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Alt fashion
(Clicks: 77; Comments: 0; Added: 03-03-2008)
Alternative fashion website & zine; catering for alternative fashion within the UK from independant designers to well-known companies.

Charnel House
(Clicks: 74; Comments: 0; Added: 02-19-2007)
Founded in 1989 with the commitment to produce state of the art limited edition books. We believe that book craftsmanship is an art form and the limited edition is a work of art, a luxurious read and a tactile experience, as well as being a highly collectible piece. Incorporating elements of the story into the design and production of our books has made for some interesting and collectible editions. We have bound uncut sheets of dollar bills, poker chips, bullets, canceled checks, original art, tarot cards, lizard skin, lace stockings, and garter clips into books. We import the finest materials from all over the globe from fine Japanese fabrics to Moroccan leather. Master printers and bookbinders are utilized to achieve our vision for each edition.

CRYPT Magazine
(Clicks: 67; Comments: 0; Added: 12-23-2008)
Sex. Horror. RocknRoll. It's all here in the CRYPT: reviews of CDs, films, concerts, etc...and of course the beautiful & deadly CRYPTGIRLS.

8th Crow Books 2.0
(Clicks: 185; Comments: 0; Added: 10-10-2007)
We publish exceptional horror fiction, from the macabre to the supernatural to the thoroughly terrifying. Topics may include but are not limited to vampirism, lycanthropy, demonic possession, witchcraft, hauntings and apparitions of all sorts. While we prefer novels, we will consider collections of high-quality horror short stories. We are currently especially interested in well-written, truly frightening horror fiction with unusual settings, such as monasteries, museums and the like.

Gauntlet Press
(Clicks: 121; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
These are books mainly for collectors with a print run of around 500 copies (so, no you won't find them at Barnes & Noble). The authors we publish fall into the horror/dark suspense/dark fantasy arena. You'll find the likes of Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Poppy Z. Brite, F. Paul Wilson, Caitlin R. Kiernan and many others. All books are signed by the author and printed on acid-free paper with special binding--collectibles, in short. EDGE Books is Gauntlet's mass market trade paperback and mass market hardcover arm of Gauntlet. These are books that deserve to be read by a larger audience at an affordable price: books that mass market publishers feel are too risky. You'll find short story collections (Poppy Z. Brite), cutting-edge books too strong for the mass market (Jack Ketchum) and even a mass market hardcover Young Adult novel by Richard Matheson we published to introduce an entire new audience to this revered author. These are NOT print on demand. Our initial print runs start at 5000+ copies and our aim is to get the book into every chain and independent store in the country. The third tentacle of Gauntlet is Gauntlet Magazine, which is devoted to discussing censorship and the limits of free expression. As we publish censored material some issues contain graphic material (sex gets censored; we refuse to comment on censored art unless we can run the art. We do, and it can be disturbing. Consider yourself warned).

Eraserhead Press 3.0
(Clicks: 102; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Eraserhead Press seeks to find, publish, and promote the finest in Bizarro genre literature. Our goal is to connect with the underserved, anti-mainstream, audience that is seeking weird, fun, interesting books to read.

Cemetery Dance
(Clicks: 176; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Cemetery Dance Publications is an independently-owned and operated specialty publisher widely-considered the world's leading specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense. Now celebrating over eighteen years in business, Cemetery Dance magazine has won every major genre award and is healthier than ever -- with a higher newsstand and subscriber circulation than ever before, a brand new bi-monthly publication schedule, ever-increasing advertiser support, and a continuing reputation for superb content and design. In the book world, the Cemetery Dance Publications hardcover imprint is helping light the way for a new age of publishing -- releasing affordable and collectible Limited Editions from the genre's most acclaimed authors. And the future looks even brighter: the next year will see over two dozen new hardcovers, including books from the likes of Stephen King, William Peter Blatty, Jack Ketchum and many others. Perhaps the most exciting news to come from Cemetery Dance this year is the announcement of the brand new mass-market paperback line. That's right -- before long you will be able to find Cemetery Dance paperbacks in all the major bookstores! Stay tuned to this website for more details to come! And, finally, don't forget Grave Tales, Cemetery Dance Publications' entry into the comic book industry. You can rest assured that CD will generate plenty of excitement and chills in comic shops all over the world! An award-winning horror magazine, deluxe hardcover books, comic books, and soon mass-market paperbacks. Two-time World Fantasy Award Winner, Winner of the HWA Board of Trustees Excellence in Specialty Press Publishing Award, Winner of the Shocker Award, Four-time International Horror Critics Guild Award Winner, British Fantasy Award Nominee, American Horror Award Nominee, and Bram Stoker Award Nominee. And you know what? All this came from a part-time college hobby...

Necro Publications Bedlam Press 1.0
(Clicks: 83; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
The Publisher of Hardcore Horror. Necro Publications is the publisher of hardcore horror. Necro Publications has committed itself to bringing horror fans the most extreme horror fiction on the market.

Coyotes Publishing
(Clicks: 78; Comments: 0; Added: 07-14-2008)
Official Online Home Of Coyotes Publishing

The Overlook Connection
(Clicks: 89; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Bargain Books, Anthologies, Vampires, Stephen King,Various Books & Items, Authors List, Audio Books, Overlook Connection Press, Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense, New Releases, Book Supplies, Magazines, Video, Print Catalog, Publishers - Specialty Presses,No Category,Signed

IFD Publishing
(Clicks: 45; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
IFD Publishing is committed to the idea that art is never the product of a single mind but occurs instead when imaginations meet. IFD Publishing was created to facilitate Alan M. Clark's many collaborations with other artists and writers, and to make available to the public the products of these endeavors. These products will be listed for sale on this site, as well as a few Mr. Clark has produced with other publishers. There are also galleries where original pieces of art and fine art reproductions by Alan M. Clark may be purchased, and a gallery of selected works provided for your viewing pleasure.

Satan's Soul Selling Website 2.8
(Clicks: 325; Comments: 0; Added: 07-13-2009)
A tongue in cheek website that give you a glimpse into Hell itself... With creepy music, and Hellish Font downloads, also spooky sound files... You can even take out soul selling contracts for yourself, or for anyone you want...

Subterranean Press 5.0
(Clicks: 182; Comments: 0; Added: 02-19-2007)
Subterranean Press is widely considered to be among the finest specialty publishers in the horror, suspense, and dark mystery genres, and has published Peter Straub, David Morrell, Dan Simmons, Poppy Z. Brite, Robert Bloch, and others. Subterranean Press has a close relationship with Joe R. Lansdale, which includes an ongoing program to release much of his previously unpublished work in Limited Edition format, while offering his latest releases in finely bound signed first editions.

Legion Press
(Clicks: 123; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Legion Press is an exclusive small press publisher featuring new and unique literature in the realm of speculative fiction: magical realism, horror, suspense, dark fantasy and science fiction. Most of our titles are limited editions or print-on-demand chapbooks. We are largely a subsidy press. Featured authors are responsible for print costs and outside marketing, while Legion Press provides professional book design, online promotion and ordering. We are also feature illustrated books, like graphic novels, and have an interest in children's literature. Though our catalog of titles is still small, we are looking for new writers and new stories to add to the Legion line.

Donald M. Grant Publisher Inc.
(Clicks: 64; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Donald M. Grant Publisher, Inc. has been producing specialty books in the fantasy genre for over 45 years. Over that period the company has published substantially more than 100 quality titles, placing an emphasis on time-honored book design and an abundance of full color and black and white illustrations. Indeed, the company's forte is the production of fine editions designed for the book collector and for the book lover. Particular concern is always shown in the use of quality bindings, paper, typography and reproduction of artworks. Many of the Grant imprint books are illustrated in full and striking color. Donald M. Grant, Publisher will continue to bring you fine quality books in the future. Many exciting projects are currently being discussed or are already underway.

Borderlands Press
(Clicks: 98; 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.

PS Publishing
(Clicks: 94; 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.

Small Beer Press
(Clicks: 91; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
In 2002 we published two books by Carol Emshwiller (a novel, The Mount, and Report to the Men's Club and Other Stories), a favorite author with six previous books to her name. Last year our first two books (Kelly Link's Stranger Things Happen and Ray Vukcevich's Meet Me in the Moon Room) were well received. We are committed to publishing short story collections and novels by authors we feel are slipping through the cracks. In 1996, long before I ever thought I'd publish any books, I started a small press zine, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (LCRW). Whenever I flipped through the magazines at Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop in Boston, MA, where I worked, I was frustrated that none seemed to have just the right mix (fiction, a spot of poetry, a flash of humor, maybe some art) that I thought would make the perfect magazine. Eleven issues and many long nights at the computer later, LCRW goes from strength to strength. In 2000, we took our first real step toward publishing books when we published two chapbooks, 4 Stories by Kelly Link and Five Forbidden Things by Dora Knez. The chapbooks -- deliberately designed as low-priced editions to introduce new writers and give them a step up between publishing stories and books -- gave us confidence in our design and production capabilities. At about the same time we set up a half-decent website (oddly enough, we still have a half-decent website, www.lcrw.net, but it's larger now) and, with the advent of Paypal, our zine and the chapbooks were suddenly available to anyone...who had the urge to look us up. LCRW and the chapbooks complement our books: they give readers a way to sample our authors without popping for the more expensive books -- the zine is only $4, chapbooks $5, and the books $16 -- and the zine and chapbook reach very different audiences than our books. Our books are carried by Ingram and Baker & Taylor -- our biggest LCRW distributor is Last Gasp.

LBF Books 5.0
(Clicks: 97; 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.

Macabre Cadaver - A Magazine of Speculative Fiction, Art, and Poetry 4.6
(Clicks: 272; Comments: 0; Added: 09-07-2008)
A free online magazine that offers stories of interest to readers of horror, terror, ghost stories, speculative fiction, strange, bizarre, weird, grotesque, Gothic and more, as well as art and poetry. We currently publish a monthly online magazine in HTML and PDF format and will soon be going into the print medium at a bi-monthly rate.

Telos Publishing
(Clicks: 49; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Telos Publishing Ltd. welcome you to a world of high quality, collectible books for all fans of cult TV and film, and of genre fiction. We proudly present high quality books in four distinct ranges: cult TV and film; the "Time Hunter" series (a "Doctor Who" spin-off); original and classic horror, dark-fantasy and science-fiction novels and novellas; and original and classic crime fiction.

Prime Books
(Clicks: 160; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Established in late 2001 by Sean Wallace, Prime Books specialises in publishing dark horror, science fiction, and fantasy in the following book formats: trade paperback, hardcover, and mass-market paperback. The trade paperbacks are done in the 5.5 by 8.5 trim size, with a few exceptions 5 x 8 or 6 x 9. Hardcovers are done in a mix of 5.5 by 8.5 and 6 x 9, with full color dust jackets. Current distribution is through Ingram International, Baker & Taylor, shocklines.com, projectpulp.com, and many other fine independent bookstores.

Paniscus Revue
(Clicks: 43; Comments: 0; Added: 02-05-2009)
Reviews of cult and horror films, punk, gothic, metal and experimental bands, zines, underground comix and more.

Babbage Press
(Clicks: 93; 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.

Red Deer Press
(Clicks: 69; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Red Deer Press was incorporated in 1975 as a not–for–profit corporation limited by guarantee. Following a 1981 reorganization, the Press grew consistently and substantially both in terms of title output and in terms of sales and marketing activity both nationally and internationally. Title output grew from a single edition to fourteen to sixteen titles plus, on average, eight to ten reprints annually. In 2004, Red Deer Press launched the Robert J. Sawyer Books a line of literate, philosophically rich science–fiction titles personally selected by the man the Ottawa Citizen calls "the dean of Canadian Science Fiction." Each book under this imprint appeals both to SF fans and to general readers who enjoy a mingling of the intimately human with the grandly cosmic.

A Raven Above Press 5.0
(Clicks: 47; Comments: 1; Added: 09-04-2009)
Handmade books and Concept Albums

Baen Books
(Clicks: 64; 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.

Seraphemera Books
(Clicks: 132; Comments: 0; Added: 07-21-2007)
a gothique boutique publisher of handmade books, handmade journals, gothic novelties, new writer chapbooks, comic books, and more... the creators of the comic book Polyglot & Spleen - a whimsical tale of seekers who travel through the lands of literary transliterations, anachronistic destinations & gothic imaginations

Double Dragon Publishing eBooks 4.3
(Clicks: 109; 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.

Penguin Group USA Mystery & Suspense
(Clicks: 55; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Major Book Publisher

Endeavor Press 1.0
(Clicks: 182; Comments: 0; Added: 02-17-2007)
Endeavor Press began publishing a line of Limited Edition novelettes in 2003, releasing Tom Piccirilli's Fuckin' Lie Down Already, to rave reviews. Fuckin' Lie Down Already was nominated for the 2003 Bram Stoker Award. This was followed in 2004 by Brian Lumley's The House of the Temple, a reprinted novelette that had been previously out of print for many years. Our next publication was something new: our first paperback, saddle-stitched Limited Edition chapbook, We Now Pause for Station Identification by Gary Braunbeck, which also garnered rave reviews. As our success allows, we will increase the number of titles produced each year. In years to come Endeavor Press will continue to publish our popular Limited Edition novelette series, while striving to expand our line to include anthologies, single-author collections, full-length novels, audio books and more! Our Novelette series, which is our primary focus, is produced in extremely limited numbers, usually only 200-300 copies of a signed, numbered Limited Edition, and 26-52 copies of a signed, Traycased, Lettered Edition. Endeavor Press will focus primarily on our line of hardcover Limited Editions; however, we will also be producing an affordable trade paperback edition of most of our titles, six months to a year after the release of the Limited Edition. We love the novelette form, and feel it is particularly effective for horror fiction, allowing the author more freedom to tell a story in greater depth that a short story allows, while still being short enough to read in a single sitting, without having to set it aside and come out of the story. Started in Annapolis , Maryland and now located in Chicago , Illinois , Endeavor Press is owned and operated by Roger Range . Roger has been a fan of genre fiction since he began reading, and has written fiction himself for over two decades. Roger has worked as both a bookseller and a manager for two national bookstore chains for over five years. The knowledge he has gained from both selling books and marketing his own fiction grants a unique insight into the publishing industry. He enjoys working with authors, artists, and independent booksellers, and finds the greatest joy in life to be bringing new fiction to the world.