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CPclaretpress.bsky.social

🥳 We are delighted to announce that Jill Culiner has won the Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Best Memoir 2024 for ‘Those Absent On the Great Hungarian Plain’ For more info including an extract, see below 👇 www.claretpress.com/book/those-a...#ThoseAbsent#IndiePublisher

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JBjdbuffington.bsky.social

Nothing But The Willows is 18 tales of ephemeral terror, all encompassing, yet without form. Ghosts that don’t believe in themselves. Space ships as the last known world. Available wherever you like books! @s8cpublications.bsky.social#HorrorSky#BookSky#IndiePublisherbookshop.org/p/books/noth...

Front cover of Nothing But The Willows & Other Things That Are Not There. A drawing on black paper of a willow looking like a mournful, yawning face, by Stina Patton. The title and author name are in bold white font, split above and below the tree.
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DEdaulnoy.bsky.social

D’Aulnoy published twelve books, but where other fairy tale writers like Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm became household names, d’Aulnoy seems all but forgotten in the mainstream. Read more: www.daulnoy.com/blog/founding-story #IndiePublisher

Founding Story: d'Aulnoy Editions
Founding Story: d'Aulnoy Editions

Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville – known as Madame or Countess d’Aulnoy (/dol-ˈnwɑː/) – was a 17th-century French writer, lover, and possible spy. Credited with coining the term “fairy tales,” . . .

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Jon Dexter, creator of Dime-Store Detective, joins me to discuss Blacksad—a comic you probably never read and should! fantasticcomicfan.podbean.com/e/180-blacks...#independentcomics#indiepublisher#comicbooks#comicbook#comiccollector#comicbookpodcast#fantasticcomicfan

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Rik Offenberger is here to talk about some of the “Lost Universes” of comics— some of which you may remember and miss! fantasticcomicfan.podbean.com/e/179-lost-u...#independentcomics#indiepublisher#comicbooks#comicbook#comiccollector#comicbookpodcast#fantasticcomicfan

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DEdaulnoy.bsky.social

D’Aulnoy published twelve books, but where other fairy tale writers like Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm became household names, d’Aulnoy seems all but forgotten in the mainstream. Read more: www.daulnoy.com/blog/founding-story #IndiePublisher

Founding Story: d'Aulnoy Editions
Founding Story: d'Aulnoy Editions

Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville – known as Madame or Countess d’Aulnoy (/dol-ˈnwɑː/) – was a 17th-century French writer, lover, and possible spy. Credited with coining the term “fairy tales,” . . .

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As for this picture I always like an opportunity to show off my @charco.bsky.social#publishing#indiepublishing#publisher#directory#listings#indiepublisher

A shelf of Charco Press books spine on
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As for this picture I always like an opportunity to show off my @charco.bsky.social#publishing#indiepublishing#publisher#directory#listings#indiepublisher

A shelf of Charco Press books spine on
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