Publishers
These links are to the folks that had the good taste and excellent sensibility to buy and publish my work.
- Anthology/book publishers
- Print magazine publishers
- E-zine publishers
- Audio podcast publishers
- Nonfiction publishers
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.
- Lethe Press – Specializing in speculative fiction, books of gay interest, poetry, spirituality, as well as classic works of the occult and supernatural. Publisher of anthologies So Fey (2nd ed.) and Japanese Dreams.
- 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.

- 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.
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.
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.
- Bards and Sages Quarterly – A quarterly electronic magazine featuring original fiction, art, book reviews, and interviews for speculative fiction fans. Edited by Julie Ann Dawson.
- 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.
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.
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.


