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Seven Stories Press

Seven Stories Press is an independent publishing company. Located in New York City, the company was founded by editor Dan Simon in 1995 after he parted company with Four Walls Eight Windows. The company was named for its seven founding authors: Annie Ernaux, Gary Null, the estate of Nelson Algren, Project Censored, Octavia E. Butler, Charley Rosen, and Vassilis Vassilikos, all of whom have continued to publish with Seven Stories.〔Witherell, Amanda. (Gaps in coverage. ) ''Reno News & Review.'' 23 October 2008.〕
Seven Stories Press publishes works of the imagination and political titles by voices of conscience. While most widely known for its books on politics, human rights, and social and economic justice, Seven Stories continues to champion literature, with a list encompassing both innovative debut novels and National Book Award–winning poetry collections, as well as prose and poetry translations from French, Spanish, German, Swedish, Italian, Greek, Polish, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, and Arabic.
==Free speech==
Seven Stories believes publishers have a special responsibility to defend free speech and human rights. On several notable occasions, Seven Stories has stepped in to publish important books that were being refused the right to publish for political reasons, including ''Dark Alliance'' by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Gary Webb, ''Citizen Newhouse'' by Carol Felsenthal, ''The Others'' by pseudonymous Saudi Arabian lesbian author Seba al-Herz, and ''All Things Censored'' by distinguished journalist and death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal.

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