Fedogan & Bremer

Fedogan & Bremer is a weird fiction specialty publishing house founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1985 by Philip Rahman and Dennis Weiler. The name comes from the nicknames of the two founders when they were in college.

The first Fedogan and Bremer project was a commercial cassette recording of a reading of H.P. Lovecraft's "Fungi From Yuggoth", released in 1987.

Arkham House had announced the forthcoming publication of Colossus by Donald Wandrei as early as 1965[1]. However, it remained unpublished into the 1980s[2]. Philip Rahman approached the Wandrei estate with the hopes of publishing the collection. While no manuscript nor proposed contents could be found, Rahman and Weiler went forward and published a collection using the same title as the unpublished Arkham House collection. Fedogan and Bremer continues to publish the sorts of works that were published by Arkham House in the sixties under August Derleth's direction[3]. Fedogan & Bremer books were distributed by DreamHaven Books in Minneapolis for many years. They distributed via Arkham House until 2011, when Arkham House temporarily ceased operations.

Some Fedogan and Bremer titles have been issued in limited as well as in trade editions.

Fedogan and Bremer were inactive since 2006 due to personal troubles of the publisher, however they have never formally announced their closure. The announced project Dead Titans, Waken!, a variant version of Donald Wandrei's novel The Web of Easter Island edited for F&B by S.T. Joshi was purchased by another publisher in early 2011.

With the untimely death of Mr. Rahman 7/23/2011, the business was forced to begin a reorganization. There are no planned new projects, but distribution arrangements are being made to sell books still in press.

Contents

Imprints

In 1996, with the publication of The Last Pin, by Howard Wandrei, Fedogan & Bremer launched a subsidiary imprint, F & B Mystery. The imprint focuses on mystery and detective fiction. Since title pages list the publisher simply as "F & B Mystery," this has generated some confusion among librarians and bibliographers.

Awards

In 1998, Fedogan & Bremer won a World Fantasy Award, Special Award - Non-Professional, for book publishing[4].

Works published by Fedogan & Bremer

Works published by F & B Mystery

Notes

  1. ^ Wandrei, Donald (1965). Strange Harvest. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House. 
  2. ^ Jaffery, Sheldon (1989). The Arkham House Companion. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House Inc.. pp. 148. ISBN 1-55742-005-X. 
  3. ^ Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd.. pp. 257. 
  4. ^ *"1998 World Fantasy Award Winners and Nominees". World Fantasy Convention. http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/1998.html. Retrieved 2008-04-03. 

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