Black Dog Books (US publisher)

Black Dog Books (BDB) is an independent press operation located in Normal, Illinois. Founded by publisher Tom Roberts to keep an outlet for adventure fiction alive,[1] they have expanded to publish fiction in the adventure, mystery, science fiction, and horror genres.

History

Black Dog Books began operations in 1997. The first 40 titles in the BDB line appeared in a chapbook format, with some giveaway titles and memorial books added to that figure. In 2006, a trade paperback line was launched. As of this writing, Black Dog Books has more than 60 titles in print. They expect to be releasing 8 to 10 new titles a year.[2]

Since the first title, BDB has gone out of its way to produce collections of material that is difficult to come by from rare magazines, and overlooked character collections.[3] This extra effort to rescue works from obscurity has brought praise from readers and reviewers alike: "Publisher Tom Roberts is but one of an ever-growing number of those doing a great service, not only for the science fiction and fantasy reader, but for all those who love reading exciting tales of yesteryear from any genre," says Dave Truesdale, publisher of Tangent Online, "by digging into archives and researching and bringing to light once again forgotten, overlooked, or early work by many a classic pulp magazine author. They are to be commended and enthusiastically supported." [4]

Many titles from Black Dog Books include informative introductions by well-known writers or genre-authorities such as Bill Pronzini, F. Paul Wilson, Matt Hilton, Bill Crider, Robert J. Randisi, Peter Beresford Ellis, Robert Weinberg, Will Murray, and James Reasoner, or additional material such as author bibliographies.

As of 2012 Black Dog Books began releasing its backlist as ebooks.

Notes

  1. Gorman, Ed. "Black Dog Books: An Interview with Publisher Tom Roberts", New Improved Gorman, March 18, 2010
  2. Gorman, Ed. "Black Dog Books: An Interview with Publisher Tom Roberts", New Improved Gorman, March 18, 2010
  3. Gorman, Ed. "Black Dog Books: An Interview with Publisher Tom Roberts", New Improved Gorman, March 18, 2010
  4. Truesdale, Dave. "The Silver Menace and A Thousand Degrees Below Zero by Murray Leinster, a review", Tangent Online, September 12, 2010

References

McNulty, Thomas. 'Pulp Fiction Renaissance', Antique Trader, August 2010

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