Dark Regions Press
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Status | Active |
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Founded | 1985 |
Founder | Chris Morey |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Ashland, Oregon |
Key people | R.J. Cavender - Managing Editor of Horror |
Fiction genres | Horror, Dark Fantasy, Science Fiction |
Official website | http://www.darkregions.com/ |
Dark Regions Press is an independent publishing company that specializes in horror, suspense, science fiction, and mystery novels. Founded in 1985 they have been publishing books by many authors and have gained a following and have won many awards in the horror genre. It was founded by Chris Morley.[1][2] Works published by the company have received recognition from Horror Writers Association and many works have won Bram Stoker Awards.
List of Authors
- Michael A. Arnzen
- Allyson Bird
- Robert Borski
- Bruce Boston
- Mort Castle
- James Chambers
- G.O. Clark
- Christopher Conlon
- Gary William Crawford
- James Dorr
- David Dunwoody
- Gabrielle Faust
- Janet Fox
- Robert Frazier
- Jim Gavin
- Richard Gavin
- Rick Hautala
- Angeline Hawkes
- C.J. Henderson
- Brian A. Hopkins
- Sarah A. Hoyt
- Charlee Jacob
- Julia Jeffrey
- Shaun Jeffrey
- Michael Kelly
- Joe R. Lansdale[3]
- Mary Soon Lee
- Michael McBride
- Daniel McGachey
- Joe McKinney
- Gary McMahon
- William Meikle
- Paul Melniczek
- Wayne Miller
- Tom Moran
- Gene O'Neill
- Scott Nicholson
- Weston Ochse
- William Ollie
- Tom Piccirilli
- W.H. Pugmire
- Stephen Mark Rainey
- Gina Ranalli
- Mike Resnick
- Tony Richards
- Gord Rollo
- Steven Savile
- David B. Silva
- Harry Shannon
- Marge Simon
- Dave Smeds
- Jeff Strand
- Simon Strantzas
- Jeffrey Thomas
- Scott Thomas
- Mary Turzillo
- Laura J. Underwood
- Steve Vernon
- Tim Waggoner
- Frank Walls
- Jason Whitley
- David Niall Wilson
References
- ↑ Morley, Chris. "Interview". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
- ↑ Smashwords. "Dark Regions Press". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
- ↑ Lansdale, Joe R. "Dark Regions Press needs our help". Retrieved 3 January 2014.
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