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more about #smallbeerpress Lampbane: I wish Harlequin would start up a sci-fi/romance imprint. Because, oh the smut I would write. Inter-species love! Clone incest! ...what, I've gone ... more » goldfarb: as always...The Onion has a timely solution: [www.theonion.com] more » ♠ Final ♠: Just send a message (and all your disposible income,) if you have an Invention you'd like to see turned into a reality. I publish books, name stars a... more » gods-n-clods: Small Beer, have you met my friend Comixpress.com? more » Ausoleil: Sadly, there are enough suburban soccer mom types* with the means to do this that it will actually succeed. They probably wrote back in college, mayb... more » ManchuCandidate: Better yet, just send me the money. I can put it to better use and I'll even send you photos the crazy ass weekend in Las Vegas (extra if you want ph... more » Allen_Richards: A solid half of my Lansdale collection is from Subterranian. While I absolutely HATE, HATE, HATE the cover art on pretty much every one, it's nice to ... more » craigdbpatton: Ramsey Campbell is "underrated"...? By who? He's won tons of awards, is considered a living legend by the horror and fantasy community, and is "Brit... more » Bootknife-Jackson: must buy shatner book! more » redspidey: Shatner. Shatner? Shatner! on SUNDAY! SUNDAY!! SUNDAY!!! I hope that's not meant to be him on the cover. The face looks really off. more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Also Threat Quality Press. We have published ONE WHOLE BOOK! more » crashedpc - Haifisch: Eraserhead gets an automatic win because of the Shatner Quake. Dear sweet jeebus. more » Tomb: R.O.A.C.H.: I would call this a post that starts with a image that makes you wanna run away. But the hashtag was to long. more » geese: I really what to know who they are! there no ENDING!!!! more » MargaretMoony: CREEPY. Though, I really want to know who they were (even though that would kill the story). more » k4man: Great. Now I need to scour that out of my head before I go to bed tonight. more » aleden: thank you! This is one of my favorite stories and as soon as I saw the trailer for Paranormal Activity I thought of it. The whole collection is worth ... more » rudebadger: The short story was more scary than almost all of the allegedly scary movies I've seen lately. Thanks for the link. more » Dice: Damn It! who are they?! good story more » alexburrito: I pulled off my wet shirt and threw it at the bathroom door. I went back to the TV. I watched as they slowely lowered my index finger in a glass of ... more » -
#publishingscams
Get Exposure (In Your Trunk) And Profit (For The Publisher) The Vanity Press Way!
Everyone from A.C. Crispin to the Science Fiction Writers Of America has rushed to condemn Harlequin for starting a self-publishing scam. But Small Beer Press has the best response: A hilarious parody showing how you, too, can waste your money. More » -
#indygiants
Independent Publishers Who Are Reinventing The Future
Genre publishing has taken some hard hits in recent years — but a slew of independent publishers is still out there, charting the unknown regions of book publishing and keeping your reading lists weird. Here are our favorite indy presses.
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#afternoonreading
Before "Paranormal Activity," There Was "Whisper," The Original Sleepcam Horror Story
Did the sleepcam in Paranormal Activity freak you out? Then you need to read Ray Vukcevich's short story "Whisper," published by Small Beer Press in 2001. It's not always a good idea to find out what happens while you sleep. More » -
#steampunk
Our Love For Steampunk Is A Longing For Machines That Don't Suck
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet impressarios Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant have signed up to publish a new anthology of young-adult steampunk stories, featuring well-known authors, comics creators and YA authors. We asked Grant why people — especially young people — are so fascinated with steampunk. More » -
#books
The "It" List Of Small Presses Publishing Scary Stuff
The coolest (and most chilling) horror and dark-fantasy titles are coming out on small presses, says Washington Post critic Michael Dirda. His suggestions include off-beat titles that will rescue you from winter doldrums.

