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Founded in Upstate New York in 1978 by Maureen Brady and Judith McDaniel, Spinsters Ink is one of the oldest Lesbian Feminist publishers in the world. It is currently owned by publisher Linda Hill, who purchased the Spinsters Ink in 2005.〔Press Release: ''Spinsters Ink's Legacy to Live On'', March 1, 2005 quoted ()〕 Hill also owns Bella Books and (Beanpole Books ). ==History==
Spinsters Ink was founded by Brady and McDaniel and moved to San Francisco in 1982, where it was purchased by Sherry Thomas.〔Hoshino, Edith S. ''Feminist Publishing'', in ''International Book Publishing: An Encyclopedia'' editors: Philip G. Altbach & Edith S. Hoshino, 1995, Routledge ISBN 1-884964-16-8, p134〕 The early history of Spinsters Ink is closely tied up with that of another feminist publisher, Aunt Lute Books.〔 Spinsters Ink merged in San Francisco with Aunt Lute Book Company in 1986, to form Spinsters/Aunt Lute. The Aunt Lute Foundation was established as a non profit publishing program in 1990, and the two companies separated again. In 1992 Spinsters Ink was purchased by lesbian feminist philanthropist Joan Drury and moved to Minneapolis.〔〔Young, Stacey. ''Changing the Wor(l)d: Discourse, Politics and the Feminist Movement'', Routledge, 1996, ISBN 0-415-91376-4, p44〕 In 2001 Spinsters Ink moved to Denver, Colorado under Sharon Silvas, who brought back into print the classic Feminist Utopian novel, The Wanderground by Sally Miller Gearhart.〔(Spinsters Ink )〕 The press is currently owned by Linda Hill, and employs Katherine V. Forrest as editorial supervisor.〔
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