- Ahadada Books – Print and online publisher.
- Allardyce, Barnett, Publishers – UK press publishing books of poetry, books on music and CDs.
- Bad Press – small press edited by Jow Lindsay, Marianne Morris, & Jonathan Stevenson.
- Barque Press – books, magazines and CDRs available from this London and Brighton-based little press, edited by Andrea Brady and Keston Sutherland.
- Beard of Bees – Chicago-based publisher of free e-books of poetry, in .pdf format, including computer-generated work. Edited by Jon Trowbridge and Eric Elshtain.
- Blart Books – magazine and book publisher, edited by Stephen Emmerson and Lucy Harvest Clarke.
- Coach House Books – Toronto-based publisher of poetry books and e-books.
- Duration Press – California-based publisher whose webspace also hosts sites for a large number of North American alternative presses, as well as an archive of work in Adobe Acrobat format (including selections from the ethnopoetics magazine Alcheringa).
- Dusie Kollektiv – journal and pamphlet-publishing network.
- etruscan books – publishing poetry by Tom Leonard, Maggie O’Sullivan, Bob Cobbing and many others, based in Devon and edited by Nicholas Johnson.
- Flood Editions – Chicago-based publisher.
- if p then q – a UK-based little press publishing books and magazines of experimental poetry.
- The Jargon Society – Jonathan Williams’ celebrated literary press.
- Object Permanence.
- Oystercatcher Press – publishing booklets of modern poetry.
- Reality Street Editions – prestigious UK press publishing innovative poetry.
- Roof Books – publishers of contemporary innovative poetry, based in New York.
- Shearsman Books – publisher of contemporary poetry in mostly late-modernist styles, based in Exeter, England.
- Salt Publishing – publishing new poetry/fiction/drama/criticism, as well as reissues. Many links.
- Sancho Panza Press – a new UK press run by Sara Crangle and Sam Ladkin.
- STEM Recordings – publishing CD recordings of innovative poetry.
- Veer Books – contemporary poetry publisher based at Birkbeck College, London.
- West House Books – run by the poet Alan Halsey; also sells books by other little presses, including a substantial second-hand list.
- Wild Honey Press – excellent small press run by Randolph Healy from Co. Wicklow, Ireland.