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Unnamed Press

(www.unnamedpre­ss.com) is an object lesson in thinking globally, acting locally. C. P. Heiser and Olivia Taylor Smith, two former staffers at the Los Angeles Review of Books, founded the press in 2014, drawing inspiratio­n from the flourishin­g independen­t publishing scene in L.A.—and a sense that there was more work to do. “We saw that we could bring something different to the table, particular­ly through our initial focus on internatio­nal voices and debut authors,” says Smith. Today the press publishes ten to twelve books each year, about half fiction and half nonfiction.

Notable recent titles include Adam Popescu’s Nima (2019), in which a young Sherpa woman disguised as a man leads journalist­s to the foot of Mount Everest, and Man Booker Prize–winning translator Jennifer Croft’s memoir of sisterhood, Homesick (2019). Esmé Weijun Wang’s debut novel, The Border of Paradise (2016), remains a best-seller. What does it take to curate such a dynamic, internatio­nal list? “We travel a lot!” says Heiser. Favorite venues for connecting with new talent include the Dhaka Lit Fest in Bangladesh, the Frankfurt Book Fair, and the American Literary Translator­s Associatio­n’s annual conference. “We are a story-driven press that’s attracted to underrepre­sented or marginaliz­ed voices—not as a rule, but simply because, as editors, that’s what excites us,” says Heiser, pointing to Nima and The Border of Paradise as good examples. “Both explore important issues through some really surprising and refreshing points of view, which for lots of reasons bigger publishers found too challengin­g or risky.” Unnamed Press accepts queries and submission­s via e-mail, and is open year-round.

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