Category Archives: promotion
Single Stroke Seven
There are new interviews with Lavinia Ludlow up at The Spark and Entropy.
Features and Interviews
Single Stroke Seven is featured this week on The Next Best Book Blog and the story of how it went from manuscript to finished book is up over at Real Pants. Lastly, an interview with Lavinia is up at jmww.
Happy new year!
The Atticus Review has the first extract from Lavinia Ludlow’s forthcoming novel Single Stroke Seven posted.
Links
Flooding Granite got an honorable mention in the Guide to Outdoor Literature’s Best Books of 2011 and Marina Melee has been nominated in the Underground Book Reviews’ Summer Reading List Contest. Please take a minute to vote for it if … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
Lots of activity these past few days! alt.punk has got a lot of shout-outs for the Best of 2011, including from Ben Tanzer at TNBBC’s The Next Best Book Blog, the folks at The Word Zombie, DK at Banners of … Continue reading
News
There’s a new interview with Bridget Bufford up at the KBIA website and alt.punk has been named as one of the Top 10 Indie Picks of 2011 by Lori Hettler at the BookPage blog.
New interview with Lavinia Ludlow
There is a new interview with Lavinia Ludlow up at Monkeybicycle.
Reviews and such
There’s a very thorough interview with Lavinia Ludlow up at Big Other and a new review of alt.punk is up at TNBBC’s The Next Best Book Blog. The Bloomington Alternative meanwhile, recently revisited and reviewed Ian Woollen’s Hoosier Life & … Continue reading
Win a copy of For Certain Values of Family*
If you buy a copy of Enter Oblivion through our website during the month of April, you will automatically be entered in a contest to win a copy of Manna Francis’ latest book, For Certain Values of Family*. We’ll be … Continue reading
Interview with Terence Hawkins
Earlier this month, Terence was interviewed for Connecticut Public Radio on the Faith Middleton Show. The interview can be listened to online.
alt.punk by Lavinia Ludlow
Casperian Books is pleased to announce the release of Lavinia Ludlow’s debut novel, alt.punk: Hazel is a middle-class hypochondriac doing (over)time as a manager at Safeway, the only place that would hire her with an MBA from a state school. … Continue reading
Announcing our Spring 2011 List!
Spring releases kick off today with the release of the long-awaited next installment in Manna Francis’ Administration series, For Certain Values of Family. Book 7 contains the novel Family Values and two further short stories set in the near-future dystopia … Continue reading
Submissions!
We are currently trying to fill the spring 2012 list (and possibly add to the fall 2011 list) and would particularly like to see submissions in the following categories: – Any kind of regional interest fiction (all genres) – Gay … Continue reading
Review and Interview
There’s a very thorough interview with Tom Mahony about Imperfect Solitude in the Boston Literary Magazine and a positive review at The Waterman’s Library.
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
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
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!
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
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
And Another One!
Kelland won the Editor’s Choice Best Small Press Chill Award from Dark Scribe Magazine. Congratulations Paul!