Sator Press

Sator Press
Publisher
Industry Publishing
Founded 2009
Founder Ken Baumann
Headquarters Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Products Books
Owner Ken Baumann
Website sator.press

Sator Press is a 501c3 nonprofit publisher founded in 2009 by writer and book designer Ken Baumann.[1] Sator aims to produce and promote challenging literature, and do so slowly and sustainably. Satyr Press, founded in 2016 and co-edited by Baumann and Zak Sabbath, is an imprint of Sator dedicated to publishing innovative and beautiful tabletop role-playing game books.

Overview

Originally based in Los Angeles, Sator Press began after Blake Butler emailed Ken the manuscript for The Complete Works of Marvin K. Mooney by Christopher Higgs.[2] Since 2009, the press has released a collection of aphorisms by the poet Mark Leidner,[3] Eric Raymond's satirical novel Confessions from a Dark Wood,[4] the novelist Mark Gluth's No Other,[5] and the poetry collection Salt Is For Curing by Sonya Vatomsky, which has been praised by Ariana Reines.[6] Sator also distributes copies of No Colony,[7] a literary journal co-edited by Blake Butler and Ken Baumann.

In 2016, Sator launched its first imprint, Satyr Press, with the title Maze of the Blue Medusa by Zak Sabbath and Patrick Stuart.[8]

Notes

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