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      • Pantera Press

        Pantera Press is a young and enthusiastic Australian book publisher, created to champion writing culture and literacy in Australia with a clear community and cultural purpose. We discover and nurture talented Australian writers who are great storytellers. We also publish non-fiction books that matter, and have a quirky imprint designed for millennials, Lost the Plot. From our Australian origins we are now also publishing titles that fit our criteria from around the world. As a social purpose business, we use our profits to fund charities and not-for-profits that encourage reading and work to close the literacy gap in Australia.

      • NYU Press

        The New York University Press has sought to reflect the intellectual vitality of NUP by publishing a wide array of provocative and compelling titles, as well as works of lasting scholarly value.

      • Imanzi Press

        IMANZI Press is a Rwandan publishing house established in 2017 and has published more than 20 children's books in Kinyarwanda and has translated them into English and French. The publishing house has worked with partners like World Vision International and the Rwandan government. IMANZI Press is planning to publish eight children’s books during this year and is working on a cartoon project, that is a challenging entrepreneurship in Rwanda.

      • CentreHouse Press

        CentreHouse Press is an independent UK publisher.

      • Rethink Press

        Since 2011, we’ve guided hundreds of experts to write and publish authority-defining books that raise their profile and build hugely successful businesses. Being directly involved in so many best-selling, award-winning, business-boosting author success stories has led us to one conclusion... Nothing sells you like a book. And no one builds books like Rethink.

      • INK PRESS GmbH

        Liebe Lesende Wir können immer wieder anfangen. Carolin Emcke hat mir bei ihrer Dankesrede für den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels aus dem Herzen gesprochen. Mein Verlag Ink Press ist ein Anfang, jedes Mal bei Erscheinen eines Buches aufs Neue, und so auch im März 2017 mit der neuen Ausgabe des ersten Gedichtbandes Die Untiefen des Verrats von Amanda Aizpuriete. Ich freue mich, mit dieser Dichterin in der Tradition von Ingeborg Bachmann und Emily Dickinson, die erste lyrische Perle, der viele weitere folgen werden, in die Kette zu fädeln. Hana, der Monolith von Elvira Dones, ist jetzt endlich auf Deutsch zu lesen. Tun Sie es! Da ich nicht Ärztin, sondern Verlegerin bin, verordne ich zur Heilung von jeglichen “Krankheiten” den Besitz und die Lektüre von Hana. Schliesslich mache ich weiter, um immer wieder anzufangen, und sage – auf bald, auf den Anfang, auch auf Ihren mit den Büchern von Ink Press! So lange es Menschen gibt, werden Geschichten erzählt. Bei manchen Geschichten lohnt es sich, sie festzuhalten. Sie kommen im ersten Programm aus Südosteuropa, genauer aus Bulgarien, dem Land, wo der älteste Goldschatz der Menschheit gefunden wurde. Es sind universelle Geschichten, die berühren und die uns im Innersten treffen. Die Bulgarische Reihe versammelt die aufregendsten Stimmen und beginnt mit dem biographischen Roman Alkohol von Kalin Terzijski und den trashigen Erzählungen Verfall von Vassil Georgiev. Beide gehören in ihrem Land zu einer ganz neuen Generation von Dichtern, die sich Gehör verschafft – erstmals auch im deutschsprachigen Raum. Die einzelnen Cover-Illustrationen gestalten Schweizer Künstlerinnen. Für Ink Press ist es wichtig, in steter Berührung mit den Künsten zu sein. Dies wird Bücher hervorbringen, die die Zeit überdauern, da es in der Kunst, die sie in sich tragen, um alles geht. Am Anfang steht Louise Bourgeois und Konstruktionen für den freien Fall. Weil ich gar nicht anders kann, als mit ihr zu beginnen – der Leitfigur der jungen Kunst und auch von Ink Press. Das Programm ist die Einladung an Sie, diese Geschichten weiterzuerzählen und zu fallen, ohne sich zu verletzen. Spread it if you like it! Ihre Susanne Schenzle

      • Frayed Edge Press

        Frayed Edge Press is a small independent publishing house based in Philadelphia. We publish literary fiction and poetry, as well asnon-fiction titles in history and political science. We also publish the Street Smart Series of Short Fiction, consisting of contemporary, urban-set novelette-length works. We especially welcome marginalized voices, both historical and contemporary, including women, people of color, ethnic and religious minorities, the LGBTQ+ community, and progressive political viewpoints. We particularly seek to publish works that wrestle with important questions challenging contemporary society, including political and environmental concerns, civil rights, women's rights, and sustainability.

      • Everyone Press Ltd.

        EveryONE Press is a publishing house open for participation in sharing and expressing. We employ various types of media to radiate creativity and energy to keep our society vibrant, because we believe that words can touch our souls, and lively writing can mirror our thoughts. Each one of our publication calls for readers’ feedback in words and actions. We make “ONE” as our mission: O – Openness: lead readers to open their hearts and immerse themselves in vastness of the world of words N – Nourishment: encourage readers to read beyond words and rekindle meanings behind to nourish unsettled souls E – Excellence: inspire readers to share stories of life, be them of age 8 through 80, all can be excellent writers

      • University of Toronto Press

        University of Toronto Press is Canada’s leading academic publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America, with particular strengths in the social sciences, humanities, and business. The Book Publishing Division is widely recognized in Canada for its strength in history, political science, sociology, Indigenous studies, and cultural studies. Internationally, UTP is a leading publisher of medieval, Renaissance, Italian, Iberian, Slavic, and urban studies, as well as studies in book and print culture. With the publication of influential authors and award-winning research, as well as a continuing dedication to groundbreaking new scholarship and innovative texts for the higher education market, UTP has firmly established its reputation for excellence. UTP's newest imprint is Aevo UTP, which brings its innovation and academic excellence to a general readership.

      • University of Nevada Press

        Founded in 1961 by Robert Laxalt, the University of Nevada Press publishes high-quality, deserving works that advance scholarly research, contribute to the understanding and appreciation of regional history and culture, and reach a wide range of academic and general readers. We publish in a wide range of disciplines, including fiction, memoir, environmental studies, Basque studies, Native American studies, public health, mining, urban studies, and gambling and gambling studies.

      • Second Story Press

        Our books are sold around the world, have been translated into over 50 languages, won many awards, and have been adapted for film and stage. We publish stories that feature strong female characters and explore themes of social justice, human rights, equality, and ability issues. Our list spans adult fiction and nonfiction; children’s fiction, nonfiction and picture books; and young adult fiction and nonfiction.

      • Holland Park Press

        Holland Park Press is a privately-owned independent company publishing and selling literary fiction: novels, novellas, short stories; and poetry. It was founded in 2009. It is run by brother and sister, Arnold and Bernadette Jansen op de Haar, who publish an author not just a book. Holland Park Press specialises in finding new literary talent by accepting unsolicited manuscripts from authors all year round and by running competitions. It has been successful in giving older authors a chance to make their debut and in raising the profile of Dutch authors in translation.

      • Augustinian University Press

        The Augustinian University Press concentrates its efforts in the publication of research books, textbooks, and dissemination books as a result of permanent calls that intend to receive and review monographs and research chapters. The Press permanently works to guarantee content quality published under its editorial stamp and also to be recognized among the academic community as a reliable source of scholarly publishing in Augustinian Studies, Education (from all levels), Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts and Culture. Since its creation in 2017, the Press research books have been already accepted and indexed in important databases such as the Book Citation Index and the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB). This experience has strengthened our editorial processes and the permanent identification of current editing and science communication tendencies. The Press also promotes net working to publish new editorial projects between our researchers and external scholars; we do believe this is one of the most important strategies to make our institution and scholars more visible.

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