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Rowan, Rook & Decard
16 July
Rowan, Rook and Decard is a game publisher founded in 2017 by independent game designers Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor, with Maz Hamilton as business director.
Rowan, Rook & Decard …
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Hog River Press
4 July
Hog River Press is a print and online poetry journal edited on the banks of the Hog River in Connecticut.
They print magnificent poems, engender conversation between poets, and indulge …
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Moose Kid Comics
1 July
Moose Kids Comics is a glorious 36-page, free to read, digital children’s comic.
It features over 40 of the best comic artists working today, from well-established heroes to newer talents …
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BenBella
19 June
Founded in 2001, BenBella Books is a publishing boutique that aims to be the publisher of choice for a select group of authors who value personal attention, a partnership philosophy, …
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CtrlAltCassie
12 June
CtrlAltCassie is the online home of wonderful and colourful products by artist Cassie Daley.
Cassie currently stocks the fantastic Cooking the Rainbow recipe book. This original recipe book includes 50+ …
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Crimperbooks
12 June
Crimperbooks is the home of award-winning children’s stories and books by Ryan Cartwright.
"We love stories in our family and sometimes we’ll sit around making them up with each other. …
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Lunate
12 June
Lunate is a literary journal founded in 2019, and based in Manchester, UK.
A home for remarkable writing, Lunate was co-founded and edited by Gary Kaill and Hannah Clark. Their …
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Scarlett Gale
12 June
Scarlett Gale is the author of His Secret Illuminations and His Sacred Incantations.
Long ago, under another name, she was the co-author of Needles and Artifice (Cooperative Press; 2012), featuring …
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The Dark Magazine
6 June
Each month The Dark brings you the best in dark fantasy and horror!
Selected by award-winning editor Sean Wallace and published by Prime Books, The Dark Magazine is a great …
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Waystation
4 June
WAYSTATION is an amateur magazine that seeks to discover, inspire, and publish emerging authors who are enthusiastic about the tradition of "space opera."
Space opera is a pulp genre of science …
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