Trade Desk

Resources for booksellers, libraries, reviewers, and rights contacts.

Use this page as the professional entry point for Sourdough Press catalog information, wholesale questions, review-copy requests, permissions, and publication-window planning.

Catalog
6
Backlist
2
Upcoming
2

Professional Inquiries

A clearer front desk for the press.

Trade questions need a different path than reader browsing. The Trade Desk collects the practical information a working publisher is expected to make easy to find.

Contact trade desk

Booksellers

Wholesale and shelf requests

Request availability notes, wholesale terms, title positioning, and recommended shelf categories for current and forthcoming editions.

Start inquiry

Libraries

Collection development

Ask for catalog information, acquisition notes, format details, and collection-fit guidance for poetry, horror, and strange fiction shelves.

Start inquiry

Reviewers

Review copies and media notes

Request review-copy consideration, author materials, cover assets, publication timing, or a short press note for coverage planning.

Start inquiry

Rights

Permissions and rights

Contact the press about excerpt permissions, classroom use, reprint questions, translation interest, or other rights inquiries.

Start inquiry

Catalog Sheet

Current title information at a glance.

Professional contacts can use this compact list to identify the right title before sending an inquiry.

TitleAuthorStatusFormatAvailability
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

Materials

What the press can route.

Send a direct note if you need information not listed in the public catalog. Include the title, use case, deadline, and organization whenever possible.

01

Name the title

Include the book title, author, format, and the kind of request you are making so the press can route it cleanly.

02

Share the timeline

Add ordering windows, review deadlines, event dates, course terms, or publication dates when timing matters.

03

Include context

Booksellers, librarians, reviewers, and rights contacts should include organization, outlet, store, or institution details.

Still unsure?

Send the practical version first.

A short, specific request with the title, deadline, and intended use is usually enough to begin.

Write to the press