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DarkSky International, formerly the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), [1] is a United States–based non-profit organization incorporated in 1988 by founders David Crawford, a professional astronomer, and Tim Hunter, a physician and amateur astronomer.
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.
The publishers, Simon & Schuster, claim that the book was written by someone who was "in the room" with the President. Lucy in the Sky (2012) Letting Ana Go (2013) – anonymous diary of an anorexic teenager, was published by Simon and Schuster with no discernible author. The Incest Diary (2017)
This is a list of science fiction and fantasy publishers, publishers of science fiction, SF studies, speculative fiction, fantasy literature, and related genres. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
In 'Fourteen Days,' the Authors Guild shows off its storytellers, including Dave Eggers, Celeste Ng, Scott Turow, Mira Jacob, Tommy Orange, Tess Gerritsen, R. L. Stine, Weike Wang and Ishmael Reed.
This is a list of English-language book publishers.It includes imprints of larger publishing groups, which may have resulted from business mergers. Included are academic publishers, technical manual publishers, publishers for the traditional book trade (both for adults and children), religious publishers, and small press publishers, among other types.
Voices from the Sky: Previews of the Coming Space Age. New York: Harper & Row, 1965; The Promise of Space. New York: Harper, 1968; Into Space: a Young Person’s Guide to Space, by Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Silverberg. New York: Harper & Row, 1971; Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of Tomorrow, by Arthur C. Clarke (text) and Chesley Bonestell ...
The first novel in his Joe Pickett series, Open Season, was included in The New York Times list of "Notable Books" of 2001. [1] Open Season , Blue Heaven , Nowhere to Run , and The Highway have been optioned for film and television, the latter being adapted into the television drama series Big Sky , which debuted in November 2020. [ 2 ]