Penn Press

Penn Press

Penn Press

The University of Pennsylvania Press was originally incorporated with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on March 26, 1890—among the earliest such imprints in America. One of the Press’s first books, published in 1899, was a landmark, as well as an example of the Press’s close ties to its home city: The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study by renowned reformer, scholar, and social critic W.E.B. DuBois, a book that remains on the Press’s list to this day. Beginning in the mid-1960s, Penn Press began to focus its editorial program on American and European historical and cultural studies and the social sciences, and resources for practitioners in healthcare, human rights, and public policy.

A member of the Association of University Presses, the Press today publishes more than 100 new books a year and more than 25 journals, as well as maintaining an active backlist of more than 3,000 titles.

True to its Philadelphia roots, Penn Press is well-known for its distinguished list of publications in American history and culture, including innovative work on the transnational currents that surrounded and shaped the republic from the colonial period through the present, as well as prize-winning publications in urban studies. The Press is equally renowned for its publications in European history, literature, and culture from late antiquity through the early modern period. Penn Press’s social science publications tackle contemporary political issues of concern to a broad readership of citizens and scholars, notably including a long-standing commitment to publishing path-breaking work in international human rights. Penn Press also publishes outstanding works in archaeology, economic history, business, and Jewish Studies in partnership with local institutions. You can learn more about our recent publications by browsing via the menus above, using our search feature, or viewing our seasonal catalogs.

Website: pennpress.org
Email: custserv@pobox.upenn.edu
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Pushkin Press

Pushkin Press

Pushkin Press

Founded in 1997, our list encompasses novels, non-fiction, crime, children’s books – everything from timeless classics to the urgent and contemporary. We publish some of the twentieth century’s most widely acclaimed and brilliant authors, including Stefan Zweig, Antal Szerb and Gaito Gazdanov, as well as award-winning current writers like the Dorthe Nors, Benjamín Labatut, Ayelet Gundar-Goshen and Perumal Murugan. Our authors have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, the International Booker Prize, and even won the Nobel Prize.

Pushkin Press, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA

Website: pushkinpress.com
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCEfXNMAaf0fHHYmRAdenW3w
TikTok: @pushkinpress
Twitter: @pushkinpress
Instagram: @pushkin_press


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Sloth & Envy Press

Sloth & Envy Press

Sloth & Envy Press

Our main motivation for Sloth & Envy Press is to work with writers from start to finish to bring professional caliber products to market, including developmental editing, line editing, formatting, design, and publishing. We’re a small press, but we’re also writers, so we’re passionate about helping independent writers succeed and profit from their work.

We’ve decided to take on this independent publishing adventure with a focus on profitability for fellow creatives, but we’re starting with baby-steps. Through lots of careful (and lazy) planning, we’ve mapped out three upcoming projects as well as combined our efforts on a fun zine called Toad Shade Zine.

Website: slothandenvy.com
Email: editor@slothandenvy.com
Bluesky: @slothandenvy.com
Instagram: @slothandenvypress
Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564679584201


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Hadean Press

Hadean Press

Hadean Press

Established in 2008 at the beginning of the solar year, Hadean Press Limited is a UK based small press producing some of the most exciting titles in modern occultism, publishing academic and independent scholarship in the areas of folklore, folk magic, and spellbooks.

Never oblivious to rising talent, in the years since its founding Hadean has introduced up and coming international authors to a discerning public, as well as bringing new offerings from more established but non-establishment authors, including Jake Stratton-Kent, David Rankine, Dr Alexander Cummins, and many more.

Website: hadean.press
Email: info@hadeanpress.com
Facebook: facebook.com/hadeanpress
Instagram: @hadeanpress
YouTube: youtube.com/c/HadeanPress
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Granta

Granta

Granta

Granta Books now publishes around thirty new titles a year, providing authors with the intimacy of a small, passionate and creative team while consistently punching above its weight in review coverage, prizes, cultural impact and sales.

Granta magazine and the Granta Poetry imprint are owned by Granta Trust, a charity set up in 2019 to promote new and emerging writing. Sigrid Rausing chairs the Trust’s board. Her fellow trustees are the writers George Prochnik and Rana Dasgupta. Granta relies on the support of philanthropic donations from organisations and individuals. If you enjoy the magazine and would like to support the writing please consider making a donation.

Granta is most celebrated for its ‘Best of Young’ issues, which introduce the most important voices of each generation – in Britain, America, Brazil and Spain – defining the contours of the literary landscape.

Granta has published thirty-one Nobel Prize laureates.

Website: granta.com
Telephone: +44(0)20 7605 1360
Bluesky: @grantamag.bsky.social
Instagram: @granta_magazine
Facebook: facebook.com/grantamag
Twitter: @GrantaMag


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Mudfog Press

Mudfog Press

Mudfog Press

Mudfog Press works to promote new writers and writing from the Tees Valley and surrounding area. The Press is run by a voluntary editorial board and is non-profit-making. We currently have financial support from Middlesbrough Council and Arts Council England.

We mostly publish poetry and short fiction, but will consider submissions in other genres. We put particular emphasis on the production of short pamphlets, which give writers a first opportunity of individual publication. In selecting work for publication, we aim to include a wide variety of voices and styles.

We require work to be of a quality that readers in the Tees Valley and elsewhere will enjoy reading and will want to purchase. We offer strong editorial support for our authors, however inexperienced or experienced, who submit work which we decide to publish and promote.

Mudfog Press was established in 1993 and has to date published over 40 pamphlets and six full length books. Several Mudfog authors have gone on to be published more widely and to establish their reputations regionally and nationally.

Current Mudfog publications are available for purchase in several local bookshops, libraries and cultural centres. They can also be safely ordered on-line in the Mudfog Shop through the PayPal system.

Website: mudfog.co.uk
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/100138526984802


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Northodox Press

Northodox Press

Northodox Press

Northodox Press is an independent publisher established in 2020, based in Sheffield and Manchester. Our mission is to elevate northern voices and represent the diversity of writing from Northern England.

As of 2023, we cater to readers of general fiction and genre fiction. If you’re exhausted by a book market oversaturated with stories of a London-centric Britain or the cozy Cotswolds, look no further.

In the digital age, we’re no longer confined by the traditional borders of publishing. Northern voices deserve to be heard, our stories need to be present.

We offer end-to-end publishing and creative support for our authors in both print and digital formats. Our team of industry experts will manage the editorial, cover design, and production processes, while you focus on the writing. Once published, our publicity and marketing teams will make sure the audience is waiting.

Website: northodox.co.uk
Email: admin@northodox.co.uk
Email: submissions@northodox.co.uk
Bluesky: @northodoxpress.bsky.social
Instagram: @northodoxpressofficial
Facebook: facebook.com/northodoxpress
Twitter: @northodoxpress


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Glagoslav

Glasgolav

Glagoslav

In 2011, a group of like-minded people with a shared appreciation of the important place Slavic literature holds within world culture – as well as collective expertise covering the fields of publishing, multimedia, marketing, and law – came together to found Glagoslav Publications, with offices in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands. Later Glagoslav publications went beyond Slavic, and authors and books from countries that are historically or borderally related to the Slavs were added.

The name Glagoslav is formed from the roots of two Slavic words: Glagolitsa (Глаго́лица) or Glagolitic – the first Slavic alphabet, and Slavyanye (Славя́не) or Slavs – the largest ethnolinguistic group in Europe. The name Glagoslav is an expression of our mission – not just to bring translations to the English- and Dutch-reading public, but to offer works that are uniquely Slavic and beyond in nature and facilitate a dialogue between East and West.

Glagoslav publishes contemporary fiction and non-fiction by authors from these three countries, and also republishes valuable works from the past that, despite their enduring relevance, are currently unavailable in English and Dutch. Our books are produced in soft- and hardcover, as well as in the most popular electronic formats for English and Dutch readers, both adult and children. The target audience we have in mind when we select our books is extremely diverse and is spread all across the planet. What its members have in common is an interest in the literature, culture, and history of Eastern Europe and an appreciation of high quality writing. To ensure that the quality of the translation matches that of the original, we work with experienced translators who have demonstrated the necessary expertise and literary gifts appropriate to each project.

Website: glagoslav.com
Email: contact@glasgoslav.com
Telephone: + 44 20 32 86 99 82
Instagram: @glagoslav
Facebook: facebook.com/glagoslav
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/glagoslav
Twitter: @glagoslav
YouTube: @glagoslav


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Book Works

Book Works

Book Works

Studio: The Book Works Studio offers a specialist bespoke service for range of clients, from artists, designers, galleries, and businesses. We provide binding solutions, develop prototypes and specialise in unique book artworks, boxes, and portfolios. We have an extensive archive, and offer tailored educational events, and bookbinding courses. The Studio generates income from clients and is self-sufficient.

Publishing: Book Works Publishing is dedicated to commissioning and supporting new work by emerging artists. Our projects are initiated by invitation, open submission, and through guest-curated projects and include publishing, a lecture and seminar programme, exhibitions, the development of an online archive, and artists’ surgeries and workshops.

Our audience is vital to our work. The process of engaging and developing our audience is initiated with our commissioning programme, and driven through all aspects of our activities, particularly our public programme of events, our workshops, artists surgeries and education activities, and through our interest in collaborating with other organisations and libraries. Our programme of commissions is diverse, and reflects our commitment not just to work with cultural workers from all backgrounds, but to invest in networks and programmes that engage, and develop and create new artistic voices.

19 Holywell Row, London, EC2A 4JB

Website: bookworks.org.uk
Studio: +44 (0) 20 7247 2536
Publishing: +44 (0) 20 7247 2203
Instagram: @bookworksuk
Facebook: facebook.com/bookswork
Twitter: @bookswork


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ZenoPress

ZenoPress

ZenoPress

ZenoPress is a London based, independent press founded and edited by Christian Patracchini.

The catalogue consists of poetry, experimental writing, art, sound, performance art and essays and is dedicated to work of interdisciplinary reach, inquiring critically but especially creatively into ideas. Our topics and themes range from the everyday to the virtual, to the philosophical and the political.

Possible paradigms are many: déjà vu’, memory of the present; time and history, gesture, taking form, incipiency; reality of the virtual and spacing. This list will inevitably grow, expand and change, yet there will be a common aim: to embrace new thought and experience at a creative intersection.

We publish books and anthologies where artists, writers, performers and various professionals from different walks of life are to contribute to each volume, providing routes to a multiplicity of voices and perspectives, defining a significant theme or tendency, addressing it not only to a professional audience but to all interested readers.

Website: christianpatracchini.com/books
Instagram: @zeno_press
Twitter: @zeno_press


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The Wee Book Company

The Wee Book Company

The Wee Book Company

The Wee Book Company Ltd wus incorporated in 2018 wi’ the aim o’ producing quality, modern non-fiction Scottish humour an’ children’s fiction. We’re a’ aboot the funny but we underscore wur books wi’ messages o’ love, positivity, confidence an’ resilience. Aye, it’s important tae us tha’ laughter an’ love go haund in haund (jeez-oh, get us!).

Wur authors are largely individuals (nae a’ large individuals) who huv trained in wan therapy or anither, an’ so write wi’ wan eye oan the importance o’ the guid stuff o’ life.

Our Director, Susan Cohen originally hails frae Inverness. She started her wurkin’ life as a lawyer an’ spent a lang time representin’ clients in court in various jurisdictions roond the wurld. Efter huvin’ her twa sons, she went back tae University tae study English – frae there, she nivver looked back. She ended up becomin’ interested in combinin’ elements o’ therapeutic techniques such as meditation, mindfooness an’ hypnosis (Susan’s a qualified clinical hypnotherapist) intae her writin’ an’ this noo feeds the content o’ The Wee Book Company’s books, tae varyin’ degrees.

Thing is, there’s nothing po-faced aboot wur books. There’s none o’ tha’ ‘sit oan top o’ a mountain an’ channel yer inner unicorn’ kind o’ thing. Wur books are written wi’ humour an’ wi’ a mahoosive dollop o’ common sense. No’ wan unicorn tae be seen! The jokes come thick an’ fast, an’ staund alone. C’mon, who’s no’ gaun tae chuckle a’ the description o’ Cludgie Aerobics in The Wee Book o’ Cludgie Banter or Thistle Squats in Big Tam’s Kilted Wurkoots? An’ dinnae get us startit oan the Grannies’ Sayin’s … ‘heid doon, erse up!’ … ‘he’s got a face tha’ only a mither cuid love’ … ‘ye’re rippin’ ma knittin’!’ … sigh … hours o’ endless fun!

We huv tae say here tha’ we huv mair authors lined up than we can shake a stick a’ (no’ tha’ we go in fur stick shakin’ tha’ often), so we’re no’ in a position tae accept unsolicited manuscripts.

Website: theweebookcompany.com
Email: sales@theweebookcompany.com
Facebook: facebook.com/theweebookcompany
Twitter: @theweebookco_
YouTube: The Wee Book Company


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Inspired Quill

Inspired Quill

Inspired Quill

Inspired Quill aims to be the UK’s best small publisher as a traditional press dedicated to quality literature, skills development, and social/environmental causes.

From submission to launch, we collaborate with our authors, rather than operating above them. We diligently focus on setting new standards in ecological, people-oriented publishing that actively develops an author’s skills, by facilitating open involvement in marketing and editing, and encouraging authentic public confidence.

Engaging new writers means we’re able to start removing (the many) roadblocks and misinformation about the publishing industry.

We champion non-tokenistic diversity and representation across all parts of our business (and as much as we can across the sector as a whole, too).

Finally, we provide activities, mentoring and workshops to encourage and inspire transferable, creative skills to primarily (although not exclusively) marginalised individuals, and additionally partner with selected non-profit groups and charity programs.

Website: www.inspired-quill.com
Facebook: facebook.com/InspiredQuill
Twitter: @InspiredQuill
YouTube: @inspiredquill


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Ylva Publishing

Ylva Publishing

Ylva Publishing

Ylva Publishing is the home of quality books about women loving women.

Diversity among our authors is extremely important to us, and we are constantly working on making sure that you will find lesbian, bisexual, and queer authors of all skin colors, cultures, and nationalities. Lesbian fiction books shattering boundaries!

Browse our ever-growing catalogue of award-winning books to find love stories, steamy distractions, old-school detectives, and tales that span from the Civil War to today. Follow our strong female characters into space, join them in sword fights, or fly with our queer superheroes. From lesbian romance and lesbian erotica to queer dystopian tales and mysteries that make your blood run cold – we have it all.

For us, just bringing queer books about women loving women into the world isn’t enough. We strive to offer you only the best of the best.

Website: ylva-publishing.com
Facebook: facebook.com/YlvaPublishing
Instagram: @ylva_publishing
Pinterest: ylva-publishing-books-english
Tumbler: ylvapublishing.tumblr.com/
Twitter: @YlvaPublishing
YouTube: @YlvaPublishing


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The Novel Hovel Press

The Novel Hovel Press

The Novel Hovel Press

The Novel Hovel poetry press is a fledgling small press. We hope to take a more individual approach to publishing. If your poems are time-sensitive, we can publish quickly (as we did with our first collection ʼ52 Weeksʼ). We will also consider long-form poetry, or three ten-page poems for one collection. Basically, whatever a chosen poet might need to get their work out into the world we hope we can be flexible.

We are also very interested in the cross-over between the visual arts and the written word. We hope to expand and grow organically into this mix as the press progresses. Our format is fluid.

We are not interested in publication history but want your poems to stand alone so that we can read each poem without pre-conceived expectations or bias. At NHP we are hoping to find authentic poetry with a new and individual voice.

Website: www.novelhovelpress.co.uk
Email: novelhovelpress@yahoo.com
Twitter: @novelhovelpress
Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063898365378#

Micro Library Books

Micro Library Books

Micro Library Books

Micro Library Books is an independent publishing platform specialising in the design and production of pocket-sized, limited edition books and packaging.

Established in January 2012, we launched the first of our book works at Publish and Be Damned Book Fair, ICA, London. We now exhibit at a range of UK and international events including Bergen Artists Book Fair; East London Comic Arts Festival, Brighton Illustration Fair and Bristol Artists Book Event.

Based in Winchester each of our miniature books is designed by artist Lee Shearman and made by hand.

We regularly collaborate with illustrators, artists, writers and photographers to produce co-created books, zines and comics.

Website: microlibrarybooks.com
Email: mail@microlibrarybooks.com
Facebook: facebook.com/microlibrarybooks
Instagram: @microlibrarybooks
Twitter: @micro_library
Pinterest: pinterest.com/microlibrary
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/micro-library-books


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Verso Books

Verso Books

Verso Books

Verso Books is the largest independent, radical publishing house in the English-speaking world, publishing one hundred books a year.

Verso—the left-hand page—was launched as a paperback imprint at the end of the seventies. Since becoming NLB’s sole imprint, Verso has published landmark books by Tariq Ali, Benedict Anderson, Robin Blackburn, Robert Brenner, Judith Butler, Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, Mike Davis, Isaac Deutscher, Paul Feyeraband, Norman Finkelstein, David Harvey, Eric Hobsbawm, Fredric Jameson, Edward Said, Rebecca Solnit, Ellen Meiksins Wood, Erik Olin Wright and Slavoj Žižek. New translations have included Jean Baudrillard, Régis Debray, André Gorz, Jürgen Habermas, Rigoberta Menchú, Roberto Schwarz and Paul Virilio.

Website: www.versobooks.com/
Bluesky: @versobooks.bsky.social
Facebook: facebook.com/VersoBks
Instagram: @versobooks
Twitter: @versobooks


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Birlinn Ltd

Birlinn

Birlinn

Birlinn Limited is an independent publishing house based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company is built on traditions of the written and spoken word and is constantly looking to the future.

Established by Hugh Andrew (2022 recipient of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society Shackleton Medal for leadership and citizenship in publishing) in 1992, Birlinn publishes books under a number of imprints:

Birlinn; Polygon; Arena Sport; BC Books; and John Donald.

The team at Birlinn are proud of the company’s reputation and prominence in Scottish publishing. We constantly challenge ourselves and nurture the talent of our authors and we push the boundaries of the imagination. We never rest in our search for what comes next.

Website: birlinn.co.uk
Email: info@birlinn.co.uk
Twitter: @BirlinnBooks
Instagram: @birlinnbooks
Facebook: facebook.com/birlinnbooks
YouTube: Birlinn Channel

Address:
Birlinn Ltd.
West Newington House
10 Newington Road
Edinburgh EH9 1QS
0131 668 4371


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GOST Books

GOST Books

GOST Books

Founded in 2012, GOST Books is an independent visual arts and photography publisher based in London.

We pride ourselves on an uncategorisable output of diverse subject matter and design: from a chronicle of seven men claiming to be the Messiah; a study of Turkish soap operas; art works inspired by the largest breeding grounds for flamingos in the Southern Hemisphere; archive photographs from the Mexico City police department; to portraits of winners of state-run competitions in Belarus.

GOST aims to not only provide a platform for the work of emerging artists but contribute to print legacies of masters in the medium.

Website: gostbooks.com
Email: info@gostbooks.com
Instagram: @gost_books
Facebook: facebook.com/GostBooks/


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