Underground Voices started as an online literary magazine in 2004 publishing hard-hitting, raw, dark fiction, flash fiction and poetry. In 2006, it started publishing an annual print edition, alongside the monthly online issues. In 2009, Underground Voices expanded into a small press. And finally, in 2013, Underground Voices became an independent book publisher only, publishing 1-5 books a year.
Underground Voices' contributors have been published in the New York Times; have had books reviewed by the New York Times (Wendy J. Fox), the Miami Herald, The Guardian and Entertainment Weekly; have written Hollywood screenplays (Blue Valentine cowritten by UV contributor Cami Delavigne); and have had their books adapted into films (It's Kind of a Funny Story adapted from the book by UV contributor Ned Vizzini). Please see the Contributor's Novels and Awards section for more.
Also see a summary of Underground Voices here:
Wikipedia
Poets&Writers
NADJA ON NADJA
VAN GOGH OR THE DAWN OF IT ALL
PETROLEUM TRANSFER
MY TIRED SHADOW
THE GOOD DEAD
SUPER SPORT
THE CRATER OF ORIZABA
THE PULL OF IT
MIRACULOUS FAUNA
THE BEGINNING THINGS