Publisher Database

This is a database of publishers whose offerings regularly include works in translation. Please note, it is community-managed, and some entries may be out of date.
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Publisher Database

Displaying 401 - 500 of 629
Publication Formats Genre Translated Languages Publication count Accept unsolicited submissionssort descending Payments
The New Press

The New Press publishes books that promote and enrich public discussion and understanding of the issues vital to our democracy and to a more equitable world. These books are made possible by the enthusiasm of our readers; the support of a committed group of donors, large and small; the collaboration of our mall partners in the independent media and the not-for-profit sector; booksellers, who often hand-sell New Press books; librarians; and above all by our authors.

Book NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
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.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Graphic Lit, Drama English
15
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
PM Press

PM Press was founded at the end of 2007 by a small collection of folks with decades of publishing, media, and organizing experience. PM Press co-conspirators have published and distributed hundreds of books, pamphlets, CDs, and DVDs. Members of PM have founded enduring book fairs, spearheaded victorious tenant organizing campaigns, and worked closely with bookstores, academic conferences, and even rock bands to deliver political and challenging ideas to all walks of life. We’re old enough to know what we’re doing and young enough to know what’s at stake.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
Mage Publishers, Inc.

Mage Publishers is an independent press founded in 1985. We publish books of Persian (Iranian) literature and culture in English.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Unknown
Treehouse Press

We’re a small independent press hand-built for writers and artists of all persuasions happily experimenting with the chemistry shared between form and image. At Treehouse we work closely with our writers to ensure that each manuscript is lovingly nurtured.

Print Journal, Book Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies
Biblioasis

Biblioasis is a literary press based in Windsor, Ontario, committed to publishing the best poetry, fiction and non-fiction in beautifully crafted editions.

Book, Chapbook Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies
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.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction English
30
Yes Unknown
Minnesota Historical Society Press

The Minnesota Historical Society Press publishes books on the history, art, and culture of the Upper Midwest. Founded in 1851, it is the oldest publisher in the state and the largest historical society press in the country. We seek to publish books for a broad audience of general readers and specialists. Understanding that where we come from is crucial to who we are, the press publishes books that explore the importance of place in this rich and varied region we call home.

Book Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
University of Georgia Press

Since its founding in 1938, the primary mission of the University of Georgia Press has been to support and enhance the University’s place as a major research institution by publishing outstanding works of scholarship and literature by scholars and writers throughout the world. The University of Georgia Press is the oldest and largest book publisher in the state. We currently publish 60-70 new books a year and have a long history of publishing significant scholarship, creative and literary works, and books about the state and the region for general readers.

Book, Print Journal Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Unknown
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.

Book Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
30
Yes Unknown
Bordighera Press

Bordighera Press publishes literature and poetry by and about Italian and Italian-American authors. Mall of our titles are consistently utilized in university courses, and the journal VIA:Voices in Italian Americana is subscribed to by more than fifty university libraries in the United States and Canada. Bordighera Press continues to reflect the most current nuances in the literary world. The press was founded in 1989 by Fred Gardaphé, Paolo Giordano, and Anthony Juilan Tamburri.

Book Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction Italian, English
Yes Unknown
Small Beer Press

Since 2001, Small Beer Press has published satisfying and surreal novels and short story collections by award-winning writers and exciting talents whose names you may never have heard, but whose work you'll never be able to forget. And a zine. Although that was started in 1996. Hope that doesn't mess up the nice and neat timeline above.

Book Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word
New York University Press

Making common cause with the best and the brightest, the great and the good, NYU Press aspires to nothing less than the transformation of the intellectual and cultural landscape. Infused with the conviction that the ideas of the academy matter, we foster knowledge that resonates within and beyond the walls of the university.

Book, Print Journal, eBook NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
Nightboat Books

Nightboat Books, a nonprofit organization, seeks to develop audiences for writers whose work resists convention and transcends boundaries, by publishing books rich with poignancy, intelligence and risk.

Book Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
University of Rochester Press

Founded in 1989 as a unique collaboration between the University of Rochester and British academic publisher Boydell & Brewer, Ltd., the University of Rochester Press publishes books of high intellectual merit that reflect selected strengths of the university and contribute to scholarly dialogue in specific subject areas. The press sees as its mission the dissemination of scholarship to the academic community and to thoughtful general readers, particularly in the fields of musicology and music theory, African studies, European history, and the history of medicine. All manuscripts chosen for consideration by the press are rigorously peer-reviewed and brought before its editorial board for approval. We acquire and select projects—specialized monographs and contributed volumes—that fortify our established series, and that add meaningfully to the store of knowledge in these and related disciplines.

Book, eBook NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
Orbis Books

Welcome to Orbis Books, leaders in religious publishing since 1970. We offer a wide range of books on prayer, spirituality, Catholic life, theology, mission and current affairs. The publishing arm of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Orbis Books addresses a broad readership exploring the global dimensions of faith, inviting dialogue with diverse cultures and traditions, and serving the cause of reconciliation and peace.

Book, eBook NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
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.

Book Fiction, NonFiction English
50
Yes Unknown
Copper Callon Press

Copper Callon Press publishes extraordinary poetry from around the world to engage the imaginations and intellects of readers.

Book, eBook Poetry English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word
Paycock Press

Gargoyle/Paycock Press has always been a scallywag magazine, a maverick magazine, a bit too academic for the underground and way too underground for the academics.

Book, eBook Poetry, Fiction English
Yes Unknown
West End Press

The idea of people’s culture has a long and colorful history in the United States. Some of it originated in poetry and song—including the works of Walt Whitman and Carl Sandburg. The Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W. or “Wobblies”) carried culture around the country as they “rode the rails.” American populism emerged from farmer-labor politics of the Middle West in the early 20th century. Novels such as The Grapes of Wrath grew out of the Great Depression in the 1930s. Later came the People’s Songs movement, with Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Paul Robeson. West End Press formed in 1976 with the support of Meridel Le Sueur, one of the leading figures in the people’s culture movement from the 1930s. She believed that an alliance of working people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds represented the hope of America. Her stories and novels, full of distinctly human gestures and deeds, reflected the aspirations of the American underclass as the true genius of the nation. Our task, she believed, was to represent these voices.

Book, eBook, Chapbook Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
La Presse Poetry

La Presse is an imprint of Fence Books and is dedicated to contemporary French poetry and hybrid-genre work translated by English-language poets. We're a nano-press; we publish one to three books a year. With our books, we hope to honor and extend the poetic friendship that has existed between France and the U.S. since at least the mid-19th century and has been particularly active since the 1960s.

Book Poetry English
Yes Contributor Copies
The Overlook Press

The Overlook Press is an independent general-interest publisher, founded in 1971. The publishing program consists of approximately 100 new books per year, roughly divided between hardcovers and trade paperbacks. The list is eclectic, with areas of strength in fiction, history, biography, drama, design, and other visual media.

Book, eBook Drama, Fiction English
Yes Unknown
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

La Editorial de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana depende de la Vicerrectoría Académica y su labor se encamina a realizar todas las labores editoriales y de publicación de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Desde los años noventa cuenta con una plantilla de funcionarios especializados en la realización de proyectos editoriales (libros de investigación, libros institucionales, revistas académicas y libros de texto), en las labores de distribución, visibilización y en las tareas de comercialización de los mismos. Su sede se encuentra en el edificio Lutaima, en pleno corazón de la zona internacional de Bogotá (Cr 7 N 37-25, oficina 1301)

Book, Print Journal NonFiction Spanish
Yes Unknown
Magic Helicopter Press

"We are focused on publishing across platforms, mediums and ""the universe."" Our paper books are collectible art items, not unlike Dale Earnhardt commemorative plates. Our e-books are not paper books melted onto the screen but books aware of their digital space.

We also publish experimental multimedia projects: poetry videos and poetry video games. But we call them all books.

We are literature with feet—for open mics and reading tours—and fingers—for online workshops and collaborative projects. But we call it all live.

We are literature with a maypop for a rotor. We land on your head.

Magic Helicopter titles are distributed from our website and via Small Press Distribution. We also maintain close relationships with excellent indie bookstores and ventures across the country."

Book, eBook, Chapbook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Unknown
Tsar Publications [Mawenzi House]

Mawenzi House is dedicated to bringing to the reading public fresh new writing from Canada and across the world that reflects the diversity of our rapidly globalizing world, particularly in Canada and the United States. Our focus is on works that can loosely be termed "multicultural" and particularly those that pertain to Asia and Africa. We publish 6-8 titles of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction (literary criticism, history) per year.

Book, eBook Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
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.

Print Journal Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
4
Yes Contributor Copies
Bilingual Review Press

Bilingual Review Press publishes literary works, scholarship, and art books by or about U.S. Hispanics under the name Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe. We also produce the literary/scholarly journal Bilingual Review. Since its founding in 1973, Bilingual Review Press has been committed to publishing high-quality writing by both established and emerging writers. With almost 200 titles in our backlist, we publish books in English, Spanish, and bilingual format, although most of our books are written in English. In addition, classics of Chicana and Chicano literature are being kept available through the Press’s Clásicos Chicanos/Chicano Classics imprint.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry Spanish, English
Yes Contributor Copies
Rizzoli International Pub., Inc.

Today, Rizzoli in America is an integral part of its Italian parent compall, RCS Media Group. RCS arose from the merger of the venerable Rizzoli publishing house, founded in 1929, with the eminent Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera, founded in 1876. Rizzoli New York began its publishing operation in 1974 and has become a leader in the fashion, interior design, culinary, art, architecture, and photography fields. Rizzoli’s Universe imprint was added in 1990 marking Rizzoli’s entrée into the pop-culture worlds of humor, beauty, sports, performing arts, and gay and alternative lifestyles. Universe also produces a highly successful calendar program. In 2008 a new imprint for the house was established called Skira Rizzoli, with the goal of expanding the compall’s presence in museum-related publishing, and in 2011, Rizzoli established Ex Libris, an imprint dedicated to publishing up-market literary fiction and nonfiction with a transatlantic character. In the United States and Canada, Rizzoli International Publications distributes the English-Language titles of distinguished French publisher Flammarion, Australian and English publisher Hardie Grant, and Italian publisher Skira, which is also part of RCS Libri, the book division of RCS Media Group.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
University of Hawai‘i Press

The University of Hawai`i Press supports the mission of the university through the publication of books and journals of exceptional merit. It strives to advance knowledge through the dissemination of scholarship—new information, interpretations, methods of analysis—with a primary focus on Asian, Pacific, Hawaiian, Asian American, and global studies. It also serves the public interest by providing high-quality books and resource materials of educational value on topics related to Hawai’i’s people, culture, and natural environment. Through its publications the Press seeks to stimulate public debate and educate both within and outside the classroom.

Book, Print Journal, eBook NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
Green Integer

Essays, Manifestos, Statements, Speeches, Maxims, Epistles, Diaristic Jottings, Narratives, Natural histories, Poems, Plays, Performances, Ramblings, Revelations, and all such ephemera as may appear necessary to bring society into a slight tremolo of confusion and fright at least.

Book, Chapbook, eBook Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Drama English
Yes Unknown
Branden Books Publishing

since 1909 Branden Books has been publishing award winning books and reference materials.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction English
15
Yes Semi-Pro: <0.14/word
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.

Print Journal Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction English
2
Yes Contributor Copies
NOÖ Journal

"We are focused on publishing across platforms, mediums and ""the universe."" Our paper books are collectible art items, not unlike Dale Earnhardt commemorative plates. Our e-books are not paper books melted onto the screen but books aware of their digital space. We also publish experimental multimedia projects: poetry videos and poetry video games. But we call them all books. We are literature with feet—for open mics and reading tours—and fingers—for online workshops and collaborative projects. But we call it all live. We are literature with a maypop for a rotor. We land on your head. Magic Helicopter titles are distributed from our website and via Small Press Distribution. We also maintain close relationships with excellent indie bookstores and ventures across the country."

Print Journal Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Contributor Copies
University of South Carolina Press

The University of South Carolina Press publishes works of original scholarship in the fields of history (American, African American, Southern, Civil War, culinary, maritime, and women's), regional studies, literature, religious studies, and rhetoric. USC Press also publishes regional general interest titles addressing the art, architecture, culture, fiction, gardening, and outdoors of the American South.

Chapbook, Book, eBook NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Heritage House Publishing

Heritage House publishes 20-30 new titles per year. Most of our authors are Canadian citizens or residents, as our mission is to publish and promote distinctive non-fiction works by Canadian authors.

Book, eBook NonFiction, Fiction English, French
Yes Unknown
Chelsea Editions

Chelsea Editions has been created with a single purpose—to present the work of important modern and contemporary Italian poets in handsomely produced volumes with facing English versions by award-winning translators. This project fulfills the decades-long dream of the editor to provide an outlet for Italian poetry, neglected by the large presses and by most of the small ones as well.

Book, Chapbook Poetry Italian, English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word
Orison Books

Orison Books seeks to publish spiritually-engaged poetry, fiction, and non-fiction of exceptional literary merit. In our view, spiritual writing has little to do with subject matter. Rather, the kind of work we seek to publish has a transcendent aesthetic effect on the reader, and reading it can itself be a spiritual experience. Such work is not merely about spiritual contemplation, but itself leads the reader into profound contemplation. It is not merely about the sublime, but itself has a sublime effect on the reader. It is not merely about the mystery of being, but itself heightens the reader’s sense of the mystery underlying the fabric of our daily lives.

Book, eBook Poetry, Fiction English
Yes Token: <0.01/word, Contributor Copies, Unknown
Upper Rubber Boot Books

In Canadian vernacular, Upper Rubber Boot is slang for a remote, possibly unhip, probably insignificant place, much like America’s Podunk. Upper Rubber Boot Books was founded in July 2011 to give a voice to writers working from a (metaphorically) remote place, and to that end we publish fine literary and speculative writing, with a special focus on poetry and short story collections, genres which have a particularly difficult time finding a home in the publishing world. Some of our editions are available as ebooks only, while others are available as ebooks and print editions.

Book Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
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.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Drama English, Italian, Latin
6
Yes Unknown
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.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Drama English
20
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Pecan Grove Press

The press publishes books and chapbooks of fine poetry and, very rarely, short works of prose. PGP also publishes a regular chapbook series for students at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas.

Book, Chapbook Poetry, Fiction English
Yes None
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.

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.

Book, eBook NonFiction, Fiction English
5
Yes Contributor Copies
Poor Claudia

Poor Claudia annually publishes perfect-bound books (Signature & Folio), large format reprints (Timeworm), as well as hypertext through our online series Crush, Phenome and 10 Sources. We primarily publish poetry from both established and emerging writers, but accept literary art in various forms/genres.

Book, Chapbook, eBook Poetry, Fiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
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.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry, Graphic Lit, Drama English
50
Yes Contributor Copies
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

Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Drama, Graphic Lit English
2
Yes None
Bitter Lemon Press

Under the Bitter Lemon Press imprint we aim to bring our readers high quality thrillers and other contemporary crime fiction books from abroad. We are dedicated to the crime genre and publish dark, sexy and often humorous novels that expose the seamier side of society. Our list includes talented authors from Continental Europe, Latin America, the US and New Zealand. Most of our books are translations that have won prizes and received critical acclaim in their home countries and we have introduced a number of celebrated crime and thriller writers whose works were not available before in English. In 2014 we launched a new imprint called Wilmington Square Books. It is a non-fiction list dedicated to writing about culture and society and includes works on the visual and plastic arts, literature, history, philosophy and travel. These are books chosen for their originality, their quality and their contribution to knowledge and to debate.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Rowman & Littlefield is one of the largest and fastest-growing independent publishers and distributors in North America.

Book NonFiction English
Yes Pro: >0.15/word, Contributor Copies
MIT Press

The MIT Press is the only university press in the United States whose list is based in science and technology. This does not mean that science and engineering are all we publish, but it does mean that we are committed to the edges and frontiers of the world—to exploring new fields and new modes of inquiry. (For a time we described our publishing program as chasing "The Moving Frontier," but we've moved beyond even that.) We publish about 200 new books a year and over 30 journals. We are a major publishing presence in fields as diverse as architecture, social theory, economics, cognitive science, and computational science, and we have a long-term commitment to both design excellence and the efficient and creative use of new technologies. Our goal is to create books and journals that are challenging, creative, attractive, and yet affordable to individual readers.

Book, Print Journal NonFiction English
Yes Pro: >0.15/word, Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
University of Illinois Press

The University of Illinois Press supports the mission of the university through the worldwide dissemination of significant scholarship, striving to enhance and extend the reputation of the university. Through its publishing programs, the Press promotes research and education, enriches cultural and intellectual life, and fosters regional pride and accomplishments. The Press serves the university as a source for scholarly publishing knowledge and standards. As an innovator in the scholarly publishing community, the University of Illinois Press diligently pursues the best and most innovative technology to meet the needs of our readers.

Book, Print Journal NonFiction English
Yes Unknown
Green Lantern Press

Founded in 2005, The Green Lantern Press is an artist-run, nonprofit organization dedicated to the production, integration, and dissemination of contemporary art, literature, and philosophy. Head quartered at Sector 2337, the press produces noncommercial works: experimental art exhibits, critical print publications, and free public programs that facilitate the growth and development of select artist projects, while engaging the surrounding community. In a world where the humanities must often defend themselves, The Green Lantern Press offers intimate examples of creative thought, demonstrating the value of artistic and intellectual pursuits in the public sphere.

Book, Chapbook Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies
Small Stations Press

We aim to publish quality literature in the original language or in translation. Our series are: Small Stations Essay, Small Stations Fiction, Small Stations Poetry (these three aimed primarily at contemporary literature), Galician Classics (classics of Galician literature in English) and Galician Wave (Galician young adult fiction in English).

Book Fiction, Poetry English, Bulgarian
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Northeastern University Press

Northeastern University Press brings its distinctive strengths in the humanities and the social sciences, as well as in African-American and women's literature, and books for the broader public about Boston and New England.

Book, eBook NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
University of Tennessee Press

The University of Tennessee Press is dedicated to playing a significant role in the intellectual life of the University of Tennessee system, the academic community in general, and the citizens of the state of Tennessee by publishing high-quality works of original scholarship in selected fields as well as highly accurate and informative regional studies. By utilizing current technology to provide the best possible vehicles for the publication of scholarly and regional works, the press preserves and disseminates information for scholars, students, and general readers.

Book, eBook NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Hippocrene Books

Over the last forty years, Hippocrene Books has become one of America’s foremost publishers of foreign language reference books and ethnic cookbooks. As a small publishing house in a marketplace dominated by conglomerates, Hippocrene has succeeded by continually reinventing its list while maintaining a strong international and ethnic orientation.

Book, eBook NonFiction
Yes Pro: >0.15/word
Cheng & Tsui

Cheng & Tsui is an independent publisher of Asian language-learning textbooks and educational materials. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, we pursue our mission of “Bringing Asia to the World”™ by providing a wide variety of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, and other Asian language and culture-learning materials in paper and eBooks formats, literature in translation, history and philosophy, dictionaries, audios and videos, and other interactive media for all age groups. Through our mall publications and a selected number of distributed titles, we aim to enrich people’s lives by supporting their exploration of Asia’s mall contributions to the fields of language, philosophy, business, history, and the arts.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word
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.

Print Journal Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
2
Yes Contributor Copies
Counterpoint Press

Author-driven, we devote all energy to the fresh, cutting-edge, and literary voices of our authors. The genres we cover are vast—fiction and nonfiction, poetry, graphic novels, and anthologies, all of which collectively focus on current affairs and politics, counterculture, music, history, memoir, literary biography, religion, and philosophy.

Book Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
Yes Unknown
Pegasus

Pegasus Books is an independent publisher of a diverse catalog of works including history, philosophy, biography and memoir, literary fiction, and noir titles. Pegasus strives to reach readers nationwide who share its conviction that good literature is essential to the health of our cultural life.

Book, eBook Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word, Semi-Pro: <0.14/word, Pro: >0.15/word
White Pine Press

White Pine Press is a non-profit literary publisher, established in 1973, which publishes poetry, fiction, essays, and literature in translation from around the world. For the past thirty years we have been at the forefront in bringing the rich diversity of world literature to the English speaking audience. We seek to enrich our literary heritage; to promote the cultural awareness, understanding, and respect so vital in our rapidly changing world; and to address complex social and human rights issues through literature.

Book Fiction, Poetry English
Yes Unknown
Latin American Literary Review Press

Latin American Literary Review Press was established in 1980 with the principal objective to familiarize readers outside the field with Latin American literature. It is directed by its founder, Dr. Yvetter Miller, professor of Spanish.

Book Fiction, Poetry, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Douglas & McIntyre

Douglas & McIntyre is one of Canada’s pre-eminent independent publishers, with books that have won mall national and international awards, including the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General’s Literary Award. D&M books have topped the bestseller lists with compelling non-fiction such as Something Fierce, Eating Dirt and Patriot Hearts; novels such as The Sentimentalists and The Jade Peony and lavish cookbooks and art books such as Vij’s at Home and The Art of Emily Carr.

Book NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies
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.

Print Journal Fiction, NonFiction, Poetry English
4
Yes Contributor Copies
Marquette University Press

Founded in 1916, the Marquette University Press, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, publishes scholarly works in philosophy, theology, history, and other selected humanities.

Book, Print Journal NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Tupelo Press

Tupelo Press, which released its first five books in fall 2001, is an independent, literary press devoted to discovering and publishing works of poetry, literary fiction and nonfiction by emerging and established writers. Tupelo Press is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit compall.

Book, Chapbook, Print Journal Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction English
Yes Contributor Copies, Token: <0.01/word
Exile Editions

Exile Editions publishes distinctively Canadian works of literary fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and drama featuring writers who represent Ontario, Canada, its regions, and the country’s multicultural and multiracial make up. Our books look to engage national and regional readers with a diversity of works by senior, mid-career and emerging/new generation writers, along with works by Francophones in translation, the culturally diverse (i.e. People of Colour), QUILTBAG/LGBT and Aboriginal writers.

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Bitter Oleander Press

We publish well-known, little known and unknown poets and writers side by side. Published in English, most if not all of our translations include their originals. We demand a serious poetry. A poetry devoid of clichés and predictable twists of well-worn or entrenched truths. We prefer a heightened music driven by a profound linguistic rhythm.

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Rutgers University Press

Rutgers University Press is dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge to scholars, students, and the general reading public. The Press reflects and extends the University’s core mission of research, instruction, and service. We enhance the work of our authors through exceptional publications that shape critical issues, spark debate, and enrich teaching throughout the world for a wide range of readers.

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Modern Language Association of America

In addition to hosting an annualconventionand sustaining one of the finest publishing programs in the humanities, the MLA is a leading advocate for the study and teaching of languages and literatures and serves as a clearinghouse for professional resources for teachers and scholars. Visit the sections below to find out more about the MLA’s mission and governance or how to get in touch with us.

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University of Iowa Press

For scholars and students, we publish reference and course books in the areas of archaeology, American studies, American history, literary studies, theatre studies, and the craft of writing. For general readers, we publish the winners of the Iowa Short Fiction Award and the Iowa Poetry Prize, poetry anthologies, books on the archaeology and natural history of the Midwest, cookbooks, letters and diaries, biographies, memoirs, regional history, and collections of historic and contemporary photographs.

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Brooding Heron Press

We have been publishing letterpress books of poetry since 1982 (books by Gary Snyder, Denise Levertov, James Laughlin, Hayden Carruth, Donald Hall, John Haines, Pattiann Rogers, etc.). We live on an isolated island off the Washington coast in a log house we built ourselves. We have a C&P, a small Vandercook proof press, a little tabletop Adana, and a large flatbed Challenge. Besides the print shop (which occupies a third of the main floor of the house), we have a bookbindery complete with Challenge paper cutter, a floor model board shears, and two nipping presses. We’ve been off the grid for 29 years. What power we have comes from solar panels. Sally is the printer; Sam (who also served as the inaugural poet laureate of Washington) is the resident bookbinder.

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Smith and Kraus Publishers

Smith and Kraus Publishers, founded in 1990 by Marisa Smith and Eric Kraus, is the premier U. S. publisher of contemporary trade theater books and associated digital resources. Currently S&K boasts over 600 titles in print, a sophisticated monologue app with 4000+ entries (more added monthly), and a plan to complete the conversion of all print books to e-book format and be on all major e-book platforms by year’s end. New projects well under way, include Productions In Print (PIP) and Playwrights In An Hour (PIAH). Negotiations are underway for S&K to partner with Kanjy, a forward looking, interactive platform, designed to facilitate communication between playwrights, producers and other interested parties. We are the leading source for books about theater—from collections of monologues and scenes for use in class or at auditions, to contemporary and classic play collections, to acting technique and career resource titles. In addition, we have a substantial list of books for children and teachers.

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Northern Illinois University Press

NIU Press, with more than 600 books currently in print, publishes scholarly and trade books on a variety of topics in the humanities and social sciences. In fulfilling its educational mission, the Press publishes books for both specialists and general readers.

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University of Texas Pan American Press

Established in 1983 as an extension of the teaching mission of Pan American University, the Press serves both the academic community and the community at large. At present, the Press publishes and distributes RiverSedge, a semi-annual literary journal.

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Chin Music Press

Thanks for stopping by. We're a media compall that creates beautiful, engaging and affordable books. We began as a publisher of books on contemporary Japan, expanded to include New Orleans after the levees broke, and we have recently turned our eye to China.

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Vanderbilt University Press

Established in 1940, Vanderbilt University Press is the principal publishing arm of one of the nation's leading research universities. The Press's primary mission is to select, produce, market, and disseminate scholarly publications of outstanding quality and originality. In conjunction with the long-term development of its editorial program, the Press draws on and supports the intellectual activities of the University and its faculty. Although its main emphasis falls in the area of scholarly publishing, the Press also publishes books of substance and significance that are of interest to the general public, including regional books. In this regard, the Press also supports Vanderbilt's service and outreach to the larger local and national community.

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Jacar Press

At Jacar Press we believe that writers should be treated with respect and dignity. Writers and publishers should be allies, not antagonists, working together with each other. A writer’s job is to witness the world, and share that witness. This work is difficult and essential. A publisher’s job is to bring that work to readers.

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Tarpaulin Sky Press

hallucinatory ... trance-inducing (Publishers Weekly "Best Summer Reads"); warped from one world to another (The Nation); beautifully startling and fucked and funny and tender and sad and putrid and glitter-covered all at once. (VICE); simultaneously metaphysical and visceral ... scary, sexual, and intellectually disarming (Huffington Post); only becomes more surreal (NPR Books); horrifying and humbling in their imaginative precision (The Rumpus); wholly new (Iowa Review); breakneck prose harnesses the throbbing pulse of language itself (Publishers Weekly); the opposite of boring....

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CRC/Chapman & Hall

More than just the recorders of humankind's achievements, we are active participants in that achievement.

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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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Mayapple Press

Mayapple Press is a highly-selective small press established in 1978 by poet and editor Judith Kerman. We focus on literature not often celebrated by either the mainstream or the avant-garde. This includes poetry which is both challenging and accessible; women’s writing; the rustbelt/rural culture that stretches from the Hudson Valley to the Great Lakes; the recent immigrant experience; poetry in translation; science fiction poetry. We also welcome poetry anthologies, short fiction and science fiction poetry. Publications are in trade paperback formats (30-120 pages). In general, we publish only authors with prior publications with reputable presses or literary magazines. We do not publish books which have been previously self-published, although parts of a longer poetry collection may have appeared in privately-printed chapbooks.

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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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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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Sakura Review

We at Sakura Review consider the page as a site of singularity and belonging, that threshold for history-weaving. We prize deft and thoughtful craft, writing that communicates with a sure sense of its own form. We seek pieces with charisma that endear and entertain us — voices that call on us to stay and listen. We’re committed to publishing writing from diverse voices and experiences, including work in translation. Writing that is brave, however quietly or radically.

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Molossus

molossus was founded by david shook as an online broadside of world literature in 2010, joined shortly thereafter by creative director brian hewes. today it serves as the online magazine of phoneme media, a not-for-profit publishing and film production house for world literature in translation. molossus accepts unsolicited submissions by email year round, and review copies at the address below, although unsolicited receipt does not guarantee review coverage.

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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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Brooklyn Arts Press

Brooklyn Arts Press (BAP) is an independent house devoted to publishing poetry books, lyrical fiction, short fiction, novels, chapbooks, art monographs, essays, translations, & nonfiction by emerging artists. We believe we serve our community best by publishing great works of varying aesthetics side by side, subverting the notion that writers & artists exist in vacuums, apart from the culture in which they reside and outside the realm & understanding of other camps & aesthetics. We believe experimentation & innovation, arriving by way of given forms or new ones, make our culture greater through diversity of perspective, opinion, expression, & spirit.

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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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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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Northpoint Press

Farrar, Straus and Compall was founded in 1946 by Roger W. Straus and John C. Farrar. In 1964 Robert Giroux's name was added to the roster and the compall became Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The firm is renowned for its international list of literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children's books. Farrar, Straus and Giroux authors have won extraordinary acclaim over the years, including numerous National Book Awards, Pulitzer Prizes, and twenty-two Nobel Prizes in literature.

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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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Outpost19 Books

Provocative reading. Literary, engaged, independent, forward-leaning. Exceptional fiction. Unexpected essays. Voices to be reckoned with... Our fiction belongs to a broad range of traditions. Our non-fiction explores the different ways we engage our culture and ourselves.

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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.

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Jewish Publication Society

Since 1888 the mission of JPS has been to enhance Jewish literacy and self-understanding with the JPS TANAKH, the most widely read English translation of the Hebrew Bible, Bible commentaries, and hundreds of classic books about Jewish history and thought. As the oldest not-for-profit and non-denominational Jewish publisher in the U.S., JPS publishes works representing the highest levels of scholarship, written in a popular manner. Indeed, “accessible scholarship” remains JPS’s unique niche. Our authors, donors, and readers represent the entire spectrum of the Jewish community.

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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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Anomalous Press

Anomalous has its sights set on publishing literary text, advancing audio forms and creation, and supporting all sorts of alternative realities of the near future. The online publication is available in both visual and audio forms on various platforms. In March of 2013, Anomalous launched its first round of print chapbooks.

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Pella Publishing Compall, Inc.

Since 1974, Pella has been committed to the presentation of scholarly works in the field of Greek studies, publishing in the areas of history, sociology, political science, criticism and commentary. Equally important has been our mission to bring the best of modern Greek literature to an English-reading audience, and to nurture contemporary Greek American and American writers, artists, and poets.

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

William B. Eerdmans Sr., our founder, believed that responsible viewpoints from across the religious spectrum should be given opportunity for expression and that high literary and intellectual standards were of utmost importance. His publishing compall continues to operate according to these beliefs. Thus, deeply rooted in the historic Christian tradition, ecumenical in spirit, open to emerging dialogue with other faiths, Eerdmans continues to commit itself to the life of the religious academy, to the church, and to the role of religion in culture.

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Les Figues

Les Figues Press is a nonprofit literary organization and award-winning, independent publisher of poetry, prose, visual art, conceptual writing, and translation. Based in Los Angeles, our mission is to create aesthetic conversations between readers, writers, and artists. Les Figues Press publishes five to seven books a year and favors projects which push the boundaries of genre, form, and general acceptability. We also curate and host literary events, including readings, conversations, performances, and art salons. Les Figues Press embraces a feminist criticality and editorial vision. We are interested in work that is aware of itself as a textual body within a history and culture marked (like physical bodies) by constructs of gender, race, class, and sexuality

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