Small Press Points: A3 Press

The press publishes immersive, imaginative chapbooks of poetry, prose, and art, which are printed and folded in the style of a map.
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The press publishes immersive, imaginative chapbooks of poetry, prose, and art, which are printed and folded in the style of a map.
The New York City press annually publishes six to eight books of fiction and nonfiction “by feminists, for everyone.”
The small press annually publishes four chapbooks of “formally strange or conceptually bizarre” prose.
The New Orleans press publishes four or five poetry titles a year in an eclectic range of styles.
Unnamed Press, an L.A.–based press, aims to publish story-driven books by underrepresented or marginalized voices.
The University of Cincinnati Press imprint publishes books of poetry and fiction that continue the successes of its affiliated literary journal, the Cincinnati Review.
The ten-year-old press publishes full-length poetry collections and chapbooks dedicated to the “values that make poetry timeless.”
The Kansas City, Missouri–based independent press approaches its fiftieth anniversary with plans to launch a chapbook competition in 2020.
Founded in 2014 by Sean Shearer, BOAAT Press publishes both traditional books and handmade chapbooks of poetry by emerging writers.
Cofounded by writers Richard Siken and Drew Burk, Spork Press publishes evocative and voice-driven chapbooks and full-length books of poetry and fiction.