Publishers

These links are to the folks that had the good taste and excellent sensibility to buy and publish my work.


Anthology/book publishers:

  • Apex Book Company – Science Fiction and Horror Digest, publisher of Aegri Somnia. Edited by Jason Sizemore.
  • Carnifex Press – Publishers of the Revenant anthology. Edited by Armand Rosamilia.
  • Coscom Entertainment – Publisher of the Embark to Madness anthology.
  • Dark Cloud Press – Publisher of the Thou Shalt Not anthology.
  • DAW Books – Founded in 1971, the first publishing company devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy. Publisher of anthology Heroes in Training.
  • Double-Edged Publishing – Publisher of Perspectives on Writing.
  • Dragon Moon Press – Canadian publishing house founded in 1997 specializing in SF&F, publisher of charity anthology Writers for Relief 2.
  • Fantasist Enterprises – Publisher of anthologies Modern Magic: Dark Tales of Fantasy, Bash Down the Door and Slice Open the Badguy, and Paper Blossoms, Sharpened Steel. Edited by William H. Horner III.
  • Haworth Press – Publisher of So Fey: Queer Faery Fiction, edited by Steve Berman.
  • Juno Books – Fantasy with a focus on the female. An imprint of Wildside Press, publisher of Best New Romantic Fantasy.
  • Llewellyn Publications – Publisher of The Pagan Anthology of Short Fiction: 13 Prize Winning Tales. The oldest and largest publisher specializing in books for personal growth and the transformation of body, mind, and spirit.
  • Mirrorstone Books – The children’s/young adult imprint of Wizards of the Coast, distributed by Random House, and publisher of the Magic in the Mirrorstone anthology, edited by Steve Berman.
    Magic in the Mirrorstone
  • Norilana Books – Specializing in beautifully produced and packaged trade hardcover and trade paperback editions—primarily classics of world literature and quality originals with a particular focus on young adult fantasy and speculative fiction; romantic fantasy; inspirational, philosophical, and spiritual fiction; and heroic, traditional, “otherworld,” and high fantasy. Owner and publisher, Vera Nazarian.
  • PARSEC Ink – The publishing wing of the PARSEC science-fiction association in Pittsburgh, PA, and publishers of the Triangulation anthology series.
  • Phobos Books – A division of Phobos Entertainment, publishers of Hitting the Skids in Pixeltown.
  • Pitch-Black Books – Publishers of Sages & Swords, edited by Daniel E. Blackston.
  • Prime Books – Publisher of Best New Fantasy: 2005 and the Asylum anthology series.
  • Ricasso Press – New small press, edited by Robert J. Santa, publisher of the Black Dragon, White Dragon anthology.
  • Sam’s Dot Publishing – Publisher of In the Outposts of Beyond.
  • Scrybe Press – Home of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Nathan Barker, Editor/Owner.
  • Swimming Kangaroo Books – Publisher of the Killers anthology.
  • White Rocket Books – A small press publishing consortium of short science fiction, fantasy, and pulp adventure novels and anthologies. Publisher of the Voices for the Cure anthology.

Bash Down the Door and Slice Open the Badguy

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Print magazine publishers:

  • The 3rd Alternative – Hugo-nominated and widely acclaimed as one of the world’s most original magazines. Edited by Andy Cox.
  • Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine – “Because not enough humorous SF & Fantasy gets into print.” Edited by Robbie Matthews.
  • Apex Digest – Science Fiction and Horror Digest, publisher of Aegri Somnia. Edited by Jason Sizemore.
  • Cicada – Literary magazine for teenagers and young adults. Edited by Deborah Vetter.
  • Cricket – Award-winning magazine for 9-14 year olds. Edited by Deborah Vetter.
  • Ennea (9) – The weekly Comics & SF supplement of the Greek Newspaper Eleftherotypia.
  • Faeries – French fantasy magazine. Edited by Nicolas Cluzeau.
  • Fantasy Magazine – The new fantasy ‘zine edited by Sean Wallace.
  • Galaktika – Hungarian science fiction magazine. Edited by Attila Németh.
  • GrendelSong – Stories inspired by mythology and folklore, tales that create their own myths and realities. Edited by Paul Jessup.
  • H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror – The new sister magazine to Weird Tales. Edited by Marvin Kaye.
  • Here & Now – The Magazine of Fantastic Fiction, edited by Jenny Barber.
  • Hub – The UK’s newest bi-monthly SF Genre magazine. Edited by Lee Harris.
  • Interzone – Hugo- and British Fantasy award-winning SF & fantasy magazine, published by Andy Cox and The Third Alternative Press.
  • Leading Edge – SF/F magazine of Brigham-Young University.
  • Murky Depths – U.K. speculative fiction magazine with sprinklings of horror and fantasy that push the boundaries of science fiction.
  • Nowa Fantastyka – Polish SF magazine.
  • Paradox – The Magazine of Historical and Speculative Fiction, edited by Christopher M. Cevasco.
  • Realms of Fantasy – The largest magazine in the world devoted to fantasy. Edited by Shawna McCarthy.
  • Spider – The monthly magazine for kids ages 6 to 9. Edited by Heather A. Delabre.

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E-zine publishers:

  • Aberrant Dreams – A magazine of speculative fiction based in Georgia.
  • Abyss & Apex – “If you stare long enough into the Abyss, the Abyss stares also into you.”
  • Aeon Speculative Fiction – A quarterly electronic magazine of fiction and nonfiction of interest to readers of science fiction and fantasy, edited by Marti McKenna and Bridget McKenna.
  • Anaisdotmfk – Thoughtful erotica. Edited by Martha Linbo-Terhaar.
  • Darker Matter – “The high quality online science fiction magazine so many worlds have been waiting for,” edited by Ben Coppin.
  • Dragonfly Spirit – Where imagination soars. Edited by Gisele LeBlanc.
  • Eggplant Literary Productions Library – Not your ordinary library! Edited by Raechel Henderson Moon.
  • Hub – The UK’s newest bi-monthly SF Genre magazine. Edited by Lee Harris.
  • Helix – Speculative fiction magazine published by the Legends group. Edited by William Sanders.
  • Her Circle E-zine – Dedicated to exploring the feminine experience in the world community, edited by Misty K. Ericson.
  • Jim Baen’s Universe – Jim Baen’s Science Fiction and Fantasy e-zine, edited by Eric Flint.
  • Justus Roux Erotic Tales Publications – Editor/publisher of Erotic Fantasy: Tales of the Paranormal.
  • Neometropolis – Cyberpunk ‘zine edited by John Jacobs.
  • Oceans of the Mind – Science and future fiction magazine, edited by Richard Freeborn.
  • Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show – A quarterly e-zine of science fiction and fantasy published by Orson Scott Card, edited by Edmund R. Schubert.
  • Reflection’s Edge – The e-zine for thoughtful readers and writers, edited by Sharon Dodge.
  • Shiny – The new e-zine of young adult speculative fiction by Twelfth Planet Press, edited by Alisa Krasnostein, Tansy Rayner Roberts, and Ben Payne.
  • Song of the Siren – A mythopoeic journal for mythological fiction. Edited by Linda Jeanne Moss.
  • Spacesuits & Sixguns – A magazine of contemporary pulp fiction: simple, straightforward storytelling with an emphasis on action, edited by David L. Duggins.
  • Story Station – The home of exciting, fun stories for kids and adults. Edited by Mark Justice.
  • Strange Horizons – A weekly web-based magazine of and about speculative fiction.
  • The Sword Review – Fantasy, Science Fiction, & More. Edited by Bill Snodgrass.

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Audio podcast publishers:

  • Clonepod - “Voices of the future, podcasting today’s science fiction and fantasy.”
  • Drabblecast – “Strange Stories by Strange Authors for Strange Listeners.” Edited by Norm Sherman.
  • Escape Pod – The world’s first science fiction podcast magazine. Edited by Stephen Eley.
  • PodCastle – The fantasy fiction podcast magazine and sister publication to Escape Pod. Edited by Rachel Swirsky.
  • Pseudopod – The world’s first horror fiction podcast magazine and sister publication to Escape Pod. Edited by Ben Phillips.
  • MechMuse – Short stories, novels, columns . . . all audio.

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Nonfiction publishers:

  • Absolute Write – Over 1,000 pages of articles, columns, interviews, announcements, and writing markets and contests.
  • Internet Review of Science Fiction – A forum for the serious exploration of the literature of the fantastic.
  • Writing-World.com – A world of writing tips for writers around the world. Edited by Moira Allen.

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