Bridge Publications

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Bridge Publications
 Bridge Publications, Los Angeles, CA
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Formation |
1981 |
Type |
Religious publishing |
Legal status |
Non-profit |
Headquarters |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
President |
Blake Silber |
Bridge Publications, Inc. (BPI) is the Church of Scientology's North American publishing corporation. It publishes the Scientology and other religious works of L. Ron Hubbard. Outside of North America, this is done under the New Era Publications name, based in Copenhagen.
It also published Hubbard's fiction and the annual Writers of the Future science fiction anthologies until 2002, when Galaxy Press was established for this purpose.[citation needed]
Bridge was originally established in 1971 as Publications Organization, United States.[citation needed] It moved to its current 273,000 square foot facility location in Los Angeles in 2009. For the first time in its history, all administrative offices, printing and manufacturing areas, and warehousing and delivery is all in one location.
Scientology literature publication has the following divisions: Bridge Publications in Los Angeles serving North America, New Era Publications in Denmark, serving the European and global audience, and Golden Era Productions, which takes care of audio-visual material. Hubbard’s science fiction, fantasy and pulp literature is the domain of the Author Services, Inc.[1]
See also
Scientology portal
- Scientology
- Dianetics
- Church of Scientology
- Church of Scientology International
References
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External links
- New Era Publications International
L. Ron Hubbard
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Scientology portal |
Life |
- Early life
- Bibliography
- Military career
- USS PC-815
- USS YP-422
- L. Ron Hubbard House
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Founded |
- Dianetics
- Scientology
Church of Scientology
- beliefs and practices
- controversies
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Novels and novellas |
- Battlefield Earth
- Buckskin Brigades
- Death's Deputy
Excalibur (unpublished)
- Fear
- Final Blackout
- If I Were You
- The Kingslayer
Mission Earth series
- Ole Doc Methuselah
- Slaves of Sleep
- To the Stars
- The Iron Duke
- The Secret of Treasure Island
- Typewriter in the Sky
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Short story collections |
- Triton
- Science-Fantasy Quintette
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Non-fiction |
- Affirmations
- Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science
- Science of Survival
- Scientology: A History of Man
- Have You Lived Before This Life?
- All About Radiation
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Music |
- Space Jazz
- Mission Earth
- The Road to Freedom
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Biographies |
- Bare-faced Messiah
- L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman?
The L. Ron Hubbard Series (official church biography)
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Publishers' sites |
- Author Services Inc.
- Bridge Publications
- Church of Spiritual Technology
Writers of the Future (contest)
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Family |
- Margaret Grubb (first wife)
- Sara Northrup Hollister (second wife)
- Mary Sue Hubbard (third wife)
- Ronald DeWolf (son)
- Quentin Hubbard (son)
- Jamie DeWolf (great-grandson)
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