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QUEEN OF NONE ARRIVES TODAY!
FINALLY! Queen of None is out in the world, and already backordered at Amazon! Try finding it wherever you like, including Indiebound, Barnes and Noble, and Kobo! “…a layered, engaging retelling sure to please fans of the Arthurian tales.” —… Read More ›
Coming Soon to our Backers…
The final table of contents for our upcoming anthology, Way of the Laser, Future Crime Stories, is finally ready for everyone to know. We’re terrifically excited to share these stories with you. We did have some shuffling and reshuffling in our… Read More ›
Five Forthcoming Titles from Vernacular Books!
Five Forthcoming Titles from Vernacular Books!
Books to Give Thanks for
Never before in my life have the ideas of others occupied so much of my thoughts. In grad school, twenty books a year seemed like a lot. This year, I’m past that and we haven’t even scratched December. Most of… Read More ›
Hugo Eligibility Time is Nigh
Over here at Vernacular Books, we had an amazing 2020, despite all the horrors of the world unfolding upon everyone in every other aspect of our lives. Our first books launched successfully, found some readers, and some amazing reviews. Since… Read More ›
Paul Jessup’s October Short Story Roundup
October has to be my most favorite month of them all. See here the grey skies, overcast and hung low with a silver outline of a moon beyond them. See here the slow rolling fog across the ground, occluding everything… Read More ›
Review of Queen of None by Natania Barron
By Paul Jessup Before we go any further, I have a few things to get out of the way that might temper your response to this review. Yes, this website is affiliated with Vernacular Books, the very same who published… Read More ›
Paul Jessup’s July Short Story Roundup!
Oh boy where did the month ago? Is it time for another monthly short story roundup? Well, I guess it is. This month has a been a strange month, for certain, but then again all months have been strange months… Read More ›
Paul Jessup’s June Short Story Roundup
Here we go, here we go, a read and appreciated list for June 2020. Hold on, you might say, isn’t this a Locus style short story roundup? Are you going to go through a long list of everything published in… Read More ›