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The
Harris Guide 2001: The Comprehensive Guide to the GLBT Press by
Paul Harris (Editor)
The only comprehensive directory of the world's
GLBT press. The first edition titled "The Queer Press Guide
2000" was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award. The new
edition will be updated and will also include gay and lesbian
radio and television programming from around the world.
This book will be of use to Journalists,
Writers, Editors, Publishers, Photographers, Activists, people in
Public Relations, Advertising Agencies, Lobbyists, Advertisers and
anyone else who wants to know how to reach the LGBT population.
The book contains:
 | Listings of the Queer Press from every
continent apart from Antarctica |
 | The most comprehensive listing of the Queer
Press in the United States and Canada ever to appear in print |
 | The names of the key personnel at each
publication |
 | Details of phone and fax numbers, and e-mail
and web site addresses |
 | Minimum pay scales to writers and
photographers |
 | Hands-on advice from Publishers and Editors
about what they are looking for |
 | Advice on how to Self-Syndicate your work. |

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This portion of AcqWeb is an international directory
of publishers and vendors used by libraries. It links to their Web
sites and email addresses. It is maintained for the benefit of the library community,
in particular, acquisitions, collection development and serials librarians.
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Features gay and lesbian fiction and nonfiction books. Presents featured and recent books, synopses, a back list, and ordering information.
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The Association of American Publishers (AAP),
with some 278 members located throughout the United States, is the
principal trade association of the book publishing industry.
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Gay History, Sex, Politics, and
Culture are the focus of the quality books published by San
Francisco's Gay Sunshine. Beginning in 1975, under the direction
of Winston Leyland, Gay Sunshine Press has published gay male
books as part of the burgeoning Gay Cultural Renaissance, defined
as "a rediscovery of the Gay Cultural heritage and its
expression, especially since Stonewall, through art, music,
literature, film and in many other ways." To date these Gay
Sunshine books include work by such famous writers as Gore Vidal,
Christopher Isherwood, Tennessee Williams, Jean Genet, Allen
Ginsberg, as well as much work by younger American writers, and
gay literature in translation from other cultures (Japan, China,
Latin America, Russia).
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Leyland Publications publishes
books on popular aspects of gay sexuality and culture, for
example, the recent collection of gay love letters through the
centuries by such luminaries as Michelangelo, St. Anselm, Erasmus,
King James I, Alexander Hamilton, Walt Whitman, Tchaikovsky, Oscar
Wilde, Henry James, Hart Crane, W.H. Auden, Jean Cocteau, William
Burroughs, etc., as well as a series of gay male adult comics
(that great American art form), books on film, and gay male
erotica (fiction/nonfiction).
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New Victoria Publishers is a nonprofit literary
and cultural organization producing the finest in lesbian feminist
fiction and nonfiction since 1976. We publish the Stoner McTavish
Mystery series by Sarah Dreher as well as other mysteries,
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Odd Girls Press. We publish lesbian fiction (all genres), poetry, and
drama. We also publish gay and lesbian bibliographies. Odd Girls Press
is always looking for new authors.
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Upstart Press is a small company publishing
books for the LGBT market.
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Published and managed by Ghost
Writers.
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