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Imaginarium Convention awarded World Weaver Press the 2017 Sizemore Award for Best Publisher.
"World Weaver Press, an exciting small press that supports new authors of fantasy. They obviously take pride in their work, creating strong cover art and solid promotional efforts." — Adria Laycraft, NewMyths.com "Organized, professional promotion. I was also able to see the high quality of work they accept and the caliber of authors they sign ... the consistency and demand for exceptional work World Weaver Press has demonstrated. Readers should feel good about picking up any work from World Weaver." — Jay Wilburn, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing "[A] small but mighty company." — Kate Wolford, editor and publisher Enchanted Conversation: A Fairy Tale Magazine Tangent Online 2014 Recommended Reading List honors Fae and Krampusnacht. Tangent reviewers singled out eleven stories from Fae and four from Krampusnacht. PMMP High Fives (Best of 2012)! [read more] Beyond the Glass SlipperReviews
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Bite SomebodyReviews
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Black Pearl Dreaming
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Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Campaign 2100: Game of Scorpions"A tense, taut political thriller that rings much truer than you would suspect, given that it won't be happening for another 8 decades."
—Mike Resnick, 5-time Hugo winner and editor of Galaxy's Edge magazine ReviewsInterviews, Features, Guest Appearances Cassandra ComplexInterviews, Features, Guest Appearances
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Cursed: Wickedly fun Stories“CURSED is a small package of strangeness and charm, delivered by a writer blessed with imagination and wit.”
— Hugo Award Winner Allen Steele, author of THE COYOTE TRILOGY and THE COYOTE CHRONICLES Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Detox in Letters
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Dream Eater
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Fae“A delightfully refreshing collection that offers a totally different take on your usual fairy stories! I should have known that editor Parrish (who also edits the cutting edge horror zine, Niteblade) would want to offer something quite unique. I found it difficult to stop reading as one story ended and another began – all fantastic work by gifted writers. Not for the faint of heart, by any means.”
— Marge Simon, multiple Bram Stoker® winner Reviews
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The Falling of the Moon"Falling of the Moon is a fantasy fairy-tale like nothing I have read before. Mystery and secrets take you to a fantastic mystical world sure to have a book two. It is Pirates of the Caribbean meets Cinderella."
— Girl + Book Reviews
Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Far Orbit“Daring adventure, protagonists who think on their feet, and out of this world excitement! Welcome to FAR ORBIT, a fine collection of stories in the best SF tradition. Strap in and enjoy!”
— Julie E. Czerneda, author of SPECIES IMPERATIVE Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances
Introduction Series Far Orbit Apogee“An attempt to harness the magic of mid-century science fiction is mostly fun, with a few exceptions, in Bascomb’s second Far Orbit collection. There are a few gems among the 13 stories, including Julie Frost’s “The Affairs of Dragons,” which is an utterly charming Firefly-esque tale about a space captain and his crew that take on very unusual cargo: a clutch of dragon eggs that must be kept safe at all costs, but when they hatch, the crew find themselves in the middle of a dragon clan war and a wily bunch of tiny, hungry fire-breathers. Another standout is Keven R. Pittsinger’s “Culture Shock” in which an attempted sabotage of a mining rig lands the saboteur in the brig and to an unlikely friendship with his diametrically opposed jailer, and Dominic Dulley’s “Dainty Jane,” about the 17 year old daughter of a bulk hauler that will do anything not to continue her father’s business, but when raiders board their ship, realizes there are much worse fates.” — Publisher’s Weekly
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Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Fractured Days"Shards of History and its sequel, Fractured Days, are terrifically entertaining reads from beginning to end clearly establishing and demonstrating author Rebecca Roland's consummate skills as an original and entertaining storyteller that will leave her enthusiastic readers looking forward to more novels featuring Malia and her world. Very highly recommended as enduringly popular addition to community library Fantasy Fiction collections." — Midwest Book Review
Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Frozen Fairy Tales
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Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk SummersReviews
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The Grandmother Paradox
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Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Grimm, Grit, and GasolineThe Haunted Housewives of Allister, Alabama“Cleo Tidwell has taste, sass, and heart. Unfortunately, she also has a velvet painting of Elvis. So begins a fast-paced, fun, and compulsively readable romp. The Burg gave us Stephanie Plum, Las Vegas gave us Lucky O’Toole, and now, Allister, AL, presents us with Cleo Tidwell.”
— Lane Robins, critically acclaimed author of Maledicte, Kings and Assassins, and the Shadows Inquiries series (as Lyn Benedict) ReviewsInterviews, Features, Guest Appearances Heir to the Lamp“Heir to the Lamp is Anne Rice meets Harry Potter: delicious writing, mysterious Southern Gothic, and an inventive, magical world for tweens, teens, and the young at heart.”
— Susan Abel Sullivan, author of The Haunted Housewives of Allister, Alabama, Cursed: Wickedly Fun Stories, and forthcoming The Weredog Whisperer Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances
He Sees You When He's Creepin': Tales of Krampus
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Into the Moonless Night
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Interviews, Guest Blogs, Features The King of Ash And Bones"The King of Ash and Bones is hands-down, one of the best collection of short stories I have ever read. I must admit, I already had a love-love relationship with Rebecca Roland after reading Shards of History, but this work just cements everything for me.”
— Good Choice Reading Five Star review Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances KrampusnachtReviews
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Mrs. Claus: Not the Fairy Tale They Say
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Interviews, Guest Blogs, Spotlights Murder in the Generative Kitchen
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Opal“A fairy tale within a fairy tale within a fairy tale — the narratives fit together like interlocking pieces of a puzzle, beautifully told.”
— Zachary Petit, Editor, Writer’s Digest Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Recognize FascismReviews
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ScarecrowReviews
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Cover Unveiling Shards of History“A must for any fantasy reader. Prepare to be taken by storm with Rebecca Roland fever.”
— Plasma Frequency ReviewsInterviews, Features, Guest Appearances Shattered Fates
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Skull and Pestle: New Tales of Baba Yaga
Featuring winner of the 2020 WSFA Small Press Award: "The Partisan and the Witch" by Charlotte Honigman
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Vanity in Dust
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Cover Reveal The Weredog Whisperer“Fun, quirky, suspenseful, and outrageous — this paranormal adventure will have you laughing, gasping, and turning the pages.”
— Jeanne Cavelos, best-selling author of The Passing of the Techno-Mages Reviews Interviews, Features, Guest Appearances Wolves and Witches"It’s in the details that Davis and Engelhardt get you. I don’t know if it’s love or obsession or maybe just succumbing to the spell, but what stays with me is the tenor and texture of these tales retold — whether the fabric of a dancing shoe, the hollowness of bones in the wind, or the sharp critique of stereotyped social norms. Let yourself be enchanted and enjoy.”
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