In 1971 James Hogg founded the University of Salzburg Press, publishing books of literary criticism in the fields of Jacobean Drama, Romantic Studies, Elizabethan and Jacobean Studies, and Poetic Drama and Poetic Theory. In the early 1980s he started to publish collections of poetry. Over the years Hogg and Görtschacher established links with little magazine and small press editors which culminated in the publication of substantial selections from Rupert Loydell's Stride Magazine and Fred Beake's The Poet's Voice. These collaborations led to Little Magazine Profiles: The Little Magazines in Great Britain 1939-1993, by Wolfgang Görtschacher. In 1999 Görtschacher re-launched the press as Poetry Salzburg. Poetry Salzburg publishes 6-8 books per year: poetry, literary criticism, anthologies, annotated bibliographies, and plays.