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Small Beer Press

Small Beer Press is a publisher of fantasy and literary fiction, based in Northampton, Massachusetts. It was founded by Gavin Grant and Kelly Link in 2000 and publishes novels, collections, and anthologies. It also publishes the zine ''Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet'', chapbooks, the Peapod Classics line of classic reprints, and limited edition printings of certain titles. The Press has often been acknowledged for spearheading a genre described as "new wave fabulism"〔Winter, Jessica. ("Make it weird" ) in ''The Boston Globe'', October 8, 2008.〕 and praised for its children and young-adult publications,〔Rosen, Judith. ("Small Beer, for Children" ) in ''Publishers Weekly, September 15, 2008.〕 though it is also recognized as a leading small-publisher of literary science-fiction and fantasy.〔Topham, Jeff. ("Gavin Grant of Small Beer Press: RevolutionSF Interview" ) at ''RevolutionSF'', July 18, 2002.〕
According to the Press' website: "Small Beer Press books have: won the Philip K. Dick Award; sold reprint rights to the UK, Finland, Japan, Turkey, Hungary, Latin America, Romania, Russia, and Italy; been nominated for the Impac Prize and finalists for the Story Prize, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards; been chosen as best of the year by Booklist, Time Magazine, Salon, Village Voice, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Locus among others; been reprinted by Penguin and iBooks; been Book Sense picks; been excerpted on Salon.com; and have received starred reviews in Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal". Authors published to date include Kate Wilhelm, John Crowley, Sean Stewart, Maureen McHugh, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Kelly Link, Carol Emshwiller, Ray Vukcevich, Joan Aiken, Howard Waldrop, Ellen Kushner, John Kessel, and Alan DeNiro.
Small Beer Press is also known for its political liberalism, releasing many of its publications in both print and Creative Commons-licensed electronic format and during the 2008 Presidential race donating 20% of their October sales to Barack Obama's campaign. In a 2008 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Gavin Grant said, "I am an immigrant and small-business owner who is very interested in immigration, health insurance issues, tax plans and so on, and I support Obama".〔Kellogg, Carolyn. ("Small Beer's pro-Obama sale" ) in the ''Los Angeles Times'', October 27, 2008.〕
==Imprints==
Big Mouth House - Created in 2008 to publish works of fiction for all ages. The imprint first began publishing with the appearance of a complete collection of celebrated English novelist Joan Aiken's ''Armitage Family'' short stories, originally published separately between 1953 and 1984.
Peapod Classics - Created in 2004 to reprint classic works of fiction. To date the imprint has published three volumes, debuting with the influential first novel of Carol Emshwiller, ''Carmen Dog,'' a feminist work first published by Mercury House in 1990 and out of print since then.

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