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anything anymore anywhere is a triannual journal of poetry and prose based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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The Arthur Shilling Press is intended to be a small press for the emerging innovative poets of England, creating chap books and pamphlets for non-profit distribution. It also stages periodical online readings via Skype. Run by Harry Godwin.
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'Bad Press is organised by Jow Lindsay, Marianne Morris and Jonathan Stevenson. We have no fixed publication schedule and no very good record, either. Sorry if we never got back to you or completely ripped you off or whatever.'
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'Barque Press was founded by Andrea Brady and Keston Sutherland in 1995. Since then, we have published over 40 chapbooks and six perfect bound books.'
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Small press run by Geoffrey Gatza.
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The Cambridge Literary Review is a triannual (termly) magazine of poetry, short fiction, and criticism run by Boris Jardine and Lydia Wilson.
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Small press run by Jim Goar.
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Chicago Review publishes a range of contemporary anglophone poetry, fiction, and criticism.
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'Tucked away on Toronto’s historic bpNichol Lane, Coach House Books has been publishing and printing high-quality innovative fiction and poetry since 1965.'
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Crater Press is an independent poetry Press based between London and Brighton, publishing primarily through letterpress. Run by Richard Parker.
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Small press run by Justin Katko.
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'A magazine in print for innovative poetry & poetics, for cultural theory & social performance / cultural performance & social theory. Edited by Richard Barrett & Simon Howard.'
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Effing Press is a private press in downtown Austin, Texas that publishes short run books and booklets of poetry.
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Poetry publisher based in Norwich, Norfolk, run by poet Nathan Hamilton.
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Enclave Review (ER) is a review sheet focusing on the visual arts but with additional texts relating to the greater sphere of contemporary art and thought. ER gives critical coverage of the artistic life of Cork.
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The Grand Piano is an experiment in collective autobiography by ten writers identified with the rise of Language poetry in San Francisco.
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Grasp is dedicated to printing exciting contemporary poetry in a variety of formats and publishes the journal AXOLOTL. Run by Luke Roberts, Josh Stanley (Editor of Hot Gun!) and Timothy Thornton.
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Poetry magazine run by Arabella Currie and Tom Oliver Graham
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Holdfire is a poetry press run by Michael Egan aiming to publish the best new poetry in pamphlet form.
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Small press run by Michael Weller.
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'Hot Gun! is an occasional journal of poetry + criticism. It is oblatory in mode, committed to whatever it HAS to be each issue.'
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'if p then q is a publisher of interesting poetry: books, a magazine, downloads, and other forms, based in Manchester, UK.'
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'The journal centres on the poetic writings that have appeared in Britain and Ireland since the late 1950s under various categorizations: for example avant-garde, underground, linguistically innovative, second-wave Modernist, non-mainstream...'
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Manchester-based small press founded by Richard Barrett and now edited by Alec Newman.
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The publishing arm of Otoliths began as print editions of the e-zine Otoliths, but has since expanded to include books and chapbooks by authors associated with the journal. It brings out both text and visual poetry.
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Winner of the Michael Marks Publishers' Award for outstanding UK publisher of poetry in pamphlet form.
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The Paper Nautilus publishes contemporary poetry and is based in Cambridge, UK. Run by Laura Kilbride and Rosa van Hensbergen.
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A quarterly magazine edited by Zoë Skoulding.
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Small press run by Ken Edwards.
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Publishers of contemporary poetry in the form of ebooks and limited edition numbered chapbooks.
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Publisher of innovative/experimental poetics based in Cork City, Ireland. Run by James Cummins, Sarah Hayden, Niamh O'Mahony and Rachel Warriner.
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Salt publishes over 80 books a year, focussing on poetry, biography, critical companions, essays, literary criticism and text books by authors from the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Caribbean and mainland Europe.
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'Veer Books comes out of the activities at Birkbeck College’s Contemporary Poetics Research Centre (CPRC), and aims to publish a range of unconforming writing in poetry and poetics, including some texts that other publishers might view as experimental.'
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'Xexoxial Endarchy, LTD is a non-profit artist-run intermedia arts organization devoted to the distribution, networking, education & community-building of innovative & experimental arts.'
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Alan Halsey founded West House in 1994 to publish contemporary poetry and poetry-related work. In recent years he has run it in partnership with Geraldine Monk.
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Tripwire, a journal of poetics, is run by Yedda Morrison and David Buuck.
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Small press in London. Run by Sean Bonney, Frances Kruk, Jow Lindsay, Sophie Robinson and others.
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'zimZalla is a publishing project organised by Tom Jenks intermittently releasing objects. We are interested in progressive, experimental work that explores new forms and ideas. We are open to any proposal. Contact us at zimZalla@fastmail.fm.'