Permeable Press

Permeable Press

Permeable Press was a San Francisco-based literary publishing company founded in 1990 by Brian Charles Clark. A "micropress" operating on less than U.S.$100,000 per year, Permeable published a number of trade paperback books, chapbooks, and the literary magazines "Puck", "Shock Waves", "Q-Zine", "Naked Review", and "Xerotic Ephemera" in the early and mid-1990s. Clark sold Permeable Press to Cambrian Publications in 1997.

List of Books Published

* "Shaman" by Hugh Fox (1993)
* "The Naughty Yard" by Michael Hemmingson (1994)
* "Tonguing the Zeitgeist" by Lance Olsen (1994; finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award)
* "Cher Wolfe & Other Stories" by Mary Leary (1994)
* "Once" by Hugh Fox (1995)
* "The Final Dream & Other Fictions" by Daniel Pearlman (1995)
* "Some Girls" by Sarah Hafner (1995)
* "Reasons For Not Sleeping" by Michelle Ben-Hur (1995)
* "At The News of Your Death" by Joshua Saul Beckman (1995)
* "A Beginner's Guide to Art Deconstruction" by Norman Conquest (1995)
* "Crack Hotel" by Michael Hemmingson (1995)
* "Three-Hand Jax and Other Spells" by Staszek (pen name of Stan Henry; 1996; finalist for the Lambda Literary Award)
* "Stairway to the Sun" by Hugh Fox (1996)
* "The Larger Earth: Descending Notes of a Grounded Astronaut" by David Memmott (1996)
* "Objects Left Too Long In One Place" by Catherine Scherer (1996)
* "The Marquis de Sade's Elements of Style" by Derek Pell (1996)
* "Time Famine" by Lance Olsen (1996)
* "Toxic Shock Syndrome" by Carolina Vegas Starr (1996)
* "Flyscraper: Day of the Fly" by Mark Romyn (1996)
* "The Uncertainty Principle" by Steven J. Frank (1997; winner of the Pocket Rocket Award for First Novel)
* "Flying Saucers Over Hennepin" by Peter Gelman (1997)
* "Remote Control" by Doug Henderson (1997)
* "Minstrels" by Michael Hemmingson (1997)
* "Manson Family Picnic" by R. Downey (1997)
* "Ciphers" by Paul Di Filippo (1997; co-published with Cambrian Publications)
* "Scratch: Four Stories" by Nikki Dillon (pen name of Lisa Dierbeck; 1997)
* "Shock Waves"contributors included Thom Metzger and Paul Di Filippo.

External links

* [http://www.briancharlesclark.com/permeable-press.htm Permeable Press: Undocumented History of an Indie Press]


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