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*Individual presses may not necessarily be in attendance at any given fair.
2 x 4 to the forehead
2x4 to the forehead produces a wide variety of hand-crafted items, ranging from fine bindings through to computer software.
A Dawn Journal
Canada's Favourite Personal Finance Journal by Award-Winning Author A. Dawn.
above/ground press
Ottawa-based poetry chapbook + broadside publisher; publisher of STANZAS magazine, for long poems/sequences; edited/published by rob mclennan.
Aeolus House
Aeolus House is an enterprise dedicated to poetry and other language arts - their creation, enhancement, and dissemination.
Alias
Writing. Drawing. Typing. Speaking. Listening. Interacting. Doing our thing, whatever it may be.
Allan Weiss
Every serious writer's work comes out of his or her way of looking at the world, and what he or she believes is the appropriate way to convey that vision.
Anik Press
The Writings of Nickolay Gurevich
Art by Ruth Tait
Ruth's work springs from a Fine Art painting practice and a Commercial Illustration business.
NEW Asteroid Publishing Inc.
Asteroid Publishing Inc. was established in the summer of 2008. Our goal is to publish fiction and non-fiction books of high quality, with great literary, entertaining and educational value. Unlike some other companies, we do not plan to expand much regardless of availability of funds, since we realize that finding a good book is a very difficult and time consuming task. We will publish books both in print and in the electronic format (ebooks).
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.