| Back Shore Press: a publishing collaborative founded in Gloucester, MA. Co-publishers Peter Anastas and Schuyler Hoffman write about the Beat Generation and its characters. |
| BeatBooks: London. Specializes in rare and used books, magazines and ephemera from the Beat Generation, the Sixties CounterCulture, and the Avant-Gardes. |
| Black Sparrow Press | David Godine Boston: Became the home of John Martin's publishing list in 2002. Continues as independent book source. |
| Cherry Valley Editions: Founded in 1974 by Charles and Pamela Plymell and Josh Norton. Publishes poetry and fiction from renowned writers, including Herbert Huncke, William Burroughs, Pommy-Vega, Allen Ginsberg, Claude Pelieu and Mary Beach. |
| City Lights Booksellers and Publishers: The infamous San Francisco literary landmark, home of beat literature and publishers of Howl & other Poems, offers a great selection of books. |
| Cow Books: Tokyo, Japan source of beat literature. |
| Empty Mirror Books: Specializing in the Beat Generation, poetry, small press, and signed books, bibliographies and biographies. |
| Green Apple Books: San Francisco independent bookseller, 38 years in business. New and used books, magazines, and LP records, with special regional focus. |
| Powell's Book Store: Largest independent used and new book store, union run. |
| Skyline Books: James Muser. Modern, Beat, and counterculture literature including original manuscripts. |
| The Beat Generation Catalog: Kerouac.com. Books, videos, related products from Beat authors and poets, featuring Jack Kerouac. |
| The Temple Bookstore: Walla Walla, Washington. Poet Charles Potts bookstore, a temple for the best of the younger generation of poets. |