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| Title | Author | Status | Format | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Crown of Glass | Sebastian Michaels | Bizarre Tales Edition | Narrative Poetry Horror | In development |
| The Galaxy of Us | Sebastian Michaels | Coming Soon | Poetry collection | Coming soon |
| The Astral Annex | Sebastian Michaels | Chapter 1 Out Now! | Web Book | Available through the rotary reader |
| Weather for the Dead | Inez Marr | Backlist | Chapbook | Backlist |
| A Small Atlas of Ruin | Corin Ashe | Coming Soon | Illustrated fiction | Coming soon |
| The Orchard After Midnight | Elian North | Backlist | Novella | Backlist |
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