
PopTab Press
PopTab Press is looking for work that moves people. Whether that's through good storytelling, imagery, metaphor, or form, they want to read and publish something refreshing.
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PopTab Press is looking for work that moves people. Whether that's through good storytelling, imagery, metaphor, or form, they want to read and publish something refreshing.
Woman-owned, independent publisher of sci-fi and fantasy by women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other minorities.
Lost Telegram Press is now accepting query letters to hear about new projects for publication. The editors are happy to read queries about projects that are conceptual in nature. Projects that are not commonly seen in bookstores or are found in... Read more
Kelsey Street Press was founded in 1974 to address the marginalization of women writers. From the beginning, the editors linked their editorial policy to a poetics of allowance, and to a poetics of inclusion that embraces racial and cultural... Read more
Red Light Lit Press is devoted to writers, artists, and musicians who explore love, relationships, and sexuality. Since its founding in 2013, Red Light Lit Press has published 10 literary journals, produced over 300 live shows (including in... Read more
C&R Press publishes bold, well-crafted literary works that defy mainstream trends, showcasing depth and emotion. The editors embrace diverse voices, genres, and experimental styles, seeking dynamic, fearless writing that challenges... Read more
96th of October Editions concentrates on literary SF/Fantasy writing and poetry. It is particularly interested in LGBT voices and writing by women. All writing that is concerned with the marvellous, magical, occult, or otherwise extraordinary... Read more
Susquehanna University Press publishes book-length literary fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. The editors look for work that will appeal to local, regional, and university communities, with a focus on authors with ties to the Appalachian... Read more
What Books Press was founded in 2009 to create an outlet for groundbreaking fiction, poetry, and translation. The editors are strongly committed to new, innovative, and underrepresented writing that challenges both formal boundaries... Read more
Host's mission as an independent, intersectional feminist press is to publish groundbreaking poetry by women writers, BIPOC writers, LGBTQ+ writers, writers of a lower socio-economic status, and writers with disabilities. They want to champion... Read more