Soft Skull Press

Soft Skull Press is an independent book publisher founded by Sander Hicks in 1992, and run by Richard Eoin Nash from 2001 to 2009, and Denise Oswald from 2009 to 2010[1], and Yuka Igarashi since 2017.[2] In 2007, Nash sold Soft Skull to Counterpoint LLC, who closed Soft Skull's New York operation in 2010.[3] Counterpoint merged into fellow publisher Catapult (co-founded and headed by Elizabeth Koch[4]) in 2016; subsequently, Soft Skull reopened its New York office with Yuka Igarashi as editor-in-chief,[5] and began to reissue backlist books, including The Amputee's Guide to Sex by Jillian Weise and Something Bright, Then Holes by Maggie Nelson and Wayne Koestenbaum's 2004 novel, Moira Orfei in Aigues-Mortes with a new title, Circus[6], and to acquire and publish new ones. It is distributed to the book trade by Publishers Group West.

Soft Skull Press
Parent companyCatapult (Elizabeth Koch)
Founded1992
FounderSander Hicks
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
DistributionPublishers Group West
Nonfiction topicsAlternative culture, LGBTQ literature
ImprintsRed Rattle Books
Official websitesoftskull.com

Publications, new and forthcoming, since 2017 reopening

  • Martin, Chelsea (2017). Caca Dolce.
  • Winnette, Colin (2018). The Job of the Wasp.
  • Pomeroy, Tallulah (2018). A Girl’s Guide to Personal Hygiene.
  • Tillman, Lynne (2018). Men and Apparitions.
  • Pink, Sam (2018). The Garbage Times / White Ibis.
  • Dieterich, Leah (2018). Vanishing Twins.
  • Motoya, Yukiko (2018). The Lonesome Bodybuilder.
  • Knight, Michael Muhammad (2018). Muhammad: Forty Introductions.
  • Wilk, Elvia (2019). Oval.
  • Duncan, Fiona Alison (2019). Exquisite Mariposa.
  • Kawakami, Hiromi (2020). Parade.
  • Polek, Nicolette (2020). Imaginary Museums.
  • Hahn, Elaine (2020). Romance or the End.
  • Pink, Sam (2020). The Ice-Cream Man and Other Stories.
  • Karashima, David (2020). Who We're Reading When We're Reading Murakami.
  • Matsuda, Aoko (2020). Where the Wild Ladies Are.
  • Elven, Lucie (2021). The Weak Spot.
  • Lake, Joss (2021). Future Feeling.

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