Books & Publishers
The Book Place
Useful on-line books magazine
The Do Not Press
Publishers The Do Not Press live here
Fantastic Literature
Want to buy a recently published sf, fantasy, horror or crime book? Try here.
Or, if you want old paperbacks, send a first class stamp or two to Mike Don,
233 Maine Road, Manchester, M14 7WG for Dreamberry Wine, a catalogue of mostly
second-hand, mostly sf-fantasy-horror (& related) books (mostly
reasonably-priced paperbacks), which includes, in each issue, book reviews and
a letters column.
Gauntlet Press
Horror/dark suspense/dark fantasy publishers
Mandrake Home Page
British occult publishers
Necropolitan Press
Writer-editor Jeffrey Thomas's independent publisher of horror, SF, fantasy
& slipstream
Pendragon Press
Publishers of the Nasty Snips horror anthology
PS Publishing
Publishers of
first edition novellas by Stephen Baxter, Graham Joyce, and many British SF
writers
Savoy
Lord Horror, Meng & Ecker, creators of La Squab, publishers of new hardback
editions of Engelbrecht, Zenith the Albino, etc, with a long history
Serpent's Tail
All the Serpent's Tails fit to print
SF Site
American site full of genre publishing news, reviews and information
Tartarus Press
Publishers of Arthur Machen, Robert Aickman and various newer and out of print
writers
The Women's Press
'Established in 1978, The Women's Press is dedicated to publishing incisive
feminist fiction and non-fiction by outstanding women writers from all round
the world. Literary and crime fiction, biography and autobiography, books on
psychology, health, race and disability, women's studies and cultural, sexual
and political history all have a place within the inclusive and unique
publishing space that is The Women's Press. Our Livewire list - a series of
up-front, contemporary, issue-driven works of fiction and non-fiction for young
women - deserves special mention.' Has published SF, including Herland, Women
on the Edge of Time, and Parable of the Sower and Parable of the
Talents
Women in Publishing
'Works to promote the status of women working in publishing and related trades
by helping them develop their careers. Opportunities to learn more about your
area of work, share information and expertise, give and receive support, and
partake in practical training for career and personal development. Open to all
women interested in publishing. Members, British and abroad, range from
students to managing directors. Through the monthly WiP meetings [in London]
there are opportunities to learn more about your area of work, share
information and expertise, give and receive support, and partake in practical
training for career and personal development. Our activities are open to all
women interested in publishing.'