UNDERGROUND VOICES


An Indie Publishing Company

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ABOUT UNDERGROUND VOICES

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 decided to become 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).

Also see a summary of Underground Voices here: Wikipedia