New Binary Press

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New Binary Press was an independent publishing house founded in 2012 in Cork city, Ireland.[1] In a Tweet dated 19 January 2021, the New Binary Press announced that it had ceased operations.[2] It published print books and electronic literature, specialising in more experimental works, as well as a number of periodicals. It was established and run by its editor, James O'Sullivan.

In 2017, the literary scholar Dr Kenneth Keating described New Binary Press as being one of the first publishing houses to "explicitly [cross] the division between online and print publishing in Irish poetry in a more progressive fashion".[3] Irish poet Matthew Geden also noted the role which New Binary Press played within Irish publishing, stating that "the press has published books by a number of new and interesting writers [and] The emergence of new voices owes much to small publishers like New Binary and others".[4]

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