Literary presses

Literary presses

Literary presses are publishing companies that publish books with a literary or artistic emphasis.

List of literary publishers

Literary presses include the following: [ [http://www.publishingcentral.com/subject.html?sid=145&si=1&kwd=literary+publishers Book Publishing: Literary Publishers ] ]

*Algonquin Books
*Arte Publico Press
*Ballantine
*Bathurst Street Press
*Beach House Books
*Black Heron Press
*Blackwell Publishers
*Cadmus Editions
*Chrome Deco Press
*Coffee House Press
*Earthrise Press
*Elsewhere Press
*Faber and Faber
*Four Walls Eight Windows
*Graywolf Press
*Henry Holt
*Milkweed Editions
*Oolichan Books
*Redline Press
*Ronsdale Press
*Salmon Poetry
*Sarabande Books
*Sattre Press
*Somerville House Books Limited
*Southwick House
*StreetCorner Press
*Talon Books
*Tarpaulin Sky Press
*Thistledown Press
*Trout Lily Press
*TSAR Publications
*Turnstone Press
*Twilight Times Books

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