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Dark Regions Press was an independent specialty publisher of horror, dark fiction, fantasy and science fiction, specializing in horror and dark fiction in business since 1985 founded by Joe Morey. They gained recognition around the world for their creative works in genre fiction and poetry.
She also worked as a theatre actor for twenty years. Llewellyn is best known as a short story writer and has had her work published in magazines including Subterranean Press, Apex Magazine and The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction, as well as anthologies like Ellen Datlow’s The Best Horror of the Year series.
Subterranean Press was founded in 1995. [3] To date, the company has released more than 200 books and is currently averaging between 30 and 50 new titles every year. Subterranean Press released their first imprint, Far Territories, in early 2008. William K. Schafer is the head editor at Subterranean Press. [4]
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ESP published the following issues of The Book of Dark Wisdom, a magazine that started as a Call of Cthulhu fanzine, but later evolved into a more mature publication with original articles, poetry, fiction, and features by notable and upcoming authors in the horror and RPG genre. The Book of Dark Wisdom #1, 2003 [4] The Book of Dark Wisdom #2, 2003
Dark Space: Orbit Books [19] Jack Heath: Remote Control: Pan Macmillan [19] Sean Williams: Saturn Returns: Orbit Books [19] 2008: K. A. Bedford * Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait: Edge Publishing [20] Marianne de Pierres: Chaos Space: Orbit Books [20] Simon Haynes: Hal Spacejock: No Free Lunch: Fremantle Press [20] Kim Westwood: The ...
In 2015 the Gallery Publishing Group launched literary fiction imprint Scout Press with Ruth Ware's debut, In a Dark, Dark Wood. [4] The imprint has continued to publish all of New York Times bestselling author Ware's books, along with fiction by authors including Candice Carty-Williams, Kristen Roupenian, Andrew MacDonald, and Iain Reid.