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Fremantle Press
Parent company Fremantle Arts Centre
Founded 1976
Country of origin Australia
Headquarters location Fremantle, Western Australia
Publication types Books
Official website http://www.fremantlepress.com.au

Fremantle Press (formerly known as Fremantle Arts Centre Press or FACP) is an independent publisher in Western Australia.

History[]

Fremantle Press was established by the Fremantle Arts Centre in 1976, to focus on publishing Western Australian writers and writing.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s the press had a dedicated series edited by William Grono called West Coast Writing - of books of short stories and poetry.

As of March 2007 it became known as Fremantle Press.

It publishes works of fiction, literary prose and poetry, social history, autobiography, biography, trade books in areas such as food and photography, children's picture books and fiction for young readers.

Authors[]

The West Coast Writing series included works by Nicholas Hasluck, Tom Hungerford, Alan Alexander, Andrew Burke, Lee Knowles, Alec Choate, Justina Williams, Peter Cowan, Julie Lewis, and James Legasse.

Subsequent published authors include A. B. Facey, Sally Morgan, Elizabeth Jolley, Tim Winton, Liz Byrski, Julia Lawrinson, Kim Scott, John Kinsella, Tracy Ryan, Richard Woldendorp, Frances Andrijich, Carolyn Polizzotto, Wayne Ashton, Anna Haebich, Philip Salom, Eoin Cameron, Kate Lamont, Kate McCaffrey, Simon Haynes, Craig Silvey and Stephen Kinnane.

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