Books from Subterranean Press

  • Infernal Parade
    By Clive Barker

    "Infernal Parade begins with the tale of a convicted criminal, Tom Requiem, who returns from the brink of death to restore both fear and a touch of awe to a complacent world.

  • Reading Backwards
    By John Crowley

    "Reading Backwards is John Crowley's first collection of non-fiction since In Other Words was published in 2007. Like its predecessor, this new book reflects an astonishing range of interests, both literary and otherwise.

  • Hell's Bounty
    By Joe R. Lansdale

    If the Western town of Falling Rock isn't dangerous enough due to drunks, fast guns and greedy miners, it gets a real dose of ugly when a soulless, dynamite-loving bounty hunter named Smith rides into town to bring back a bounty, dead or ...

  • Coco Butternut
    By Joe R. Lansdale

    Coco Butternut marks the always-welcome return of Joe R. Lansdale's dysfunctional duo: Hap Collins and Leonard Pine. As usual, wherever Hap and Leonard go, trouble seems to already be there, awaiting their arrival.

  • The Ape Man's Brother
    By Joe R. Lansdale

    Recounts the adventures of the Big Guy and his ape-man brother, from the brother's perspective as they live amongst deadly beasts, encounter an expedition of explorers from the outside, make Hollywood movies, and after a humiliating event ...

  • Driving to Geronimo's Grave and Other Stories
    By Joe R. Lansdale

    Spanning from the Wild West to the Great Depression and even into the future, this collection of short stories from the author of Jack Rabbit Smile includes tales of killer machines, a big grizzly bear, shipwrecks, monsters and mystery.

  • The Best of Harry Turtledove
    By Harry Turtledove

    "This imaginative collection from Hugo Award winner Turtledove (Down in the bottomlands) brings together 24 'what if' stories set in surprisingly altered Earths.

  • We Can Remember It for You Wholesale: 1963-1981
    By Philip K. Dick

    The best of these stories, like the best of Dick's novels, are richly imagined, deeply personal visions that no one else could have written. They're going to be around for a very long time to come.

  • A Stitch in Time
    By Kelley Armstrong

    "Dust jacket and end sheet illustrations ... by Miranda Meeks"--Copyright page.

  • Cruel Fate
    By Kelley Armstrong

    Three years after discovering that her biological parents are convicted serial killers, Olivia finally has her life back, and it's better than ever.

  • Rough Justice
    By Kelley Armstrong

    A novella featuring Olivia Taylor-Jones, from the Cainsville series.

  • Becoming
    By Kelley Armstrong

    'Becoming' covers the darkest part of Elena's introduction to life as a werewolf, and fills in an important chapter in the Otherworld story. The Otherworld, a series of novels written by Kelley Armstrong.

  • Or Else My Lady Keeps the Key
    By Kage Baker

    It's 1672 in Port Royal, Jamaica. John James, London bricklayer's apprentice turned pirate, is returning from the sack of Panama with his share of the loot (a lousy 200 pieces...

  • Yellow Dog
    By Charles de Lint

    Illustrated chapbook limited to 750 signed, numbered copies.

  • Square3
    By MIRA. GRANT

    When the great incursion occurred, the fabric of reality was ripped apart and giant monsters invaded the world.

  • Mirror Kingdoms: The Best of Peter S. Beagle
    By Peter S. Beagle

    Mirror Kingdoms: The Best of Peter S. Beagle collects the very best of these stories, over 200,000 words worth, ranging across 45 years of his career from early stories to freshly minted tales that will surprise and amaze readers.

  • An Open Book: Poems
    By Orson Scott Card

    This is an open book in two senses of the term.It is open because it is a work in progress.

  • Rolling in the Deep
    By Mira Grant

    They didn't expect actual mermaids. They certainly didn't expect those mermaids to have teeth. This is the story of the Atargatis, lost at sea with all hands. Some have called it a hoax; others have called it a maritime tragedy.

  • Teaching the Dog to Read
    By Jonathan Carroll

    The story opens when mid-level office drone Tony Areal receives an extravagant gift: the Lichtenberg wristwatch he has always coveted.

  • The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate
    By Ted Chiang

    This curious time-travel novella is a gracefully told lesson about accepting fate-or, as better suits this medieval Arabian setting, the will of Allah. A Baghdad merchant discovers an alchemical device...