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  • Cover Reveal for Seb Doubinsky’s The Invisible

    We are proud to present the cover of Seb Doubinsky’s THE INVISIBLE, the highly anticipated next installment in his dystopian noir series, The City-States Cycle, coming May 2020. George Ratner is back. The future is now. More

  • Claiming T-Mo Reviewed by Aurealis Magazine

    Megan Kelly reviewed Eugen Bacon’s debut novel, CLAIMING T-MO in this month’s Aurealis Magazine! We loved this insightful review. In her debut novel, Claiming T-Mo, Eugen Bacon enthralls readers with an innovative narrative that extols the potency of using poetic language in fiction. Megan Kelly, AUREALIS MAGAZINE #122 More

  • J.S. Breukelaar’s Collision a Best Sci-fi Fantasy Collection of 2019…so far

    J.S. Breukelaar’s COLLISION: STORIES was an editor’s choice of Best Sci-fi & Fantasy Collections & Anthologies of 2019…so far! We agree wholeheartedly and hope you’ll take a minute to read about this and other great books in this wonderful feature at the Barnes & Noble Sci-fi & Fantasy blog. [Breukelaar’s] talent for finding the uncanny […] More

  • Eugen Bacon’s Claiming T-Mo Reviewed by Andromeda Spaceways

    We adored this fantastic review of Eugen Bacon’s CLAIMING T-MO, by Andromeda Spaceways reviewer Tim Conder! Snag a copy of the magazine below for the full review. Claiming T-Mo is an excellent piece of experimental fiction. It is both beautiful and engaging and provokes a genuine emotional reaction in the reader. While this novel breaks […] More

  • Aurealis Reviews Into Bones Like Oil by Kaaron Warren

    We were thrilled to read this amazing review by Eugen Bacon of Kaaron Warren’s upcoming novella, INTO BONES LIKE OIL in issue 122 of AUREALIS MAGAZINE. As in all Kaaron Warren’s delightful but grim stories she borrows from something relatable. She reaches for the uncanny in the everyday, makes it stranger yet … An accomplished […] More

  • Lightspeed Magazine Reviews Claiming T-Mo by Eugen Bacon

    Be sure to pick up a copy of the July LightSpeed Magazine for an excellent review of Eugen Bacon’s CLAIMING T-MO, by reviewer Chris Kluwe! Claiming T-Mo is a book packed with so much love, fear, pain, and hope, that it invites multiple re-readings, and is good enough to justify the time spent doing so. […] More

  • Kyle Richardson’s Wild Horse Reviewed in Aurealis Magazine

    Thrilled to read this wonderful review of Kyle Richardson’s YA novelette, WILD HORSE. We love Kyle’s writing and so happy to introduce the world to this short piece while we wait for his debut novel, BEAST HEART coming March 2020. Richardson reminds you of the litheness of the short form, its ability to gallop you […] More

  • Booklist recommends Claiming T-Mo by Eugen Bacon

    As library lovers, we are always excited to see our books mentioned in ALA’s BOOKLIST, the latest of which is Eugen Bacon’s gorgeously written debut novel, CLAIMING T-MO! We can’t wait for this book to hit the shelves in August and hope you take a moment to preorder a copy now. Recommended for those looking […] More

  • Cover Reveal for Beast Heart by Kyle Richardson

    We are proud to present the cover of Kyle Richardson’s debut novel, a captivating YA paranormal romance set in the steampunk city of Iron Bay. We are really excited about this upcoming release and think the cover captures the atmosphere of the book perfectly! More

  • Other Terrain Reviews Claiming T-Mo by Eugen Bacon

    We loved this review of Claiming T-Mo by Angela Wauchop in Other Terrain Journal, Issue 7. We are stoked about this enthralling debut by Eugen Bacon. Claiming T-Mo is more than its stylistic elements of sci-fi, fantasy and speculative fiction— it reads like a well-woven memoir, a family saga in a parallel universe in which human […] More

  • Missing Signal Wins Bronze Foreword Indies Book of the Year!

    We are ecstatic to share the news that Seb Doubinsky’s masterful dystopian noir, MISSING SIGNAL, won the Foreword Indies Book of the Year Bronze in Science Fiction. Keith Rosson’s SMOKE CITY was a finalist in the Fantasy category as well. They were both splendid books so we’re thrilled for the honor. ” Over 2,000 entries […] More

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