Transit Lounge

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Transit Lounge Publishing is an independent Australian literary small press founded in Melbourne in 2005. It publishes literary fiction, narrative and trade non-fiction. The books it publishes show the diversity of Australian culture. Distribution is by NewSouth.

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Founded2005
Country of originAustralia
Headquarters locationMelbourne
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Transit Lounge Publishing
StatusActive
Founded2005
Country of originAustralia
Headquarters locationMelbourne
Key peopleBarry Scott (founder and publisher), Tess Rice (founder and publisher)
Publication typesLiterary fiction, narrative and trade non-fiction
Official websitehttps://transitlounge.com.au/
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Transit Lounge was founded by two librarians, Barry Scott and Tess Rice. The first book they published was Sing, and Don’t Cry: A Mexican Journal by Cate Kennedy.[1] In 2011 they published Tales from the Cancer Ward, a memoir by filmmaker Paul Cox.

It is a member of the Small Press Network, a group of small and independent Australian publishers.[2]

Selected award-winning books

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