Poseidon Press

Poseidon Press was an imprint of Simon & Schuster publishing, operating from 1982 to 1993. The founding editor was Ann Patty, who later went on to become an executive editor at Harcourt. The imprint was best known for discovering interesting new literary voices, and launched the careers of many now-famous writers.[1][2][3]

Poseidon Press
Parent companySimon & Schuster
Founded1982
SuccessorSimon & Schuster
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
Publication typesBooks

Poseidon Press is also the name of a fictional publishing house from the 1979 novel Proteus by Australian writer Morris West.

Books published by Poseidon Press

References

  1. Lyall, Sarah (July 7, 1993). "Book Notes; One Picasso, Two Writers And an Editor on the Spot". The New York Times via NYTimes.com.
  2. "Mother of Invention" (PDF).
  3. "Art Fee".
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