Full Moon Press

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Full Moon Press is a small press publishing company owned and operated by former NFL player Paul Little and his wife Callie Little. They specialize in signed limited and lettered EDition books in the horror fiction and speculative fiction genres.

Currently, Full Moon Press publishes books in four different formats:

  • Signed Lettered Edition Hardcovers - Limited to as many as 52 copies with extra features like full leather bindings, satin ribbon page markers, full color frontis pieces, extra artwork, traycases made of leather or wood and lined in velvet, and more
  • Signed Limited Edition Hardcovers
  • Signed Remarqued Limited Edition Hardcovers- this was part of a special deal for certain lifetime memberships. They are the same as the Signed Limited Editions but with an extra original drawing on the signature page
  • Trade Hardcovers

While starting up, Full Moon Press offered Lifetime Memberships for their Lettered Editions, Limited Editions, and Trade Editions.

Publications

Non-series titles

  • The Wildman by Rick Hautala (artwork by Alan M. Clark) (2008)
  • Killer's Diary by Brian Pinkerton (artwork by Zach McCain) (2009)
  • The Skull Ring by Scott Nicholson (artwork by Alan M. Clark) (2009)
  • Pandora Drive by Tim Waggoner (announced)
  • New Moon on the Water by Mort Castle (announced)
  • The Spectre of Death by J. N. Williamson, with an introduction by Mort Castle (announced)
  • Unnamed title by John Saul (announced)

Anthologies

  • Somewhere South of Hell: Tales of Southern Horror, edited by Ronald Kelly
  • Attack Of The Killer B's, edited by Zach Powell (late 2009). Featuring new novellas by Brian Keene, Brian Cartwright, and Brian Freeman, and a reprint of a Brian Lumley novella. Featuring artwork by Alex McVey and Zach McCain.

Brian Lumley's Dreamlands series

The following titles have been announced for the Brian Lumley's Dreamlands Series:

  1. The Hero of Dreams
  2. The Ship of Dreams
  3. The Mad Moon of Dreams
  4. Iced on Aran
  5. Questors for Kuranes

Definitive Classics Edition series

Full Moon Press also releases titles under a Definitive Classics Edition label. These are usually books that are already well established as classic literature.

  1. Carmilla/The Evil Guest by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (2009) - Introduced and Signed by Scott Nicholson and artwork by Glenn Chadbourne, Alex McVey, and Josh Thompson
  2. Dracula by Bram Stoker (2009) - Introduced and signed by Brian Lumley
  3. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (2009) - Introduced and signed by Dean Koontz

Essential David Niall Wilson series

The following titles have been announced for the Essential David Niall Wilson series:

  • MaelstroM (artwork by Alex McVey) (2009)
  • Sins of the Flash

Essential Ronald Kelly series

The following titles have been announced for the Essential Ronald Kelly series. Ronald Kelly is adding exclusive additional novellas in each of the Essential volumes. Each one includes characters from the original novels and are linked to the original storyline somehow:

  1. Undertaker's Moon (formerly Moon of the Werewolf), plus novella: The Spawn of Arget Bethir, artwork by Alex McVey
  2. Pitfall, plus novella: Last of the Chupacabra, artwork by Alex McVey
  3. Burnt Magnolia (formerly The Possession), plus novella: The Conflict, artwork by Alex McVey
  4. Twelve Gauge (formerly Father's Little Helper), plus novella: [...] Time
  5. Fear, plus novella: The Seedling
  6. Hindsight, plus novella: Potter's Field
  7. Restless Shadows, plus novella: Thine Eyes Be Opened
  8. The Dark'Un (formerly Something Out There), plus novella: Of Crows & Pale Doves
  9. Blood Kin, plus novella: The Wanderer of Twilight Mountain

Josephe Nassise's Templar Chronicles trilogy

Joseph Nassise's Templar Chronicles trilogy has been announced.

  • Heretic, artwork by Don Paresi
  • A Scream of Angels (announced)
  • A Tear in the Sky (announced)

Steven Savile's Gabriel Rush series

The following titles have been announced for Steven Savile's Gabriel Rush series.

  • Snuff
  • Hate Mail