Len Fulton
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Len Fulton (May 15, 1934 – July 24, 2011) was an author, publisher, and local politician in California.[1][2][3] He was born May 15, 1934 in Lowell, Massachusetts.[4]

He owned Dustbooks, a publishing business that produced the Small Press Review annually.[5] He had an important role in promoting small publishers and authors producing work outside major publishing channels.[6]
He was interviewed in 2003.[7]
Writing and editing
- Fulton, Len. 1971. Anima Rising: Little Magazines in the Sixties. American Libraries, 2, 1, 25-47, Jan '71
- Fulton, Len. 1974. The Grassman: A Novel. Berkeley, California: Thorp Springs Press.
- Fulton, Len. 1975. Dark Other Adam Dreaming. Paradise, CA: Dustbooks.[5]
- International Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses (1974)
- Fulton, Len, and Ellen Ferber. 1975. American Odyssey : A Bookselling Travelogue. Paradise, CA: Dustbooks.
- Fulton, Len, ed. 1977. Small Press Record of Books in Print. 6th ed. Paradise, Calif.: Dustbooks.
- Fulton, Len, and Ellen Ferber. 1985. Directory of Poetry Publishers 1985/86. 1st ed. Paradise, CA: Dustbooks.
- Fulton, Len, ed. 2009. The International Directory of Little Magazines & Small Presses, 2009-2010. 45th ed. Paradise, CA: Dustbooks.