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| Aardwolf Press :: Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A. |
| Aardwolf Press publishes intelligent, literary science fiction and fantasy. We seek an audience that doesn't want its fiction "dumbed down." At two books a year, we won't be challenging the big boys--in quantity--for a while, but in quality (as well as in the alphabet) we take a back seat to no one. Aardwolf Press is located in Durham, North Carolina, and on the web at http://www.aardwolfpress.com. | ||||||||
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| Allegra Press :: Singapore |
| Established in 2002, Allegra Press is a publisher of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. On its publishing schedule are several poetry collections and a horror zine. Visit Allegra Press online at allegrapress.com. | ||||||||
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| Angelet Press :: Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom |
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| Ankh Press :: Crewe, Cheshire, England |
| Ankh Digital Publishing exists primarily to self-publish the work of writer Noel K. Hannan. It has been operational since 1990 in previous guises--initially as Nightfall Press, publishing five editions of the critically-acclaimed prose and comics anthology Nightfall, then as Bad to the Bone, which produced comics for the U.S. independent market as well as self-publishing Streetmeat and several of the earlier bookets available from Ankh Publications. Ankh, itself, was created in November 1998. | ||||||||
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| Anxiety Publications :: Burlington, MA, USA |
| Anxiety Publications printed the first issue of Parchment Symbols in June 1999. Anxiety's primary goal is to publish entertaining fiction, poetry, and artwork from new/amateur writers and artists. | ||||||||
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| Artifact Press :: Cazenovia, New York, U.S.A. |
| Artifact Press was established in 2000. They believe that the story, the painting, the song, is not art; it is an artifact. (Art is what happens when you read, see, hear the artifact.) They are therefore serious about producing a beautiful artifact in itself. Icarus Ascending is their flagship publication with textured cover, vellum innerleaf, and colored endpaper. They plan to print broadsides, chapbooks, and a magazine for young readers/writers. | ||||||||
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| Black Cat Press :: Montrose, CA, U.S.A. |
| The target of Black Cat Press is to provide an outlet for writers making an impact in the mid-sized press in an effort to inject some new blood in the field of dark fantasy and science fiction. | ||||||||
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| Blood Doll Press :: Springfield, Louisiana, U.S.A. |
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| Catalyst Books :: New York City, New York, U.S.A. |
| Catalyst Books, founded in 2001 by Monica O'Rourke, is a new small press interested in publishing quality works of horror, the very best of the small press. | ||||||||
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| Champagne Productions :: Regina, Sask., Canada |
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| Christian*New Age Quarterly :: Clifton, New Jersey, U.S.A. |
| Christian*New Age Quarterly was birthed as a press in 1983 under the name Bethsheva's Concern. Since 1989, we've dedicated our efforts solely to the publication of Christian*New Age Quarterly. Our reason for being is to foster dialog between traditional forms of Christianity and the New Age movement--although we are quite liberal in defining the latter and welcome viewpoints from a wide range of alternative spiritualities. Please visit http://www.christiannewage.com for more information. | ||||||||
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| Circle Myth Press :: Murrayville, Georgia, United States |
| Circle Myth Press (CircleMythPress@aol.com) was founded by K.C. O'Neal in 1992. In addition to publishing fiction, poetry, and a wide variety of literary oddities, it has also organized art exhibits and staged professional theatrical productions. Its mission is to do its small part to rejuvenate humankind's failing sense of wonder. | ||||||||
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| Conical Hats Press :: New Albany, Indiana, U.S.A. |
| Conical Hats Press has no business plan, agenda, or goals. It exists merely to appease the unusual literary cravings of the editor and publisher. | ||||||||
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| Crystalline Sphere Publishing :: Waterloo, ON, Canada |
| Crystalline Sphere Publishing is a Canadian small press specializing in science fiction and fantasy. It was founded in 1995 by Dave Switzer and Graham Wall, and the first issue of their magazine Challenging Destiny appeared in 1997. Challenging Destiny is now a quarterly, and will be publishing its tenth issue in July 2000. The current editors of Challenging Destiny are Dave Switzer and Bob Switzer, along with contributing editor Mike Felczak. The magazine features stories and illustrations from all over the world. In addition to continuing publishing Challenging Destiny, Crystalline Sphere intends to start publishing novels some time in the next few years. | ||||||||
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| Dark Regions Press :: Brentwood, California, U.S.A. |
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| Dark Tree Press :: Boylston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. |
| Dark Tree Press was founded in late 1999 by Brian Lingard and is currently publishing Mythos Collector, a Lovecraftian collector's fanzine, and Black Satellite, the magazine of weird horror and startling science fiction. DTP plans to also publish chapbook collections and the occasional themed anthology in the near future. The main goal is to help both beginning and established writers get exposure. Please visit Dark Tree Press on the internet at http://www.darktreepress.com to learn more about current and upcoming projects. | ||||||||
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| Davis Publications :: Newport, NH, USA |
| Cindy Davis has been involved in publishing in one aspect or another for nearly eight years beginning as a salesperson (which she hated), to freelance writer, to layout and design, then on to binding and printing, etc. Her plan is to expand PEEKS into several publications serving specific genres. | ||||||||
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| Delirium Books :: Warsaw, IN, USA |
| Delirium Books, established in January 1999, specializes in limited edition hardcovers in the horror genre. Their first five releases have garnered Stoker recommendations. Besides the hardcover line, their new line of chapbooks plus Delirium Magazine have made quite an impact on today's horror markets by incorporating horror back into circulation. Sex, gore, humor, and controversy, something that most publishers outlaw, are spotlighted here. And Shane Ryan Staley, editor and publisher, is looking to assault the small press with a move away from the conservative state the horror genre has become, and bring it closer to what it once was--the artist expression of fear and reality. | ||||||||
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| Dirty Girl Publications :: New York City, NY, USA |
| Dirty Girl Publications . . . mean, funny, scary, perverse gunk from smut-mouthed girls. We are all that is filthy, except what you're expecting. The Porcelain God is their first publication. Stay tuned for more to come. | ||||||||
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| Dragoon Publications :: Bloomfield, NJ, USA |
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Dragoon Publications puts out EDGAR: Digested Verse,
a quarterly poetry zine of the macabre--going for the jugular but
giving you something to chew over. It was founded in late 1998 by
John Picinich and launched EDGAR in January 1999.
Dragoon Publications wants to bring between the covers of EDGAR the brightest lights of the dark press along with up-and-coming talents and exciting newcomers. So far, EDGAR has ushered in the poetic debuts of several writers. | ||||||||
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| Dream Zone Publications :: Bradford, West Yorks, England |
| Dream Zone Publications has been around since 1998, mainly producing The Dream Zone magazine of bizarre horror fiction, as well as publishing the Haunted Dreams series of outstanding novellas and quality longer fiction. | ||||||||
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| Dreamwalker Press :: Orlando, FL, USA |
| Dreamwalker Press was founded in 1994 by Tracey Hessler for the purpose of publishing Somniloquy, an international multi-genre magazine. They publish both beginning writers as well as seasoned professionals. Find out more about them at http://www.Somniloquy.com. | ||||||||
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| Eggplant Productions :: Schiller Park, IL |
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| EroticSF.com :: Mitchellville, Iowa, U.S.A. |
| EroticSF.com began in 2001 to fill a niche for well-written erotic science fiction and fantasy. They pride themselves on well-written, well-researched, quality science fiction and fantasy with steamy erotic content. Some stories also delve into futuristic or paranormal romance for fans of romantica. | ||||||||
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| Fairwood Press :: Auburn, WA, USA |
| Fairwood Press was founded in 1995 by Patrick and Honna Swenson for the purpose of publishing Talebones magazine, a small press science fiction/dark fantasy magazine that has garnered numerous awards, nominations, and honorable mentions. In 1998, they began publishing high quality chapbook collections and writer references. In the spring of 2000, Fairwood Press incorporated and began work on a new trade paperback line, the first book being a collection by novelist Patrick O'Leary that will debut in November of 2000. | ||||||||
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| Fivebadgers Press :: Redding, California, U.S.A. |
| Fivebadgers Press publishes only the best dark fiction short stories. They first anthology took over a year to assemble the perfect stories (but it was worth the wait). Great authors like David B. Silva, David Gerrold, and John J. Miller have contributed in the past. Find out more at http://www.fivebadgers.com/peddler.htm. | ||||||||
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| Flesh & Blood Press :: Bayville, NJ, USA |
| Flesh & Blood Press is a new press founded in 2000 which branched off from Flesh & Blood: Quiet Tales of Horror & Dark Fantasy Magaznie. They aim to publish true stories that revolve around the supernatural, fantastic, and bizarre. They publish solicited and unsolicited short stories/story collections in chapbook form, which are widely advertised and offer wonderful royalties. | ||||||||
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| Fortress of Words :: Lexington, Kentucy, U.S.A. |
| The Fortress of Words is a new venture founded in 2002. The chapbook " . . . is this a cat?" constitutes the press's debut. A bi-annual fiction and poetry magazine and a short story collection are in the planning stages. The Fortress of Words does not have its own web presence as of yet, but there's a bit about their products at http://www.lcrw.net/nonlcrwpages/fow/notacat.htm, which page will almost certainly provide notice when their own site is up and running. | ||||||||
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| Fossil Publications :: Wichita, KS, USA |
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Fossil Publications - Home of Black Petals Horror/Science
Fiction Magazine - Kenneth James Crist and John Gollihar, Editors
Fossil Publications of Wichita, KS began as an offshoot of Wheelpig Graphics. At Wheelpig (a name derived from the fact that Kenneth James Crist is a retired motorcycle cop), Kenneth had been doing editing and graphics work, in other words, computer setup for the old Black Petals, along with some issues of Monster Mush, Seductive Torture, Pillow Dreams, and other Madman Express publications. When D.M. Yorton offered Kenneth Black Petals, he in turn approached John Gollihar, an old friend and confidant about being the co-editor. They formed Fossil Publications, so named because two old fossils are running it. In addition to the quarterly magazine Black Petals, they also do the quarterly newsletter for the Wichita Police Retired Officer's Association at no charge. Their goals? A good enough magazine that circulation will come up and eventually it will pay for itself. Long-range goals? Be rich, famous, and drive cool cars. No, seriously, if they could someday get big enough to be in bookstores, that would be neat. Fossil Publications and Black Petals Magazine can now be found at http://www.blackpetals.com. | ||||||||
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| Futures Press :: Minneapolis, MN, USA |
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Futures is a bi-monthly magazine that has been publishing
since 1997. They publish the best of all illustrated genre fiction
for story lovers of all ages brought to you by writers and artists
with the fire to fly! Non-fiction, contests, and more can be
found on the Futures website at http://www.futuresforstorylovers.com.
Founder and owner/publisher is Babs Lakey. You can find out more about Babs and her psychological thriller series and upcoming film at http://www.suspenseunlimited.com and http://www.mysteryauthors.com. | ||||||||
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| Geyer, Richard :: Adrian, Michigan, U.S.A. |
| Richard Geyer publishes Yellow Bat Review, a quarterly journal of eclectic writing, and pocket-sized chapbooks of dark poetry. Visit the website at http://www.geocities.com/rgeyer_2000. | ||||||||
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| Goddess of the Bay Publications :: Warwick, RI, USA |
| Goddess of the Bay Publications has published collections and anthologies of dark fantasy, suspense, and horror. Some of the most talented writers of speculative fiction have had stories and poetry published within their pages. Although no new publications will be available in the near future, they still have available: the critically acclaimed Down to Sleep, a short story collection by Greg F. Gifune, and Something Wicked, a collection of dark, disturbing, and original short stories. | ||||||||
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| Gypsy Moon Press :: Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada |
| Gypsy Moon Press is a Canadian independent publisher specializing in mystery novels. For more information about Taxed to Death, visit our website at http://www3.telus.net/gypsymoonweb. | ||||||||
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| Hadrosaur Productions :: Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.A. |
| Founded in 1994, Hadrosaur Productions endeavors to publish the finest science fiction and fantasy. They produce audio tapes and CDs, publish the magazine Hadrosaur Tales, and publish short story collections. | ||||||||
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| Hatchet-Job Press :: USA |
| Poetry from the mind's depths: Established in 1996, Hatchet-Job Press has presented the best in limited edition chapbooks by today's darkest poets. However, Hatchet-Job Press is currently on hiatus. | ||||||||
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| Howler Monkey Press :: Old Washington, Ohio, U.S.A. |
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Howler Monkey Press was founded in 1998 for the purpose of publishing
the Daimon's Keep series by D.J. Sullivan. The list of future titles
in this and other works continues to grow.
Howler Monkey can be found on the web at http://www.howlermonkeypress.com. | ||||||||
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| Invisible College Press :: Woodbridge, Virginia, U.S.A. |
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Have you ever wondered about:
The symbology on the back of the US $1 bill? The Invisible College Press is a small, independent publisher dedicated to bringing you literary-quality works in the fields of UFOs, Conspiracies, Secret Societies, the Paranormal, Anarchism, and other non-traditional, subversive topics that are underrepresented by mainstream, corporate media. Our titles are a blend of new, original fiction, and reprints of hard-to-find classics. | ||||||||
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