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*[[Michael Harth]]: ''[[Guru on Hire]]'', ''A Little Chat and other stories'', ''The Physent and other stories'', ''The Picnic and other stories'', ''[[Eros at Large]]'' (editor), ''[[The Best of Gazebo]]''
*[[Michael Harth]]: ''[[Guru on Hire]]'', ''A Little Chat and other stories'', ''The Physent and other stories'', ''The Picnic and other stories'', ''[[Eros at Large]]'' (editor), ''[[The Best of Gazebo]]''
*[[Joseph Hucknall]], ''A Life’s Tales''
*[[Joseph Hucknall]], ''A Life’s Tales''
*[[Alan Keslian]]: ''Goodmans Hotel<ref name=oop>Out of print; listed at the [http://web.archive.org/web/20030409144714/http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/ April 2003 version] of the Paradise Press website, archived by the Internet Archive.</ref>
*[[Alan Keslian]]: ''Goodmans Hotel''<ref name=oop>Out of print; listed at the [http://web.archive.org/web/20030409144714/http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/ April 2003 version] of the Paradise Press website, archived by the Internet Archive.</ref>
*[[David Haldane Lawrence]]: ''[[Diverse Performances]]'' (edited by [[Ross Burgess]])
*[[David Haldane Lawrence]]: ''[[Diverse Performances]]'' (edited by [[Ross Burgess]])
*[[Elizabeth J Lister]]: ''Prisoner 537'', ''My Life Outside'', ''Nothing Stays the Same'', ''Tracy Manners'', ''Consequences''
*[[Elizabeth J Lister]]: ''Prisoner 537'', ''My Life Outside'', ''Nothing Stays the Same'', ''Tracy Manners'', ''Consequences''

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Paradise Press is a British gay and lesbian publishing company, devoted to "fine writing by lesbians and gay men".

It is the imprint of GASPS (Gay Authors Self-Publishing Society), a publishing collective that produces a wide range of literature by lesbians and gay men. Authors submit their books to the collective; if the book is approved, the author can then join the collective and benefit from and contribute to Paradise Press services. Paradise Press was founded in 1999 and grew out of Gay Authors Workshop.

The majority of the Paradise Press output has been fiction and poetry, plus a small number of autobiographies. The non-fiction list includes Diverse Performances by David Haldane Lawrence and Amiable Warriors by Peter Scott-Presland.

Authors

Paradise Press authors and their books include[1][2]

Joint editors

References

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  1. Paradise Press: Authors. Accessed: 2015-09-21. (Archived by WebCite®).
  2. Paradise Press Catalogue February 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Out of print; listed at the April 2003 version of the Paradise Press website, archived by the Internet Archive.
  4. Out of print; listed at the July 2012 version of the Paradise Press website, archived by the Internet Archive.