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Night Shade Books

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Country of origin
  
United States

Publication types
  
Books

Headquarters location
  
San Francisco

Founded
  
1997

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Fiction genres
  
science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Official website
  
www.nightshadebooks.com

Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States

Founders
  
Jason Williams, Benjamin Cossel

Night Shade Books is an American, San Francisco-based imprint, formerly an independent publishing company, which specializes in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Among its publications have been the U.S. edition of Iain M. Banks' novel The Algebraist, which was nominated for a Hugo Award, and Paolo Bacigalupi's novel The Windup Girl, which won several awards. The company was started in 1997 by Jason Williams, with Jeremy Lassen coming on board as a partner shortly after the company's founding. Night Shade won the 2003 World Fantasy Award (Non-Professional).

On July 9, 2010, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) placed Night Shade Books on probation after it admitted to, and apologized to, authors for contractual irregularities. On November 30, 2011, SFWA lifted the probation based on good behavior during the probationary period. However, an investigation was reopened when further complaints were submitted to SFWA the following year. Once Night Shade Books indicated that it was possibly facing bankruptcy, SFWA subsequently delisted Night Shade Books as a qualifying market around April 2013. Two interested parties, Skyhorse Publishing and Start Publishing, offered to buy out the contracts and continue Night Shade Books as an imprint of their respective companies. On June 3, 2013, the final details of the corporate acquisition were announced.

As of 2017, Night Shade Book's main office and sales office are now in New York, and its distribution is through Simon & Schuster.

References

Night Shade Books Wikipedia