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Ambeck Design

Mette-Sofie D. Ambeck is a Farnham-based Danish designer, book artist, teacher and curator. Twice winner of the Birgit Skiöld Memorial Trust Award of Excellence. Investigating life’s details – simple yet complicated.

ambeckdesign.blogspot.com

Work in progress, Slut, prut, finale, artist’s book, 2025

Anne Rook

Animation, multi-media, installation and book artist, based in London. Publications feature drawings, photographs, short poetical prose and found images such as fruit labels.

annerook.net

Rust, artist’s book, 2025

Boekie Woekie

Henriëtte van Egten (Netherlands), Rúna Thorkelsdóttir (Iceland) and Jan Voss (Germany) are artists who make books and founded Amsterdam’s Boekie Woekie Book Shop and Gallery in 1986 and run it still today.

boekiewoekie.com

Hetti, Rúna and Jan at Boekie Woekie in Amsterdam

Camberwell Press/MA Illustration

Publications from the in-house imprint of the art college, previously home to the renowned MA Book Arts. Led by Hayfaa Chalabi, Miriam Elgon and Gareth Proscourine-Barnett.

Camberwell MA Illustration

Work in progress, Ludi Huang


Coracle

Printer-publisher and editor of spaces since the 1970s. Directed by writer and artist Erica Van Horn and poet, artist and editor Simon Cutts. Previous bases in Liverpool, London and Norfolk; now in Ireland.

coracle.ie

AMBruno

Coalition of artists with a common interest in the book, established 2008. Annual project invites proposals in response to a theme. This year’s, ‘Finale’, launches at the Fair. Artists include Claudia de la Torre, Rafael Klein and Cally Trench.

ambruno.co.uk

AMBruno table, Small Publishers Fair 2024

Badbloodandsibyl

The imprint of Andrew Kötting who makes films, bookworks, performances, installations, CDs, LPs, VR and music, often in collaboration with daughter Eden or writer Iain Sinclair.

andrewkotting.com

BadbloodandSibyl studio


Book Works

Commissions and supports new work by emerging artists. Publications, public lectures and exhibitions, artists’ surgeries and workshops. London studio also offers book binding and related services.

bookworks.org.uk

Books by Book Works

CB Editions

London-based publisher of fiction, poetry and non-fiction, including work in translation. Founded on a wing and a prayer in 2007 by ex-Faber poet Charles Boyle, surprised to be still here. 

cbeditions.com

Books by CB Editions


Dare-Gale Press

Indie poetry press, founded 2015, based in Brighton. Editors are Paul O’Prey and Pilar Garcia. Established and early career poets. Pamphlets focus on design and the environment. Michael Marks Publisher of the Year 2024.

daregale.com

Hag Stone, Fran Lock, 2025

Andrew Morrison Books

Poet, book artist and printer working with woodcut, letterpress and potato prints. Books, prints and ephemera are typeset, printed and handbound.  Themes include memory, sequences, tokens and the zebra. Based in Cirencester.

andrewmorrisonbooks.uk

1-10 – the concertina

Batool Showghi

London-based mixed media and book artist. Uses photography, illustration, painting and textiles to explore women’s issues, immigration, family disintegration and the experience of displacement.

batoolshowghi.com

Portraits of Resiliance in the Land of Ruins, Batool Showghi, 2025

Bookartbookshop

Shoreditch bookshop specialising in books by artists. Founded by owner Tanya Peixoto in 2002 it also stocks small press publications of 20th century avant-garde works from Dadaism to ‘Pataphysics.

bookartbookshop.com

Launch of Montages, Shaun Caton, May 2025


Clod Magazine and Books

Universal truths revealed by small-town hacks, in their magazine of fiction; CLOD.  Off-shoot book editions emphasise the team’s ‘local’ to ‘universal’ approach, using the ‘half-joke’ to garner ‘50% seriousness’.

clodmagazine.wixsite.com/ourspace

Clod Magazine, various

Eeodo

Artists’ books by Paul O’Kane & Bada Song, some made with guest collaborators. Fledgling and nonprofit, eedo celebrates the idea that “…art, while innovative and esoteric, is also an everyday human experience.”

eeodo.co.uk

Classanoia, Paul O’Kane, 2025

Elisabeth Tonnard

Artist and poet from the Netherlands. New literature from existing texts and images. Works ranging from a book that is invisible to one that is a swimming pool.

elisabethtonnard.com

The End of the World, Elisabeth Tonnard, 2025

Ensixteen Editions

Diaristic zine series ‘bio auto graphic’ founded in 2004. Pictures and words by sole proprietor Mike Nicholson, Farnham-based, Lake District-born illustrator and academic.

instagram.com/ensixteen_editions

Notebook sketches for bio auto graphic #37, I AM the news 2025

Essense Press

The imprint of Edinburgh-based artist, curator and publisher, Julie Johnstone. Minimal quiet books, cards and poem objects, exploring perception and contemplative experience.

juliejohnstone.com

Notations, Julie Johnstone, 2025

Fifth Syllable

Small press releasing artists books and editions. Also bimonthly single sheet publication A3/4 released in small numbers by a different artist each time. Run by artist Scott Robertson it releases work when he can find the time and money to do so. Based in Hastings.

fifthsyllable.co.uk

Bookmarks by Fifth Syllable

Fly on the Wall Press

Independent Manchester publisher of political fiction, poetry and anthologies. Winner of Small Press of the Year (North) at British Book Awards 2024. Integrates social activism. Directed by Isabelle Kenyon.

flyonthewallpress.co.uk

Witchbourne, Rachel Grosvenor, 2025

Guillemot Press

Multi-award-winning publisher of poetry and non-fiction. An emphasis on pamphlets and short forms, sustainability and materials. Editors Luke Thompson and Sarah Cave are based in Cornwall.


guillemotpress.co.uk

Wastelands, Susie Campbell, 2025

Guy Bigland

Artists’ books, editions and ephemera exploring systems, language and rules. Lives and works in Wiltshire. Also runs booksaboutart.co.uk specialist booksales of art and design publications at discount prices, founded 2020.

guybigland.com

TLA, (three letter acronym), ongoing series published 3-4 times each year

Hazard Press

The imprint of queer poet and book artist Jeremy Dixon, now based on the Wirral after over 40 years living in Wales. Small runs often incorporate collage with the emphasis on handmade, happenstance and recycling found text and images. 

instagram.com/hazardpressuk

KATE poem BUSH zine, new edition, 2025

Hinterland Press Ltd

Creative non-fiction magazine, Norwich-based, published three times a year. Established authors and newcomers; memoir, essay, travel and food writing, reportage, psychoscape, biography and flash non-fiction. Editored by writers Freya Dean, Andrew Kenrick, Yin F. Lim and Iona Macduff.

hinterlandnonfiction.com

Spread from an issue of Hinterland.

If a Leaf Falls Press

The London poetry imprint of poet and author, Sam Riviere. Limited-edition titles with an emphasis on appropriative and procedural writing processes. Design by O. Tong.

ifaleaffallspress.com

The Scenic World, Matthew Gregory, 2025

Impact Press

The imprint of the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of West of England, Bristol. Artists’ books projects, The Blue Notebook Journal for Artists’ Books, Book Arts Newsletter and Artist’s Book Year Book. Contact: Sarah Bodman.

www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk

Artists’ Book Year Book 2024-2025 spread, photo Tom Sowden

intergraphia

Edited by artist-writers Emma Bolland and Rachel Smith, committed to inclusivity and affordability, intergraphia publishes artists and writers working at intersections and edges.

intergraphia.cargo.site

intergraphia editors at work

Jane Cradock-Watson

Book artist and printmaker based in Surrey. Artist’s books exploring place, landscape and the natural world, through material and form using printmaking, photography and illustration.

janecradock-watson.com

Medina, artist’s book, 2025

John Dilnot

Artist and printmaker, making books since 1985 as an integral part of his practice. Also makes prints, paintings and box works. Based in East Sussex.

johndilnot.com

A Book of Books 1985-2025, John Dilnot, 2025

Les Fugitives

Founded 2015 to publish translations of short contemporary works by French women. Now also narrative non-fiction, works that defy categorisation and English language originals. London-based. Led by Cécile Menon.

lesfugitives.com

Suite for Barbara Loden, 10th anniversary edition 2025, Natalie Léger

Liver and Lights

The imprint of London artist and musician John Bently. Publications feature “contemporary and cast-off reprographic technology from skip-rescued photocopiers to delicate hand cut rubber stamps… the DIY ethic personified.”

liverandlights.com

Liver and lights No 6 part 2. One Shoe Mickey is a Verbfoot Jack, John Bentley

Longbarrow Press

Sheffield-based poetry publisher of work exploring the intersections of landscape, history and memory. Collaborations include walks, exhibitions and field recordings. Founded 2006 by writer and editor Brian Lewis.

longbarrowpress.com

To the End of Land, pamphlet and CD by Martin Heslop and Helen Tookey, 2025

MA BIBLIOTHÈQUE

The London-based press of artist, writer and editor, Sharon Kivland. Writing about reading / re-reading: essays, experimental fiction and a little poetry, critical and conceptual writing.

mabiblioteque.cargo.site

Books by MA BIBLIOTHÈQUE

Mandy Brannan

Book artist, experimental paper maker and workshop leader. London-based.

mandybrannan.co.uk

Work in progress, Skeleton System Structure, 2025

Martha Hellion

Mexican book artist, curator and founder of the Centre for Research and Documentation of Artists’ Publications, Mexico City. Co-founder of the influential Beau Geste press (Devon, 1970-76).

marthahellion@gmail.com

Work in progress, Abstracciones Vegetales, 2025

Negative Press London

Artist-led press by Roelof Bakker. Exploring the potential of relationships between image, text and form. Addresses contemporary issues and historical events. Hastings-based.

neg-press.com

Plastic Particles in My Testicles, Roelof Bakker

New Arcadian Press

Investigating the cultural politics of historical landscapes through art and scholarship since 1981. NAP publishes a journal, broadsheets, books, cards and posters. Director Patrick Eyres is based in Leeds.

newarcadianpress.co.uk

NAJ 81/82 Virtuous Landscapes, 2025

New North Press

East London-based letterpress studio founded in 1986 by Graham Bignell, now run in partnership with Richard Ardagh. Publishes limited edition books and posters, including the broadside Forme – a typographical exploration of science, language and understanding.

new-north-press.co.uk

Letterpress printing in the New North Press studio

Nightjar Press

Limited edition single short-story chapbooks by individual authors. Occasional departures from this format. Based in Manchester, editor Nicholas Royle is a novelist and short story writer.

nightjarpress.weebly.com

This Area Only, Joe Stretch, 2025

Nowhereman Press

The imprint of Mexican book artist Ximena Pérez Grobet. Based in Barcelona she has been making artist’s books since 1994 and also collaborates with others to make special editions. Her work is exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide.

ximenaperezgrobet.com

HORIZONTEL, Ximena Perez Grobet, 2025, made for the AMBruno project ‘Finale’

P&H Books

Indie publisher based in Glasgow. Founded in 2014 and now under the ownership of Rob Westwood. Comedy, music, memoir and travel plus the journal New Escapologist.

poniesandhorsesbooks.com

New Escapologist, Issue 16

Pamenar Press

Poetry, hybrid and critical writing forms which are cross-cultural and multilingual. Based in London. Founded in 2019 by poet, writer and translator Ghazal Mosadeq.

pamenarpress.com

Taal, Jessica Sequeira, 2024 and Knock down the House, Stephen Collis, 2025

Pilot Press

London-based imprint of artist Richard Porter, a publishing project started in 2017 to share the work of queer writers and help retrieve a philosophy lost to AIDS and capitalism. 

pilotpress.co.uk

rile*books, Brussels – book shop display featuring A Garden Manifesto, Pilot Press, 2024

Poetics Research Centre

Led by Redell Olsen and Robert Hampson at Royal Holloway: poetry, hybrid poetics and bookworks by present and former students. Chapbooks, concrete and visual poetry and performance.

poeticsresearchcentre.wordpress.com

The exhibition Words from the Wild; The Nature of Poetry

Prototype

Poetry, prose, interdisciplinary projects and anthologies. London press, founded 2019 by publisher, editor and musician Jess Chandler, co-founder of Test Centre and House Sparrow Press.

prototyepublishing.co.uk

Books from Prototype’s type 2//prose collection

Red Plate Press

Visual artist, David Armes, is based in Todmorden and works primarily with letterpress printing, language and the layering of space. Works vary from large scroll installations and prints to artist’s books and chapbooks.

redplatepress.com

back rivers lammas land, 2024, production image

Red Sphinx

Artists’ books, postcards, prints and Seedy CDs from Berlin-based English artist, editor and translator Malcolm Green. Plus rare stock from former SPF regular, the now defunct Atlas Press which Green co-edited with the late Alastair Brotchie.

redsphinx.com

Red Sphinx table, Small Publishers Fair 2023

Road Books

Founded by writer Judy Kravis and artist Peter Morgan in 1992 on a hill in Ireland. Solo and collaborative works. Fluid, adventurous and diverse.

roadbooks.ie

Seven Apples (More), Judy Kravis, fifth in the 8 x 8 x 8 series, September 2025

Roberts Print

Based in Margate, Richard Roberts describes himself as a ‘purveyor of slow dissemination’. His printed books and zines take a sideways glance at different aspects of contemporary culture.

robertsprint.co.uk

String Theory, Richard Roberts, 2025

Russell Weekes

South London-based maker, working with objects, images, books and ephemera. Exploring observations and connections found within everyday surroundings.

www.eek.es

13th September 2023

Ruth Martin

Illustrator and book artist, based in London. Colourful, hand-crafted and hands-on little books printed with intricately hand cut rubber stamps. Playful, funny, clever and enchanting.

nothingbuttheruth.co.uk

The Apple Pie Chart, 2024

Scratch Books

Small London press dedicated to the craft of the short story. Anthologies, collections, competitions and events. Edited by publisher and writer Tom Conaghan.

scratch-books.co.uk

Saints, Tim MacGabhann, 2025

Serena Smith

Artist-lithographer, writer and book artist. Hand-made publications use material poetics to explore research undertaken in the arts and humanities. Based in Leicester.

serenasmith.org

Work in progress, hand-colouring of a lithograph stone for Heteroglossia, 2025

Set Margins Press

The imprint of Eindhoven-based writer, curator, editor and lecturer, Freek Lomme. Founded 2022. Critical and creative publishing to rethink and evolve visual communication and forms of cooperation.

setmargins.press

Post-digital Print. The Mutation of Publishing since 1894, Alessandro Ludovico, 2025

Shearsman Books

Editor, publisher and translator Tony Frazer founded Shearsman magazine in 1981, shortly followed by Shearsman Books. Oxfordshire-based. Publishes poetry, poetry-related essays and literary criticism and a lot of poetry in translation.

shearsman.com

Gardening on Mars, Jane Frank

SJ Fowler

London-based poet, writer and performer SJ Fowler, subject of the Small Publishers Fair exhibition in 2022.

stevenjfowler.com

SJ Fowler reading, Conway Hall’s Green Room, Small Publishers Fair 2022

Strange Attractor Press

Indie publishing house, founded 2003, rooted in a series of events at The Horse Hospital. London-based, Mark Pilkington and Jamie Sutcliffe’s imprint celebrates unpopular culture via neglected and esoteric cultural, historical and anthropological themes.

strangeattractor.co.uk

Atomic Albion, Tom Bolton, 2025

Swedenborg House

Publications chart the cultural and intellectual legacy of Swedish scientist and philosopher, Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) and include work from Alice Albinia, Gareth Evans and Iain Sinclair. Artist and writer Stephen McNeilly directs the society, museum and imprint.

swedenborg.org.uk

Gifts Returned by the River, edited by Iain Sinclair

Sylph Editions

Fiction, theoretical essays, limited-edition art and photography books with an emphasis on works in which image and text support and reinforcing one another, co-exist as one. Founded in 2006 by Ornan Rotem and Num Stibbe.

sylpheditions.com

Paths Converge: Infinite Strange Shapes; Prose, poems, drawings, photographs 1994-2025, Whitney McVeigh

Tenement Press

An occasional publisher of experimental, esoteric, accidental and interdisciplinary literatures; cousin to the magazine Hotel. Edited by Dominic J. Jaeckle, designed by Traven T. Croves. Based in London and Bristol.

tenementpress.com

Envois, Sharon Kivland, 2025

The Caseroom Press

Tamar MacLellan (Banbury) and Philippa Wood (Stamford) apply systems, cataloguing, and data collection to inform their work using a combination of found surfaces, relief and screen print, letterpress, hand and machine stitch, typewriter and copy machine. 

the-case.co.uk

Step by Step, Tamar MacLellan and Philippa Wood, 2025

The New Menard Press

Original and translated poetry and fiction, non-fiction, art and literary criticism. Founded by Anthony Rudolf in 1969, The Menard Press published 150 titles in 40 years. The new iteration is the UK arm of Amsterdam indie imprint HetMoet. Publisher Elte Rauch lives and works between London and Amsterdam.

thenewmenardpress.com

Wind, Tide & Oar, Huw Wahl, Rose Ravetz, Artur Jaschke, Emma Rault et al, 2025

Uniformbooks

Edited and published in Axminster since 2011. The project has now adopted a more variable approach, new titles appearing as and when, both uniform and ‘nonuniform’.

Owner, Colin Sackett is an artist, designer and publisher. He has been designer for Small Publishers Fair since 2002.

uniformbooks.co.uk

Manifold: Publishing 1984-2024, 2025

Weproductions

Founded in the 1970s and run by artist Helen Douglas based in Yarrow, Scotland. Books combine photographic image with page and sequence to explore visual narrative and themes of place and the natural world.

weproductions.com

Image from Verdant, 2025

Writers’ Kingston

Literary cultural institute dedicated to an expansive, innovative understanding of creative writing, curated this year by Kingston graduates the IPLA collective. 

writerskingston.com

Writers’ Kingston, students and director, SJ Fowler

Yasushi Cho

Book artist from Tokyo. Publications are made using reconstructed images of printed matter and snapped photos.

publ-site.org/laughter

publ-site.org/nikkoo

Page Town Around Me, 2022