Toronto Small Press Group

Small Press Directory

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Sandra Allard
Sandra's poems, stories, articles, installations, plays and photographs have been published and presented across Canada, the US, Mexico, Bermuda, England, Scotland and Spain.

Sapien Books
SapienBooks.ca is an organization that cares about your mind. Falsifications secretly passed on as facts and truths exist in everyday language that stops you from being a better problem-solver.

Scream In High Park -- a carnival of the spoken word
Fifteen years ago a young Toronto-based writer had a interesting thought... he wanted to commandeer the Dream in High Park's Shakespearean stage on one of their off-nights and hold an outdoor poetry reading.

Scriptum Creative Inc.
At Scriptum Creative Inc., their focus is to promote, publish and produce books and music

Seraphim Editions
Seraphim Editions is an independent Canadian book publisher that features Canadian authors and artists. We publish books ranging from fiction, non-fiction and poetry.

Serengeti Press
Books by Canadian authors.

SF Poet
Carolyn is an accomplished poet who now lives just west of Toronto with her husband, science-fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer.

Shebytches
A woman's place to rant.

Sherwood Press
I make one-of-a-kind books that look like a mad kid did them.

The Shore Magazine
The Shore began as many creative projects do - the product of many years of conversation, sublimation, and procrastination. In the last of a series of drunken conversations on a warm vacation, something broke free of our minds and mouths and took control of our hands.

Simmie Marketing Group
Do you ever have those days when you think that you must be going crazy? That what's around you doesn't fit into your scheme of things anymore? That maybe there is something else you could be doing with your life?

Site Dish
Site Dish is an open collective and Web site experimenting with art, interface design, online community and content delivery methods.

Sky Lark Entertainment
A magazine writer and pop composer living near Toronto, Canada, Richard S. Todd is a fervent champion for those fighting to overcome personal struggles and make choices to resist the perpetuation of racial isolation. Raincloud is his debut novel.

Sports & Life Press
Inspiring, engaging, entertaining. Written with clarity and poetic proficiency. You need not even like poetry, soccer, or sports! For all readers, young to old.

Starcherone Books
Starcherone Books's mission is to publish new works of innovative fiction and reprints of classic avant-garde works that have gone out of print.

Studio Treasure
Studio Treasure is an independent publishing project dedicated to publishing only one book - "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" illustrated by artist Oleg Lipchenko. But, the next book is coming soon and who knows - maybe not the last one.

Suburban Meltdown/Lear's Shadow
An experiment in the reading of events and patterns, whose title comes from Shakespeare's King Lear, Act I Scene 4, when the King is slipping into madness.

NEW Sugarbush Press
Sugarbush Press is a brand new micro-publishing house. We publish and promote the work of Canadian writers and illustrators and currently produce hand-bound children's books. The press is an offshoot of our experience in the development of on-line resources for children, and a life-long love of books. Our passions include serigraph print making and traditional book binding.

Sunnyoutside
Sunnyoutside was founded as an online literary journal by Publisher David McNamara in Seattle, Washington in November of 2000.

The Sweetie Pie Press
Press, crafts and buttons.

Synaxis Press
Synaxis Press was founded in 1972. Its original intent was to provide a Canadian source of sound Orthodox Christian theological texts and literature, and, at the same time, provide an opportunity for Canadian theologians to publish within Canada.

The Fair

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 Fair

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.


The Presses

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