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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. |