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PS Publishing

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Publication types
  
Books, Magazines

Founder
  
Peter Crowther

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Official website
  
www.pspublishing.co.uk

Founded
  
1999

Headquarters locations
  
Hornsea, United Kingdom, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, England, United Kingdom

Fiction genres
  
Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror fiction

Profiles

PS Publishing is a Hornsea, UK based publisher founded in 1999 by Peter Crowther. They specialise in novella length fiction (20,000 to 40,000 words) from the fantasy, science fiction and horror genres. It has won what The Guardian calls the "prestigous" World Fantasy Award nine times in the categories of Single-Author Collection (for The Very Best of Gene Wolfe, published 2010; Bibliomancy, 2003; and Where Furnaces Burn, 2012), Anthology (Exotic Gothic 4, 2012), Long Fiction (The Unlicensed Magician, 2015), Novel (Illyria, 2007; Osama, 2011), and in the category "Special Award, Professional."

Contents

Since June 2004 it has also published the quarterly magazine Postscripts. Since 2012, PS is the publisher of the Exotic Gothic series, edited by Danel Olson. The New York Times argues that PS Publishing has chosen to be the first publisher of certain authors that mainstream publishers initially avoided, but who then went on to have their works appear on The New York Times Bestseller List and become optioned for film, including Stephen King's son, Joe Hill (writer).

1999

  • Leningrad Nights by Graham Joyce
  • How the Other Half Lives by James Lovegrove
  • The Vaccinator by Michael Marshall Smith
  • Andy Warhol's Dracula by Kim Newman
  • 2000

  • Making History by Paul J. McAuley
  • Reality Dust by Stephen Baxter
  • Naming of Parts by Tim Lebbon
  • Watching Trees Grow by Peter F. Hamilton
  • Tendeléo's Story by Ian McDonald
  • 2001

  • The Human Front by Ken MacLeod
  • Park Polar by Adam Roberts
  • Diamond Dogs by Alastair Reynolds
  • Infinity Plus One edited Keith Brooke and Nick Gevers
  • The Astonished Eye by Tracy Knight
  • A Writer's Life by Eric Brown
  • Nearly People by Conrad Williams
  • 2002

  • The Tain by China Miéville
  • White Bizango by Stephen Gallagher
  • Riding the Rock by Stephen Baxter
  • Keep Out the Night edited by Stephen Jones
  • Ramsey Campbell, Probably edited by S. T. Joshi
  • Firing the Cathedral by Michael Moorcock
  • V.A.O. by Geoff Ryman
  • The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke by Mark Chadbourn
  • The Uglimen by Mark Morris
  • The Darkest Part of the Woods by Ramsey Campbell
  • A Year in the Linear City by Paul Di Filippo
  • Blood Follows by Steven Erikson
  • 2003

  • Light Stealer by James Barclay
  • Dear Abbey by Terry Bisson
  • Infinity Plus 2 edited by Keith Brooke and Nick Gevers
  • Righteous Blood by Cliff Burns
  • Told by the Dead by Ramsey Campbell
  • Fuzzy Dice by Paul Di Filippo
  • Bibliomancy by Elizabeth Hand
  • By Moonlight Only edited by Stephen Jones
  • Jupiter Magnified by Adam Roberts
  • Floater by Lucius Shepard
  • In Springdale Town by Robert Freeman Wexler
  • 2004

  • Mayflower II by Stephen Baxter
  • The Overnight by Ramsey Campbell
  • The Healthy Dead by Steven Erikson
  • Out of His Mind by Stephen Gallagher
  • Jigsaw Men by Gary Greenwood
  • Changing of Faces by Tim Lebbon
  • Gig by James Lovegrove
  • Banquet for the Damned by Adam Nevill
  • No Traveller Returns by Paul Park
  • Trujillo by Lucius Shepard
  • Michael Marshall Smith: The Annotated Bibliography by Lavie Tidhar
  • My Death by Lisa Tuttle
  • 2005

  • The Devil Delivered by Steven Erikson
  • Under the Penitence by Mary Gentle
  • The Wandering Soul by William Hope Hodgson
  • The Lost Poetry by William Hope Hodgson
  • Don't Turn Out the Light edited by Stephen Jones
  • Little Machines by Paul J. McAuley
  • Turns and Chances by Juliet McKenna
  • Night of Knives by Ian Cameron Esslemont
  • Fishin' with Grandma Matchie by Steven Erikson
  • The Clock King and the Queen of the Hourglass by Vera Nazarian
  • Nowhere Near an Angel by Mark Morris
  • The Periodic Table of SF (a collection) by Michael Swanwick
  • Under the Penitence by Mary Gentle
  • A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction by Michael Bishop
  • The Extraordinary Voyage of Jules Verne by Eric Brown
  • TWOC by Graham Joyce
  • R is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury
  • S is for Space by Ray Bradbury
  • The Cosmology of the Wider World by Jeffrey Ford
  • Sanity and the Lady by Brian Aldiss
  • Secret Stories by Ramsey Campbell
  • 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill
  • 2010

  • The Colorado Kid - Stephen King
  • Black Wings of Cthulhu: Tales of Lovecraftian Horror, edited by S.T. Joshi
  • Table of Contents

  • Pickman's Other Model - Caitlín R. Kiernan
  • Desert Dreams - Donald R. Burleson
  • Engravings - Joseph S. Pulver
  • Copping Squid - Michael Shea
  • Passing Spirits - Sam Gafford
  • The Broadsword - Laird Barron
  • Usurped - William Browning Spencer
  • Denker's Book - Davd J. Schow
  • Inhabitants of Wraithwood - W.H. Pugmire
  • The Dome - Mollie L. Burleson
  • Rotterdam - Nicholas Royle
  • Tempting Providence - Jonathan Thomas
  • Howling in the Dark - Darrell Schweitzer
  • The Truth About Pickman - Brian Stableford
  • Tunnells - Philip Haldeman
  • The Correspondence of Cameron Thaddeus Nash - Annotated by Ramsey Campbell
  • Violence, Child of Trust - Michael Cisco
  • Lesser Demons - Norman Partridge
  • An Eldritch Matter - Adam Niswander
  • Substitutions - Michael Marshall Smith
  • Susie - Jason Van Hollander
  • 2012

  • Edge of Dark Water - Joe R. Lansdale
  • Trapped in the Saturday Matinee - Joe R. Lansdale
  • The Architect - Brendan Connell
  • References

    PS Publishing Wikipedia