Happy National Book Lovers Day!

Happy National Book Lovers Day!

We're a publishing company, did you really think you could get away from us on National Book Lovers Day? This is one of our favorite days of the year! A day for bibliophiles to celebrate stories, to put your phones away and turn to a hardback, paperback, or digital world. If you feel so inclined, we'd love to share some of our titles with you, in hopes that they'll become yet another tale for you to enjoy!

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We Who Hunt Alexanders by Jason Sanford

Found family, taking down the corrupt and evil, and a whole lot of teeth? Sign me up!

"By turns dark and deeply touching, We Who Hunt Alexanders is a tightly crafted rumination on fanaticism, monstrousness, and the power of community in a hostile world. With a fascinating new monster, a delightful supporting cast, and some epically bloody comeuppance, this is not one to miss." —Samantha Mills, author of The Wings Upon Her Back

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The Map of Lost Places edited by Sheree Renée Thomas & Lesley Conner

What better way to lose yourself in a story that to really, truly get lost?

"In The Map of Lost Places, Sheree Renée Thomas and Lesley Conner have mapped out a disturbingly unique trip into horror. Featuring stories from both classic authors and up-and-coming writers, this anthology rips apart familiar tropes to reveal terrifying new looks at our world that will shake readers to their core." —Jason Sanford, author of We Who Hunt Alexanders and Plague Birds, finalist for the Nebula and Philip K. Dick Awards

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Island of the Dead by Brian Keene

Swords? Sorcery? Zombies? A story that warps reality? Here you go! 

"A dive into isolation and zombie horror while also weaving a rich tapestry of history and giant monsters!" —Rebekah McKendry, director of Glorious and Blumhouse Films editor

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ChloroPhilia by Cristina Jurado

For when you want to reconnect with nature very, very literally.

"ChloroPhilia—an unsettling, enticing novella about evolution in overdrive—is Cristina Jurado's most recent work in English. Like her collection Alphaland, which came out in English in 2018 and then was reissued in 2023, ChloroPhilia offers readers Jurado's unique vision of the world, in which the bizarre and grotesque erupts into the mundane world." Strange Horizons

 

 

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