburn University alum. $1,000 and publication in SHR will be awarded annually to one poem of witness by an American poet. Full guidelines on our website.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
English |
4 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies |
Axolotl Magazine Axolotl derives its name both from the small, aquatic salamander indigenous to Lake Xochimilco in México, and from Julio Cortázar’s short story of the same title. We love straddling languages and straddling locations; love magical realism, slipstream, and fabulism; love fiction, poetry, non-fiction, comics, lists, drama, sequential and non-sequential art, statues, trees, microfiction and prose poems.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction, Drama |
Spanish, English |
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Yes |
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Cleaver Magazine Cleaver Magazine shares “cutting-edge” artwork and literary work from a mix of established and emerging voices. We publish poetry, short stories, essays, flash prose (500 words or less), visual art, and reviews of poetry books and other small press publications. We publish quarterly, in March, June, September, and December. In each issue we present several emerging writers and at least one emerging visual artist alongside established writers and artists. We see ourselves as facilitators and stewards of the literary and artistic work that we publish.
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december magazine december invites submissions of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction (essays, memoirs, biography, literary journalism, social or cultural commentary or analysis) and visual art that can be reproduced in our print format.
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Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry |
English |
4 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Blue Lyra Review Our aim is to unite writers and artists from a diverse array of backgrounds, paying special homage to the voices of Jewish writers and those from other underrepresented communities. Overall, we look for quality and do not exclude looking at work from all writer.
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Online Journal, Print Journal |
Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
4 |
Yes |
Semi-Pro: <0.14/word |
Kurodahan Press In mid-2002, a group of language professionals living in Japan began to discuss the need for a new kind of publisher—one that could serve readers in English and Japanese, with titles meant for both general and specialist markets. Reflecting the skills and interests of its founding directors, Kurodahan Press first offered books relating to Japan, but has since expanded the range of titles to include China, Korea, and beyond.
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Book, eBook |
Fiction, NonFiction |
English, Japanese |
3 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies |
EastBridge Books To publish worthwhile books on Asia for Western readers that will enhance their understanding of and appreciation for the complexity and distinctiveness of the mall Asian cultures and societies. EastBridge places emphasis on original books in English and translations of books into English from their original Asian languages. EastBridge also publishes reprints of significant classic books about Asia.
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Unknown |
Swedish Book Review The main aim of Swedish Book Review is to present Swedish literature to the English-speaking world. It carries translated extracts from the works of Swedish writers, a variety of articles and a wide range of reviews. SBR features not only established writers but also new or lesser-known ones and also includes the literature of Swedish-speaking Finland.
SBR’s coverage ranges well beyond popular genre fiction to include literary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama and literature for children and young adults. Its seasoned pool of reviewers is a reliable resource for all those seeking information about new books from Sweden.
SBR is editorially independent, but gratefully acknowledges funding from the Swedish Arts Council.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
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2 |
Yes |
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Small Po[r]tions We publish work that minimizes, blurs, or exaggerates distinctions between genres and offer a shared space for experimental creative fiction and nonfiction, lyrical fiction, experimental poetry, and multimedia pieces. Small Po[r]tions issues have a print component with a focus on book arts and an online component featuring selections from the print issue along with media work.
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Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction |
English |
2 |
Yes |
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Exchanges Literary Journal Exchanges began in 1989–90, as a project of the Iowa Translation Workshop when I was director. The first issue was cyclostyled, the title being copied from Ulalume González de León’s short story “Intercambios,” translated by Stephanie Lovelady, a student in the Workshop. All texts were presented bilingually. The idea was a simple one: to provide a focus, giving workshop members a sense of working towards publication. Iowa, with its unique combination of Creative Writing Program, Literary Translation Program, and International Writing Program, seemed the ideal location for such a project. As editor of Modern Poetry in Translation, which with Ted Hughes I had founded in England, in 1965, I tended to see mall things in terms of magazine publication allway!--Daniel Weissbort
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Tarpaulin Sky Magazine Founded in 2002 as an online literary journal, Tarpaulin Sky published its first paper edition in 2007 and continues to publish new work both online and in print, often curated by guest-editors, focusing on cross-genre/trans-genre/hybrid texts as well as innovative poetry and prose.
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Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction |
English |
2 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies |
Salamander Magazine Salamander, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit literary organization that publishes a biannual magazine of poetry, fiction, memoir, and works in translation. It was founded by Jennifer Barber in 1992 with the aim of publishing a generation of writers reaching artistic maturity and deserving of a wider audience alongside new work by established writers. In addition to the magazine, Salamander, Inc. sponsors events and readings in the Boston area and in New York. Salamander became affiliated with Suffolk University in the fall of 2005. Its annual fiction contest began in 2010.
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Fiction, Poetry |
English |
2 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |
Cutthroat, A Journal of the Arts and Wings Press We publish poems, short stories, occasional one act plays and book reviews. Editors are Pamela Uschuk, Beth Alvarado, William Luvaas and William Pitt Root.
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Poetry, Fiction, Drama |
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2 |
Yes |
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Driftless Review The Driftless Review is published by Platteville Poets, Writers and Editors, LLC, an organization dedicated to showcasing the works of emerging and established writers whose creative journeys have in some way brought them through the Driftless Region: the distinctive landscape of rolling hills and river valleys which join southwest Wisconsin, southeast Minnesota, and northeast Iowa. While we do showcase local writers, we accept submissions from allone.
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Poetry, Fiction |
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2 |
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Toad Press The Toad Press International Chapbook Series publishes contemporary, exciting, beautiful, odd, and avant-garde chapbook-length translations of poetry and prose.
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Chapbook |
Fiction, Poetry, Drama |
English |
2 |
Yes |
Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word |