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The Southern Bookseller Review 3/29/26

Celebrating independent and small presses

The month of March may be best known for Women’s History Month, for St. Patrick’s Day, for March Madness, and even for the time of year clocks spring forward, costing us an hour’s worth of much-needed sleep. But in the book world, it is also Small Press Month — a time to celebrate all the dedicated, quirky, idealistic, idiosyncratic, visionary, driven, and passionate book people who bring books to readers that might otherwise never see the light of day. Many of your favorite authors first found a home in a small independent press. Not a few of the books on any bestseller list were first published by the indie presses.

Top 40 nonfiction books from small presses at Bookshop.org

It is an act of faith when a reader picks up a book by an unfamiliar author. But just as readers trust the opinions of indie booksellers on what they should read next, readers can trust that the books published by indie presses are worth putting at the top of the what-to read-next list.


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