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Lethe Press
Founded2001
FounderSteve Berman
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationAmherst, Massachusetts
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresLGBT literature
ImprintsTincture
Official websitelethepressbooks.com

Lethe Press is an American book publishing company based in Western Massachusetts.[1] Launched in 2001 by Steve Berman, a writer and a former employee of Giovanni's Room Bookstore in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[1] the company was originally launched to publish speculative fiction, primarily LGBT-themed,[1] as well as rereleasing out of print titles from other LGBT publishers.[2] In recent years, with numerous LGBT-oriented publishing companies folding, the company has also expanded its line to include new LGBT-themed non-fiction, poetry, and anthology titles.[3]

The company also Tincture, a separate imprint for LGBT people of color.[4]

In 2012, The Advocate published a piece by Berman criticizing the structure and organization of the Lambda Literary Awards.[5] His criticism included the fact that while many categories have separate awards for gay men and lesbians, the award offers no transparency in its judging and maintains only a single gender-neutral category for both speculative fiction and anthologies.[5]

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