Twilight Times family of publications
Twilight Times Books is a royalty paying small press print publisher. Due to an exceptional front list of books, all with four star reviews, the print division of Twilight Times Books launched twenty-one titles in trade paperback in 2004. We average 14 new titles each year and currently have over 90 books in print.
Our books are distributed internationally. Members of the media, booksellers and retailers can download catalogs, flyers, sell sheets, reviews and chapter excerpts from our media room.
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/media-room/
Twilight Times Books is listed in the Writer's Digest 2012 Top 100 Markets for Book & Magazine Writers.
Paladin Timeless Books
An imprint of Twilight Times Books, a traditional small trade publisher. "Tomorrow's classics today..."
Magazines
Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine (FMAM)
FUTURES Magazine is a welcome member to the small number of gallant publications open to the new and the more established mystery writers and artists. The magazine is well worth reading carefully. Every issue has gems that I would have been sorry to have missed. May they keep up the solid, supportive work of love." -- Stuart M. Kaminsky
http://www.fmam.biz
Twilight Times ezine
An award winning digital journal of speculative fiction, fantasy artwork and poetry. Online since July 1998. Twilight Times pays $5.00 for original fiction, artwork, articles or poetry. Check submission guidelines.
http://www.twilighttimes.com/
Web Mystery Magazine
A free on-line quarterly dedicated to investigating the mysterious genre in print, in film, and in real-life. WMM welcomes well-researched, well-written articles, reviews, and mystery fiction.
http://www.webmysterymagazine.com/
Publishing
Electronic Publishing
Download versions of our books are available in ePub, PDF, HTML and Kindle-compatible (.mobi & .prc) formats. LIT, Palm, RB or Hiebook formats are available as a special order.
Most of our titles are currently available via Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Digital, eReader.com, Fictionwise.com and the Sony eBookstore. Titles also go up each month at the Apple iBookstore, ARe, Kobo Books, OmniLit, etc.
Paperback Publishing
TT Books is a small trade publisher. Our books have national distribution and the author pays nothing for publication of his/her book. We currently publish literary works that are exemplary, that transcend genres and/or are beautifully written. We are highly selective as to what we will accept for publication.
At Twilight Times Books our mission is to promote excellence in writing and great literature. We're dedicated to enhancing the prospects of getting great literary, New Age and SF/F books into the hands of readers.
Resources
An ebook devices page where you will find product reviews and info on PDAs, pocket PCs, emulators, conversion software, ebook clubs and more.
http://twilighttimesbooks.com/cybershoppe/ebook_devices.html
Freebies page where you can download free e-books, short stories, fiction and non-fiction from various publishing companies.
http://www.twilighttimesbooks.com/freebies.html
Small Publisher's resource page with a sampler of the useful links you'll find in "Practical Tips for Small Press Publishers," a helpful ebook for independent, small press and self-publishers. http://twilighttimesbooks.com/smallpub_resources.html
Lida E. Quillen
Publisher
What people are saying about Twilight Times Books:
In his newsletter for The Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, Dr. Henry Leon Lazarus wrote:
"At one time there were at least fifteen major sf publishers. In the last decade, with the major Publishers being bought out, there have been fewer books available. At the same time it became easier to reissue a book that had sold well its first time out than to print a new author.
Because of this electronic books and the small press have grown, filled with authors unable to get their novels into the major publishing houses – books that would have sold easily a decade before. I’m unwilling to put my dollars into the unknown, but I started this column to introduce people to new and exciting writers that they wouldn’t ordinarily try.
One of these small press publishers, Twilight Times Books was kind enough to send me copies of three of their books and they are batting three for three right now. It’s very encouraging and exciting to be able to report on these. One I mentioned last month." [Jerome and the Seraph.]
"Robina Williams has a contemplative tale about a friary in which brother Jerome is newly dead and trying to learn how to live with it." [trade paperback from Twilight Times Books]
"Patrick Welch's "The Casebook of Doakes and Haig" (trade from Twilight Times Books) is a true giggle. ...I hope this sells well so that I can get more adventures."
"Linda Suzane takes us to a fantasy version of an Oriental civilization that is ruled by those with the special "Eyes of Truth" (trade from Twilight Times Books), the ability to tell when someone is lying... This was a neat tale with a surprising ending and I hope that there will be more puzzles for Dar and Waulo to solve."