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Paper Tiger Books was a British publishing house which focused primarily on books of modern art, specifically the visionary, the fantastic, and science fiction, and an imprint of Dragons World Ltd. It was started in 1976 by Hubert Schaafsma and brothers Martyn and Roger Dean after the success of Roger Dean's book Views through a sister imprint ...
Online fantasy and science fiction magazine. Online Locus: 1968 United States Locus A news and review magazine of the science fiction, fantasy and horror publishing fields. Printed Mithila Review: 2015 India Salik Shah Online magazine of science fiction, fantasy, art, poetry, reviews and interviews. Online Science Fantasy: 1950 1967 United Kingdom
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According to Nielsen BookScan as of 2010 the largest book publishers of the United Kingdom were: [1]. Penguin Random House £409.9m (23.4%). Penguin: Penguin, Hamish Hamilton, Allen Lane, Michael Joseph, Viking, Rough Guides, Dorling Kindersley, Puffin, Ladybird, Warne
2010 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel nominee: James Enge Blood of Ambrose [3] 2009 Chesley Award for Best Art Director: Lou Anders; 2009 Philip K. Dick Award nominee: Ian McDonald Cyberabad Days [4] 2009 Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee: Paul J. McAuley The Quiet War [4] 2008 Hugo Award for Best Novel nominee: Ian McDonald Brasyl [5]
Gallagher has also inaugurated a publishing program under which D.A.P. publishes or co-publishes art books and illustrated works of fiction. [4] One of the firm's publishing imprints is Metropolis Books, which focuses on urban design and architecture. [3] In the mid-1990s, D.A.P. launched a website to sell books directly to consumers.
47North is a publishing imprint of Amazon Publishing, the publishing company of Amazon. It is the seventh imprint begun under the parent company Amazon Publishing, and publishes speculative fiction under three main genres: fantasy, science fiction, and horror. It launched in October 2011 with 15 initial books. [1]
Centipede Press was founded in 2001 in Lakewood, Colorado by Jerad Walters. Since inception, it has published over two hundred volumes including currently well-known authors (including Stephen King, Peter Straub, Richard Adams, John Fowles, Neil Gaiman, Frank Herbert, and Patrick McGrath), as well as resurrecting out-of-print works of past genre writers.