Ecco Press is a leading fiction publisher based in New York City. It was founded in 1971 by Daniel Halpern. Ecco Press is known for publishing a wide range of fiction genres, including literary fiction, commercial fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, and fantasy. The publisher has a strong commitment to producing high-quality fiction that appeals to a wide range of readers and has a lasting impact. Ecco Press is widely recognized as one of the leading fiction publishers in the United States.
Ecco Press is known for its commitment to literary fiction, and for publishing books that are both intellectually challenging and commercially successful. They have published many books that have become literary classics such as Richard Ford's Independence Day, Toni Morrison's Beloved and Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses. They are also known for publishing books by new and emerging authors from all over the world, and for introducing new voices to the literary scene. Ecco Press is also known for its distinctive design and typography, and the publisher often takes creative risks with its books.
Ecco Press has a strong tradition of publishing translated fiction, and they have published many works in translation from all over the world. The publisher also has several imprints that specialize in specific genres such as mystery, science fiction, and fantasy. They are also known for their strong author-editor relationships, and for the care they take in developing, editing and promoting their authors' works. They are considered a leading independent publisher and have won many awards and accolades throughout their history.
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