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Open Submissions

December 1, 2011

Dragon Moon Press is pleased to announce that our submissions are open for the month of December. Please visit our Submissions Guidelines for details (read carefully – we are not accepting all genres at this time!) and help us spread the word.... (read the rest)

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Triptych on PW’s “Best of 2011″ list!

November 10, 2011

Publishers Weekly’s “Best Genre Books of 2011″ list is out, and our own TRIPTYCH by J.M. Frey has made the list! Says Genreville’s Rose Fox, “This book has aliens, time travel, queer polyamorous romance that feels absolutely real, loss and grief and soldiering on, languages, family… in short, it was written for me. I haven’t ... (read the rest)

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Mind Over Mind Trailer

September 18, 2011

Mind Over Mind Video Trailer   Do you hear voices in your head? Admit it… you do. Bet you always figured it was just your imagination, didn’t you? You were wrong…  ... (read the rest)

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New Website

September 4, 2011

So we’ve let it go live, this new website. We don’t have the look down yet, but we think all the data (including the store) works correctly, so help us test it please. If you find a link that doesn’t work, just leave a comment and we’ll get it fixed back up. Thank you so ... (read the rest)

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Scimitar’s Heir Launches this Week!

August 29, 2011

The third installment in the Scimitar Seas novels launches this week at Dragon*Con as Chris will be attending the oh-so-fabulous convention. With Books 1 and 2 (Scimitar Moon and Scimitar Sun respectively) both winning the GOLD for Fantasy in the Foreword Book of the Year Awards, you know you’ve got a special read on your ... (read the rest)

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When the Hero Comes Home

August 29, 2011

“When the Hero Comes Home” An Anthology of Sci-Fi and Fantasy Short Stories Edited by Gabrielle Harbowy and Ed Greenwood Featuring an introduction by Susan J. Morris www.dragonmoonpress.com HEROES come in a thousand guises, and so do stories about them. The only survivor of a war struggles to return to a home that doesn’t exist ... (read the rest)

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