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Bamford & Fortnum Ltd.
...is formed of a tenuous liaison between Kevin Fortnum and Alixandra Bamford.
Believe Your Own Press
A new small press started and closed by poets Myna Wallin and David Clink.
Beyond Blacklight
Open your mind. Spark your imagination. Free your creativity. Be...inspired.
Big Pond Rumours
Big Pond Rumour is a Small Press, a Zine with a contest in every issue, and an online International Writers' Community.
Bigge Ink
Bigge Ink is an attempt to infuse the modern freelance writer with the grit and ethos of the 1950s to create "Hipflask Journalism."
Black Crafts Guild
Founded in 2003 by Cheryl Edwards, Black Crafters Guild is a free, nonprofit resource.
Boheme Press
Self-Publishing resource.
Breller Books
Website of novelist Wendel Messer.
Brick Books
Publishing New and Established Voices in Canadian Poetry Since 1975.
broken pencil
Founded in 1995 and based in Toronto, Canada, Broken Pencil is a website and a print magazine published three times a year.
Burning Effigy Press & Productions
Burning Effigy Press was founded in 1999 as a way to bring fringe poetry, prose and fiction out from the trenches and onto the pages of chapbooks and anthologies.
BuskerBooks
BuskerBooks is a new independent literary publisher based in Toronto. Their initial publication is "Moon Over Mandalay" by Rhoda Rabinowitz-Green. It has been optioned for film or television by Fundamentally Film Inc.
Bywords
Bywords publishes on a monthly basis poems on the web, a Calendar of Literary Events, and the Bywords Quarterly Journal.
The Toronto Small Press Group is a non-profit arts organization that has dedicated itself to support reading, encourage publishing and writing and to increase an awareness of the literary community in Toronto and the GTA. Its mandate is to promote very small to medium-sized presses, by holding two Toronto Small Press Book Fairs in the spring and fall of each year, and by a series of literary events held throughout the year.
The Toronto Small Press Group grew out of the “Meet the Presses” events organized by Stuart Ross and Nick Power back in the 80s, which was then a once-a-month gathering featuring five or six small and micro presses displaying, selling, and reading from new work. A much larger gathering, The (first) Toronto Small Press Book Fair, became an annual event in 1987, and a biannual event in the fall of 1990. The fair has become an integral part of the Ontario literary community and is a greatly anticipated part of the literary seasonal calendar.