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[[File:Pp.png|thumb|Paradise Press logo]]'''Paradise Press''' is a British gay and lesbian publishing company, devoted to "fine writing by lesbians and gay men".
 
[[File:Pp.png|thumb|Paradise Press logo]]'''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.
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It is the imprint of [[Gay Authors Workshop]] (GAW) and is run by a collective within GAW. , 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.
 
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]].
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Paradise Press was founded in 1999 and was originally the imprint of GASPS ([[Gay Authors Self-Publishing Society]]).
  
Paradise Press authors include:<ref>Paradise Press Catalogue 2014</ref>
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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]].
  
*[[G Abel-Watters]]
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==Authors==
*[[Rex Batten]]
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Paradise Press authors and their books include<ref>[http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/authors Paradise Press: Authors]. Accessed: 2015-09-21. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6bhn8KZoR Archived] by WebCite®).</ref><ref>Paradise Press Catalogue February 2016.</ref>
*[[John Dixon]]
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*[[Jeffrey Doorn]]
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===Single authors / editors===
*[[Martin Foreman]]
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*[[G Abel-Watters]]: ''[[People your Mother Warned You About]]'' (editor), ''[[Queer Haunts]]'' (editor)
*[[David Gee]]
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*[[Rex Batten]]: ''[[Rid England of this Plague]]''
*[[Winston Green]]
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*[[Ross Burgess]]: editor of ''[[Diverse Performances]]'' by [[David Haldane Lawrence]]
*[[Timothy Graves]]
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*[[Andrew Cooper]]: ''Two Lives''
*[[Michael Harth]]
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*[[John Dixon]]: ''The Carrier Bag and other stories'', ''Seeking, Finding, Losing''
*[[Joseph Hucknall]]
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*[[Martin Foreman]]: ''Weekend'', ''A Sense of Loss and other stories'', ''First and Fiftieth and other stories''
*[[Elizabeth J Lister]]
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*[[David Gee]]: ''The Bexhill Missile Crisis'', ''The Dropout''
*[[Christopher Preston]]
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*[[Timothy Graves]]: ''Homo Jihad'', ''Pharmakeia''
*[[Graham Robertson]]
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*[[Winston Green]]: ''Behind the Mask''
*[[Rod Shelton]]
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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]]'' (editor). ''Selected Stories''; ''Selected Lyrics'' (both edited by John Dixon and Jeff Doorn)
*[[Ian Stewart]]
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*[[Joseph Hucknall]], ''A Life’s Tales''
*[[Ivor Treby]]
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*[[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>
*[[Elsa Wallace]]
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*[[Jeremy Kingston]]: ''Risking It''
*[[Donald West]]
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*[[David Haldane Lawrence]]: ''[[Diverse Performances]]'' (edited by [[Ross Burgess]])
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*[[Elizabeth J Lister]]: ''Prisoner 537'', ''My Life Outside'', ''Nothing Stays the Same'', ''Tracy Manners'', ''Consequences''
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*[[Paul Mann]]: ''The Queer Commando''<ref name=oop/>
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*[[Christopher Preston]]: ''Twenty-Two Eighty-Four''
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*[[Graham Robertson]]: ''A New Man in Old Steine''<ref name=oop/>
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*[[Peter Scott-Presland]]: ''[[Amiable Warriors]]''
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*[[Rod Shelton]]: ''Bokassa’s Last Apostle''
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*[[Ian Stewart]]: ''Cocksuckery''
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*[[Ivor Treby]]: ''Poems 2007–2012'' (edited by [[John Dixon]])
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*[[Elsa Wallace]]: ''A Short History of Lord Hyaena'', ''Ghosts and Gargoyles'', ''The Monkey Mirror'', ''Kissyface and Others''
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*[[Donald West]]: ''Gay Life, Straight Work''
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===Joint editors===
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*[[Stephanie Dickinson]] and [[Pat Dungey]]: ''[[We want to tell you how...]]''
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*[[John Dixon]] and [[Jeffrey Doorn]] (editors): ''[[Coming Clean]]'', ''[[A Boxful of Ideas]]''
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*[[Jeffrey Doorn]] and [[Adrian Risdon]] (editors): ''[[Oysters and Pearls]]'', ''[[Slivers of Silver]]''<ref name=oop2>Out of print; listed at the [http://web.archive.org/web/20120703105336/http://paradisepress.org.uk/pages/silver.htm July 2012 version] of the Paradise Press website, archived by the Internet Archive.</ref>
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*[[Colin Graham]] and [[Mark Coton]] (editors): ''[[Gawp and Gaze]]''
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===Contributors to anthologies===
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See [[Paradise Press contributors]].
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==Other Paradise Presses==
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There have been a number of other organisations with similar names.<ref>[[Rod Shelton]], [http://www.rshelton.org/2013/10/the-other-paradise-presses.html "The other Paradise Presses"]. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6n4A4ZviH archived] at 2016-12-27 by WebCite®).</ref>
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/ Paradise Press website
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*[http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/ Paradise Press website]
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Slivers of Silver.jpg|''[[Slivers of Silver]]''
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File:Oysters and Pearls.jpg|''[[Oysters and Pearls]]''
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File:People Your Mother Warned You About.jpg|''[[People Your Mother Warned You About]]''
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File:The Best of Gazebo.jpg|''[[The Best of Gazebo]]''
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File:Queer Haunts.jpg|''[[Queer Haunts]]''
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File:Eros at Large.jpg|''[[Eros at Large]]''
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File:Rid England of this Plague.jpg|''[[Rid England of this Plague]]''
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File:Diverse cover 4 front.jpg|''[[Diverse Performances]]''
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File:Amiable Warriors Volume One.png|''[[Amiable Warriors]] Volume One''
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File:BoxfulOfIdeasFront.png|''[[A Boxful of Ideas]]''
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File:Harth Stories Cover Scan.jpg|''Selected Stories'' by [[Michael Harth]]
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</gallery>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 8 August 2022

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

It is the imprint of Gay Authors Workshop (GAW) and is run by a collective within GAW. , 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 was originally the imprint of GASPS (Gay Authors Self-Publishing Society).

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]

Single authors / editors

Joint editors

Contributors to anthologies

See Paradise Press contributors.

Other Paradise Presses

There have been a number of other organisations with similar names.[5]

External links

Gallery

References

  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.
  5. Rod Shelton, "The other Paradise Presses". (archived at 2016-12-27 by WebCite®).