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
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TikTok: @pushkinpress
Twitter: @pushkinpress
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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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Velocity Press

Velocity PressVelocity Press publishes electronic music and club culture non-fiction and fiction. We aim to create a catalogue that feels like a trusted record label in its integrity and vision and deliver exciting stories to serious electronic music fans who enjoy good literature.

Velocity Press publisher Colin Steven previously co-promoted jungle club Ruffneck Ting in Bristol during the 90s, set up award-winning magazine Knowledge in 1994 and published Brian Belle-Fortune’s seminal drum & bass book All Crews in 2004.

Website: velocitypress.uk
Email: info@velocitypress.uk
Mastodon: @velocitypress
Twitter: @PressVelocity
Instagram: @velocitypress
Facebook: www.facebook.com/velocitypressbooks

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In their own words…

When did you start publishing?

We’ve been publishing since October 2019.

What made you want to start an independent publisher?

I previously published an award-winning drum & bass magazine called Knowledge for 20 years. During that time I published a book called All Crews: Journeys Through Jungle Drum & Bass Culture by Brian Belle-Fortune. The internet killed off the physical magazine in 2009 but we soldiered on as a website but the book kept on selling. I missed the physical days and rather than launch another magazine I decided to pivot and start a new book publishing company.

What genres do you specialise in?

We specialise in electronic music and club culture. Most are non-fiction but we have published one fiction title so far and I’d like to do more.

Where are you based?

We’re based in London.

Do you have a submission window, if so when?

No, we’re open to submissions the whole year.

What is your submission procedure?

Please send a summary of what you have written, or intend to write to info@velocitypress.uk. A separate breakdown of chapters is useful if you have one.

Who are you?

I run Velocity Press on my own and outsource production like cover design, typesetting proofreading, copyediting, printing, etc. Although he’s a freelancer, I have to pay tribute to Paul Baille-Lance from PBL Publishing as not only does he typeset most of our books, but I also use him for proofing and copy-editing too and he does a great job.

Colin Steven

What was your background in the book industry before this venture?

As mentioned above, I published All Crews: Journeys Through Jungle Drum & Bass Culture by Brian Belle-Fortune in 2004. It went out of print in 2020 so I’m looking to publish it again next year with an update on what’s happening now in drum & bass.

Talk about some of your books if possible, upcoming, favourite?

We’ve been really busy the last few years and have published 18 books as of June 2022 so it’s hard choosing favourites. Our first book Join The Future: Bleep Techno & the Birth Of British Bass Music by Matt Anniss was special, it really put us on the map.

Reissuing Trevor Miller’s Trip City in 2021 is worth mentioning too. Not only is it a great book and our only fiction title but we got to work with acid house legend A Guy Called Gerald as we also reissued his soundtrack on vinyl.

More recently, Harry Harrison’s Dreaming In Yellow: The Story of the DiY Sound System has been selling like hot cakes and is shaping up to be our biggest seller.

Most of our books are paperbacks but we’ve done a few beautiful coffee table books like Junior Tomlin Flyer & Cover Art and Who Say Reload: The Stories Behind the Classic Drum & Bass Records of the 90s and the production values of our next book, Members Only: The Iconic Membership Cards and Passes of the Acid House and Rave Generations, will top the lot.


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