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Fall 2010 List

Our fall 2010 releases kick off today with Daniel Boyd’s ‘Nada, an action/adventure romp through Depression-era Mexico.   On November 1st, we’ll be following that up with the Lambs of Men by Charles Dodd White, in which a man returns from … Continue reading

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And Another One!

Paul G. Bens will be appearing at the Reading Series for GLBTQI Authors on Thursday, August 19, 2010, at 7:30pm at Stories Books and Cafe, 1716 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026.

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Author Appearances and Review

The first review for on of our fall releases is in! Click here to read a review of ‘Nada at the Mystery*File

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Upcoming Curtis Smith Appearances

On June 19th, Curt will be reading at the 510 Reading Series in Baltimore. The event starts at 5 p.m. and takes place at Minás Gallery, 815 W. 36th Street, Hampden (that’s Baltimore). On June 26th, Curt will participate in … Continue reading

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The Legacy by John Russo

Who hasn’t dreamed of an unexpected inheritance from a long-lost relative? Alonso Santina leads a comfortable life in the suburbs of New Jersey with a budding construction business, a new house, and a wife with a baby on the way. … Continue reading

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Sale! Sale! Sale!

Our Memorial Day Sale to celebrate our fourth anniversary is now live! All titles currently in stock are discounted for US orders while supplies last!

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Review & Sale

Curt Smith’s novel Sound + Noise just received an excellent writeup in a French academic magazine, which was a very nice surprise indeed. It should be worth mentioning at this point also, that Curt Smith has pledged to donate his … Continue reading

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First Against The Wall by Manna Francis

Who is leading the rabble to victory? Toreth shifted against the wall, trying to get comfortable. Between bruises and handcuffs, he didn’t have much success. On the first day, in the first cell, the lights had been on, the water … Continue reading

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Upcoming Author Appearances

Curt Smith will be appearing at the Hershey Historical Society 5th Annual Festival of Local Artists, Authors, and Artisans on Sunday, April 25th from 1-4 p.m. and at Baltimore’s 510 Reading Series, Minás Gallery, 815 W. 36th Street, Hampden (that’s … Continue reading

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The Gravedigger by Ilan Herman

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust… What happens to us after we die? Does the soul live on? Is there a soul at all, or are we just electrical impulses walking upright? Poets and dreamers, prophets and madmen have failed … Continue reading

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Reviews & Readings

Reviews of The Gravedigger are up at Small Press Reviews and Full of Crow, and Curt Smith will be reading from Truth or Something Like It this Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Rosemont College outside Philly.

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Announcing our Spring 2010 List

Our spring releases kick off today with Curtis Smith’s Truth or Something Like It, a novel about a small-town schoolteacher thrust into the political limelight because of an accident. On April 1st, we’ll be following that up with the The … Continue reading

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And Another One!

Kelland won the Editor’s Choice Best Small Press Chill Award from Dark Scribe Magazine. Congratulations Paul!

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Review & Award

Curtis Smith’s Truth or Something Like It has a review up at Small Press Reviews here. We’re also very pleased to report that Gary Clites’ Seneca Wood placed first in the Preditors and Editors Readers Poll Thriller category, while Paul … Continue reading

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Doctors Without Borders Donation

We would like to thank everyone who bought books through our website this week, as well as those authors who added their royalties on those sales to our donation. We’ve tallied up the results and rounded the total up a … Continue reading

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Doctor Without Borders Update

Gary Clites and Paul Bens have both asked us to donate their portion of the receipts for any books sold through our website this week to Doctors Without Borders as well. Thank you to both of them!

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Buy Books for a Good Cause!

From now until Sunday, January 24th, 2010, (or until we run out of local inventory), Casperian Books will donate its portion of the proceeds from any book sales through this website to Doctors Without Borders.

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Preditors and Editors Readers’ Poll

REMINDER: Voting in the Preditors and Editors Readers’ Poll is open until Thursday! Cast your vote for your favorite Casperian Books title! The index to the voting pages can be found here. After you vote on the website, Preditors and … Continue reading

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A Great Start for the New Year!

Well, now that the holidays are over, it’s time to focus on books again. Technically, we didn’t stop working over the holidays, of course, but we were taking it just a little bit easy, right until January 1st, when everybody … Continue reading

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Press

Casperian Books got a nice write-up from Marc Schuster on the Three Guys One Book blog.

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