New Titles from Malarkey Books

Hi,

I'm not getting much writing done this year, too busy editing books for Malarkey. We've published three books already this year:

Faith by Itoro Bassey
http://malarkeybooks.com/store/faith-...

Music Is Over by Ben Arzate
http://malarkeybooks.com/store/music-...

It Came From the Swamp, an anthology of short stories featuring cryptids (think Bigfoot), edited by Joey Poole
http://malarkeybooks.com/store/it-cam...

Our next book comes out next month. It's Toadstones by Eric Williams.
http://malarkeybooks.com/store/toadst...

If you like B movies, if you like weird, if you like geology, you'll like this. It's fun. I designed the cover and had a lot of fun laying the interior of the book out. Think I killed it with font selection, honestly.

Coming in May, but open for preorders now, is Guess What's Different, a killer essay collection by Susan Triemert, who is a real sharp writer and master of her craft. I also made the cover for this one.
http://malarkeybooks.com/store/guessw...

We've got ebooks of all these titles (except that ones that aren't officially published yet but even those will be in there soon) in the Malarkey digital store: http://malarkeybooks.com/ebooks. We host these ebooks on our own site, bypassing Amazon, allowing us to keep prices low and give the authors 50% royalties. In fact the authors get 50% royalties on net revenue on both print and ebook versions. Which is a hell of a lot better deal than most publishers offer.

We're working hard to publish incredible books following a business model that's not exploitative of our authors, and I really hope you'll check out some of these titles. If you pick up a couple cheap ebooks, you score some cool titles and are genuinely helping a small press and it's authors.

Thanks!

AG
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