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Page is the second book in the quartet Protector of the Small (1999–2002), by American fantasy author Tamora Pierce, published in 2000 by Random House. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It details the training of Keladry "Kel" of Mindelan, the first female page in a hundred years.
The Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is an annual literary contest intended to bring greater visibility to self-published English-language fantasy authors. The SPFBO has been operated since 2015 by the author Mark Lawrence. He distributes about 300 novels submitted by the authors to ten fantasy bloggers to review. Each blogger selects a ...
Solaris Books is an imprint which focuses on publishing science fiction, fantasy and dark fantasy novels and anthologies. The range includes titles by both established and new authors. The range includes titles by both established and new authors.
Columns are accepted for online publication; print publication is not guaranteed. All columns published by USA TODAY are available for use online and in print by the more than 250 properties in ...
The Wizard of Lemuria is a fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the first book of his Thongor series set on the fictional ancient lost continent of Lemuria.The author's first published novel, it was initially issued in paperback by Ace Books in 1965.
This is a list of books which represent that work's first publication in book form. This list does not include limited edition reprints, unless those editions are considered definitive author revisions of the original. The Boar, Joe R. Lansdale (1998) Kafka Americana, Jonathan Lethem, Carter Scholz (1999) First Meetings, Orson Scott Card (2002)
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.
Open Road Integrated Media or ORIM (stylized as OR/M and also called Open Road [1]) is a digital media company in New York City that was created by Jane Friedman and Jeffrey Sharp in 2009 with a focus on publishing ebook editions of older works of literature and nonfiction. [2]