Cover Reveal: A Stitch in Crime by Justin Robinson
Candlemark & Gleam readers first met Nick Moss – WWII veteran, Night War survivor, member of the dwindling human cohort, hard-bitten private eye – in Justin Robinson’s neo-noir comédie fantastique…
Candlemark & Gleam readers first met Nick Moss – WWII veteran, Night War survivor, member of the dwindling human cohort, hard-bitten private eye – in Justin Robinson’s neo-noir comédie fantastique…
On December 16, 2019, Candlemark & Gleam’s Reckless digital imprint will release Christine Lucas’ collection Fates and Furies. The stories are seamless fusions of SFF, myths and little-known history that…
It has been customary to launch novels of Justin Robinson’s noir monsterverse on Halloween. However, in a change of pace (and protagonist) A Stitch in Crime will appear on the…
Congratulations and a happy journey to Robin Shortt, whose riveting wuxia fantasy novel The Marten and the Scorpion bursts upon our world today! The magnificent cover is by Candra Hope.…
When I donned my editor's hat in earnest, I envisioned the Feral Astrogators anthos: The Other Half of the Sky (2013) and To Shape the Dark (2016). I’d like to…
On September 30, 2019, Candlemark & Gleam will release Robin Shortt’s cinematic adventure The Marten and the Scorpion which unfurls in a medieval Samarkand awash in street gangs, assassins and…
The Reckless imprint has been as busy (and as lucky in the works it has attracted) as its older Candlemark sibling. After the high-stakes interstellar diplomacy of Wisps of Spider…
Candlemark & Gleam is known for finding exciting new voices and empowering neglected ones. An equally integral part of our vision is to give starships to astrogators who come from…
Justin Robinson fans, rejoice! A new tributary is joining the City of Devils (comprised by City of Devils, Fifty Feet of Trouble and Wolfman Confidential, and we now get to…
It is with great sorrow that I must share the devastating news that Kristin Landon left us suddenly, at the absurdly early age of sixty, with many stories still to…