Electronic Publishing, and Why We’ll Embrace It
For a company so committed to the printed word, it may seem strange that we plan to publish electronic formats of every single one of our titles as well. After all, eBooks aren’t as permanent as print...
View ArticleAsk the Publisher
We’ve put together some questions for our Publisher, Carrie Cuinn. The questions were asked by people on Twitter, or via email, or from our own staff members. Feel free to post additional questions in...
View ArticleWhat I love about being a Publisher
With Cthulhurotica only a few days from going to press, I’ve had a chance to reflect on the process of creating, editing, and publishing an anthology. While working on this collection, I also founded...
View ArticleWhy we love Anthologies (with apologies to Dr. Seuss)
“Oh! The Places You’ll Go!” Dr. Seuss quite famously wrote, when he wrote about the potential great adventures that await us just outside our door. Publishing is an adventure, one we love and are...
View Article9 Mythic Fish
Working on a submission for our upcoming FISH anthology? Perhaps these great and wondrous, terrible and dangerous, mythic fish will give you something scaly to think about: 1. The Salmon of Knowledge:...
View Article8 Creatures You Think Are Fish, But Aren’t.
Another in a series meant to inspires those of you working on a submission for our upcoming FISH anthology; you can find our previous post here.These creatures, nearly all of them called “fish” of one...
View ArticleThoughts on FISH: Blog Posts From Some Authors
A few of the authors from our upcoming anthology wrote about their acceptances on their personal websites, and can be found by clicking the links below: Polenth Blake talks about “Thwarting the Fiends“...
View ArticleWhy Novellas Matter
A novella is a long story, much longer than the 5000 to 8000 word short stories published in magazines across all genres. At the same time, it’s shorter than a novel, less than half the length...
View ArticleIntroduction to Bibliotheca Fantastica, by Don Pizarro
Wondering what Bibliotheca Fantastica, our next anthology release, is all about? Let one of the editors explain: Pondering the nature of the power of “the book” is as complex to me as pondering the...
View ArticleWhy Printed Books Will Always Matter
“The Renaissance and the Reformation were rendered permanent by the very permanence of their canonical texts… nationalism developed thanks to the stabilization of laws and languages, and science itself...
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