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Chaosium
Tor Forge Books
DAW Books
Talebones
Night Shade Books
Back Brain Recluse
Double Dragon Publishing eBooks
DMMG (DisAssociation Music & Media Group).
Delirium Books
Gothic Press
PS Publishing
Coyotes Publishing
Baen Books
Babbage Press
Borderlands Press
Golden Gryphon Press
Darkside Press
Earthling Publications
(Clicks: 16; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Discover how LBF Books brings together the many talented authors and artists from around the globe to bring you a truly quality product. At LBF, we can offer you excitement, adventure, romance or fear through our ever growing range of novels. Want to get away from it all? Kick off your shoes and relax with our monthly Writers Post Journal. How about getting it off your chest, engage in debate or just read… then our new quarterly venture ‘Opinions’ magazine is just for you. We do not limit ourselves to any one genre and pride ourselves in marketing a truly quality product. We want the general public to enjoy their reading experience and view the talent yet to be recognized for the artists they truly are.Chaosium
(Clicks: 17; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Chaosium, (Kay-Oss-Eum) is known for publishing high quality books & games, and for having a well-developed sense of fun. In 1975 the company was founded as The Chaosium by Greg Stafford. It was later incorporated as Chaosium Inc. Chaosium thrives in the mild climate, gorgeous surroundings, and gentle earthquakes of the San Francisco Bay area. The main office is in Hayward, located about half-way between San Francisco and San Jose. A short walk away is a very good micro-brewery (and one of the oldest!) and Charlie Krank�s home. Charlie is our president and resident BBQ expert. The Chaosium sales, promotion, and propaganda office is located in Silverton, Colorado. No one really understands why that is. Dustin Wright, the fellow who lives and works there, is hard-pressed to explain it himself though sitting at an elevation of 9318 feet, the area holds a curious resemblance to the Plateau of Leng. Most of Chaosium's product lines are based upon literary sources. H.P. Lovecraft's 1920's horror fiction provides the basis of the classic Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game line which has won so many awards that the we have lost count, though we do know that there are more than 70 of them. Mr. Lovecraft also provides the inspiration for our many Call of Cthulhu Fiction collections. Michael Moorcock's popular Eternal Champion Swords & Sorcery novels form the foundation of the Stormbringer roleplaying game. Both Call of Cthulhu and Stormbringer use our Basic Roleplaying system which is alive and well despite many, many years of fun and insanity. In 2005, Chaosium is celebrating our 30th anniversary. Tor Forge Books
(Clicks: 17; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Tor Books is the most successful science fiction publisher worldwide. The company won the Locus Award for the best publisher of science fiction and fantasy literature 17 times in a row. It achieves top places on the bestseller lists with books such as Crossroads of Twilight by Robert Jordan and Chainfire by Terry Goodkind. Under its Tor Kids program, Tor Books publishes Starscape, Tor Teen, and other books for the young adult market, and its classics line is one of the largest in North America. The Forge imprint publishes fiction, focusing of historical novels and thrillers in particular. Tor/Forge has also become the leading publisher of American western novels. Examples of well-known authors currently published by Tor and Forge include Buzz Aldrin, Kevin J. Anderson, Piers Anthony, Orson Scott Card, Arthur C. Clarke, Michael and Kathleen Gear, Terry Goodkind, Andrew Greeley, Brian Herbert, Gary Jennings, Robert Jordan, Elmer Kelton, and Harold Robbins.DAW Books
(Clicks: 12; Comments: 0; Added: 02-19-2007)
Founded in 1971 by veteran paperback editor Donald A. Wollheim, along with his wife, Elsie B. Wollheim, DAW Books was the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy. Now more than 30 years and more than a thousand titles later, DAW has a well-deserved reputation for discovering and publishing the hottest talents in the industry. Many stars of the science fiction and fantasy field made their debuts in the pages of a DAW book, including Tad Williams, C. J. Cherryh, Mercedes Lackey, Melanie Rawn, C.S. Friedman, Jennifer Roberson, and Tanith Lee. Despite its high profile, DAW is still a small private company, owned exclusively by its publishers, Elizabeth R. Wollheim and Sheila E. Gilbert. Betsy and Sheila are strongly committed to discovering and nurturing new talent, and to keeping a personal "family" spirit at DAW—something they feel is all too rare in today's world of international conglomerate publishing. Talebones
(Clicks: 20; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Talebones is a semi-pro magazine featuring science fiction and dark fantasy from established and up-and-coming writers. It debuted in 1995 and is owned and edited by Patrick & Honna Swenson, who also own Fairwood Press, Inc.Night Shade Books
(Clicks: 20; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Small Press Book PublisherBack Brain Recluse
(Clicks: 14; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Small Press Book and Magazine Publisher. BBR Solutions Ltd is a print, publishing and web design company based in Sheffield, UK.Double Dragon Publishing eBooks
(Clicks: 15; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Double Dragon Publishing is a medium size publisher with an expansive catalogue of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror titles. Many of our authors are award winners with "Best Seller" track records that extend over a number of years. You can purchase from our website, or from an extended retail network which includes Fictionwise, Palm Digital Media, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble to name only a few. Double Dragon eBooks was founded in 2001 and is a division of Double Dragon Publishing Inc.DMMG (DisAssociation Music & Media Group).
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 07-15-2007)
DMMG (DisAssociation Music & Media Group), was founded in 1998, from the remanants at the time of the previous Cyrkel Spynn Fanzine and Dark & Wise Recordings (tape distro label).
Cyrkel Spynn Fanzine orignally ran from 1995 to 1997, as a cut-and-paste style DIY printed fanzine... CS Fanzine was the first ever fanzine of it's kind genrically... CS fanzine was the World's first ever Pagan Music fanzine, the fanzine also had a focus on Gothic music and culture... in 1998 CS fanzine officially called it a day... and DMMG was formed as a music management & promotions label.
In 2005, DMMG decided to reform several of it's previous labels these included.
Cyrkel Spynn Publications (publishers of Cyrkel Spynn fanzine).
Altar-Ego Music (music publishers founded in 1999 as an off-shoot to the AEM Records label which split in 2002).
Dark & Wise Recordings (founded in 1997, but refounded as a proper compilation CD label rather than the previous tape distro label).
DMMG Management & Promotions. (the original concept of the founding of DMMG was as a management and promotions label, with the label running for several years between 1998 and 2004, the label reformed in 2006).
Also were founded in 2006 two new subsiduary labels within the DMMG company, namely:
DMMG Records (UK).
Seventh Hell Recordings.
Delirium Books
(Clicks: 31; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Delirium Books, established in January 1999 by Shane Ryan Staley, is one of the leading specialty presses in the horror genre. Publishing limited edition hardcovers, Delirium Books seeks to bring forth some of the world’s greatest authors in the small press, and display their talents in a collectible fashion. Delirium’s main objective is to provide, both collectors and readers alike, a high quality, durable limited edition hardcover that will last lifetimes. Delirium’s pledge is to offer the book buying community both excellent quality in printing and binding of the books offered. Delirium continues to grow and is now recognized as the premier horror publisher for the collector’s market, producing low print run limited editions that continue to increase in value, sometimes reaching hundreds and even thousands per title on the secondary market. In 2005, Delirium Books won the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for Excellence in Specialty Press Publishing. This was presented to Delirium Books by the HWA (Horror Writer’s Association). The same year, Delirium took home the first annual Shocker Award for Small Press of the Year. This award was presented by Shocklines.com, one of the biggest independent horror booksellers in the U.S. In the Fall of 2006, Delirium Books revamped its editorial presence as Shane Ryan Staley appointed an Associate Editor (Greg F. Gifune) and an Assistant Editor (David Marty) to his staff. Looking ahead, favorite Delirium authors of the past have signed on for future books and exciting new talents have joined the cast of authors to make the coming years ones to watch. Delirium is truly publishing the future of horror today.Gothic Press
(Clicks: 69; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Gothic Press was founded in 1979 by Gary William Crawford to publish books and periodicals in the field of Gothic literature. In the years 1979 to 1987 the press produced six issues of the journal GOTHIC, which featured articles on the Gothic from the eighteenth century to modern horror. Subsequently, the press published The Horror Fiction Newsletter and the horror poetry magazine Night Songs. In recent years, the press has published The Gothic Chapbook Series, which features fiction, poetry, and literary scholarship and criticism. New from the press is Black Prometheus: A Critical Study Of Karl Edward Wagner edited by Benjamin Szumskyj. Forthcoming in October 2007 is David Sutton's chapbook novella The Fisherman. Also available from the press are free online databases for J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Fritz Leiber, and Ramsey Campbell studies. In May of 2006, Crawford began the online journal Le Fanu Studies. For the online Gothic Press catalog, click here. For submission guidelines, click here. Crawford is the author of Poems Of The Divided Self (1992), In Shadow Lands: Poems (1998), The Shadow City (2005), and two short story collections, Gothic Fevers (2000) and Mysteries Of Von Domarus (2006). His scholarly works include Ramsey Campbell (1988), J. Sheridan Le Fanu: A Bio-Bibliography (1995), Robert Aickman: An Introduction (2003), The Modern Fiction Section of Horror Literature: A Core Collection and Reference Guide (1981), entries in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror And The Supernatural (1986), as well as numerous poems, short stories, and articles in the fantasy press.PS Publishing
(Clicks: 19; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Launched in the spring of 1999, and specialising in the novella (20,000 to 40,000 words), PS is now acknowledged as one of the premier specialist publishers in the fields of SF, Fantasy and Horror fiction. Since its inception, PS Publishing has expanded its output considerably in terms not only of sheer volume but also of the projects with which its involved, with full-length novels / collections and, increasingly, non-fiction becoming key elements of the imprint.Coyotes Publishing
(Clicks: 26; Comments: 0; Added: 07-14-2008)
Official Online Home Of Coyotes PublishingBaen Books
(Clicks: 9; Comments: 0; Added: 02-19-2007)
Major Genre Book Publisher. The best in Science Fiction and Fantasy publishing. Jim Baen started his publishing career, appropriately enough, in the complaint department of Ace Books after stints in the Army, at CCNY, and in Greenwich Village in the Sixties working as the manager of a folk music coffee shop (a "basket house"). He soon moved to take Judy Lynn Del Rey's place at Galaxy magazine, and became editor of Galaxy and If in 1974 after brief trip back to Ace to be assistant Gothics editor. While at Galaxy he published such authors as Jerry Pournelle, Charles Sheffield, Joanna Russ and John Varley, and was nominated for several Hugo Awards. He returned to Ace to head their science fiction line, working with publisher Tom Doherty. When Doherty left to start Tor, Baen shortly followed and started the SF line there. In 1983 he had the opportunity to start his own independent company, Baen Books, distributed then and now by Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster. Baen Books has become a market leader, publishing books at the heart of SF, by authors such as David Drake, Lois McMaster Bujold, Elizabeth Moon, David Weber, James Hogan, Mercedes Lackey, Larry Niven and many more. Jim Baen was very active on the baen.com website, "Baen's Bar," where his interests in evolutionary biology, space technology, politics, military history, and bad puns are discussed along with science fiction. He passed away June 12, 2006 after a stroke. Babbage Press
(Clicks: 25; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Babbage Press utilizes state-of-the-art technology to publish and maintain quality science fiction, fantasy, and horror in lasting editions.Borderlands Press
(Clicks: 15; Comments: 0; Added: 02-19-2007)
Borderlands Press has been a specialty publisher since 1989. We feature: signed, numbered, lettered limited editions for collectors and bibliophiles. Our books have achieved an outstanding reputation for excellence in design, craftsmanship, and content. In a Borderlands Press Limited Edition book, you will find: hand-tipped signature sheets, linen and leather bindings, sewn pages, slipcases and traycases, custom dustjackets, foil stamping. Our list of well-known, collectible authors is impressive, including such names as: Alan Moore, Andrew Vachss, Anne Rice, Bentley Little, Charles L. Grant, Dan Simmons, Dennis Etchison, Ed Gorman, F. Paul Wilson, Gary Brandner, Graham Masterton, Harlan Ellison, Joe R. Lansdale, John Farris, Karl Wagner, Matthew Costello, Peter Straub, Piers Anthony, Poppy Z. Brite, Ray Bradbury, Ray Garton, Rick Hautala, Robert R. McCammon, Stephen King, Steve Bissette, T.E.D. Klein, Thomas F. Monteleone, Thomas Tessier, Wes Craven, and Whitley Strieber.Golden Gryphon Press
(Clicks: 15; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Golden Gryphon Press was founded in 1997 by Jim Turner, the long-time editor of Arkham House, with the mission to publish handsome, quality books of short story collections by today's master writers and tomorrow's rising stars. Upon Jim's untimely demise in 1999, my wife Geri and I assumed operation of Golden Gryphon Press, and are continuing publication. We do this for two-fold reasons: to honor Jim's legacy, and because we appreciate good books. It is said that one should not judge a book by its cover, but epicures also say that a meal begins with the eyes. Golden Gryphon Press books are a pleasure to behold, with their always striking cover art; to hold, as they are crafted using the finest material and techniques; to own, as the alkaline paper will retain its quality for decades; and finally, to read, as each story is very carefully considered and edited before it is included.Darkside Press
(Clicks: 20; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
We publish classics of Science Fiction in attractive hardcover editions. Books are limited to 500 copies and are Smythe-sewn for durability. For our imprint devoted to classic horror fiction visit Midnight House For modern horror see Silver Salamander Press.Earthling Publications
(Clicks: 25; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
A specialty press publisher of fine limited edition books, specializing in exceptional horror, dark fantasy, and suspense.

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