Aleriel
W.S. Lach-Szyrma, Molly Tanzer and Jonathan Edwards
November 2015
The lost classic of Victorian space travel, complete with a new sequel by Molly Tanzer. Introduced by Richard Dunn and Marek Kukula, with art by Jonathan Edwards.
The Best of British Fantasy 2018 and The Best of British Fantasy 2019
May 2019 and 2020
A new series, collecting the very best stories of the fantastic.
The Book of the Dead
October 2013
New tales of the mummy. From curses to caverns, terrifying to touching, these are stories of revenge, love and the steep price of immortality. Published in partnership with the Egypt Exploration Society.
The Brick Moon
Edward Everett Hale, Adam Roberts and Gary Northfield
April 2014
A classic of Victorian science fiction and the first-ever tale of satellites in space - complete with a new sequel. Published to coincide with a new exhibition at the Royal Observatory.
The Builders
Daniel Polansky and Howard Hardiman
March 2016
Years go by, and scars fade, but memories only fester. For the animals of the Captain's company, survival has meant keeping a low profile, building a new life, and trying to forget the war they lost. But now the Captain's whiskers are twitching at the idea of evening the score...
Crossroads
August 2012
Making deals with the Devil (and paying the price) with Jenni Hill, Ian Whates, Robert Sharp and Christian Fox
The Djinn Falls in Love
March 2017
They are everywhere. On street corners, behind the wheel of a taxi, in the chorus, between the pages of books...
The Extinction Event
October 2016
The last Jurassic London book, and it is a doozy - 600 pages, 30 stories, 17 artists and a whole lot more.
Fairchild's Folly
Tiffani Angus
August 2014
A story about love, ambition and accomplishing the impossible, "Fairchild's Folly" follows the unlikely friendship of Carl Linneaus and Thomas Fairchild, two of the brightest minds of the 18th century.
Fire
April 2012
Brand new tales of Dickensian weirdness, featuring stories from Harry Markov, Tom Loock and Osgood Vance
Glaze
Kim Curran and Regan Warner
May 2014
A brand new science fiction thriller - what price would you pay to join the ultimate social network? The first original novel from Jurassic London.
The Good Shabti
Robert Sharp and Jeffrey Alan Love
February 2015
In the twilight days of Pharoah Mentuhotep, a slave stumbles into the path of imperial ambitions. And in contemporary times, a brilliant scientist and her ruthless companions come close to achieving the impossible: the revivification of an ancient mummy.
Irregularity
July 2014
The brave men and women of the Age of Reason who brought order to the universe. Except where they didn't. Fourteen original stories, published to coincide with a major new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum.
Jews vs Aliens
March 2015
What happens when the aliens arrive, only to encounter... Jews? “If you will it, it is no dream!” as Theodor Herzl said: and no doubt he had just such an anthology in mind. Edited by Rebecca Levene and Lavie Tidhar.
Jews vs Zombies
March 2015
Editors Lavie Tidhar and Rebecca Levene have gathered together brand new stories from the light-hearted to the profound, asking, for the first time, the question you didn’t even know you wanted answered – what happens when the Chosen People meet the Living Dead?
Jews vs Omnibus
Lost Souls
August 2012
Two dozen carefully restored tales of damnation and redemption.
The Lowest Heaven
June 2013
17 original science fiction stories inspired by our closest celestial neighbours and published to coincide with a new exhibition at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
Not the End of the World (Novelettes #1)
Sophia McDougall
June 2012
This short ghost story has been called "achingly beautiful" (Something Wicked) and "subtle, heart warming, heartbreaking and devastatingly human" (Stuff & Nonsense).
The Outcast Hours
February 2019
We live our lives in the daylight. Our stories take place under the sun: bright, clear, unafraid. This is not a book of those stories.
Pandemonium: 1853
March 2013
Sinister tales of slightly alternate history, featuring new work from Jonathan Green, Marc Aplin and Laura Graham
Pandemonium: Ash
October 2013
1883. A year of fire and flood, darkness and chill... a year where the world was wreathed in ash.
Kindle
Pandemonium: Big Jim's Shadow
June 2014
Ireland, 1913, in the wake of the legendary James Larkin. With Archie Black, Martin McGrath, Damien Kelly and Stuart Suffel
Pandemonium: The Rite of Spring
April 2014
Revolution and rebellion in 1913 - when the world came of age.
Reading Between the Lines (Novelettes #4)
Janine Ashbless and Adrian Tchaikovsky
May 2013
A mystery within a mystery and a city behind a city. A stunning new tale of the truth that lurks beneath the surface.
The Sad Tale of the Deakins Boys (Novelettes #5)
Will Hill
June 2014
The forlorn story of a family torn apart by greed, pride and monsters. In the rocky outskirts of Pandemonium, Amos Deakins makes the strike of his life... but digs up far more than silver.
The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange (Novelettes #2)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
June 2012
The ultimate accessory for the pseudo-medieval home: a ghost. A forgotten classic from the master of mystery, with an afterword by the editors.
Speculative Fiction 2012
April 2013
Celebrating the best in online non-fiction - the top book reviews, essays and commentary of the year. Edited by Justin Landon (Staffer's Musings - US) and Jared Shurin (Pornokitsch - UK).
Speculative Fiction 2013
March 2014
Celebrating the best in online non-fiction - the top book reviews, essays and commentary of the year - edited by Ana Grilo and Thea James of The Book Smugglers.
Stocking Stuffer 2011
December 2011
Three darkly comedic fantasy stories for the holidays from Den Patrick, Archie Black and Osgood Vance.
Stocking Stuffer 2012
December 2012
Four more criminally odd tales for the holidays, with Archie Black, Osgood Vance, Jenni Hill and Den Patrick
Stocking Stuffer 2013
December 2013
Three more joyful tales for the holiday - this time themed around that greatest of supergenres: historical romance. With stories from "Stevon Deermeet", "Virginia Featherstone" and "William "Snugglington".
Stocking Stuffer 2014
December 2014
The annual collection of holiday fun, this time featuring six space operas from Becky Chambers, Paul Ford, Erin Horáková, William Curnow, Rose Biggin and Richard de Nooy
Stocking Stuffer 2015
December 2015
The theme to this year's annual collection is, appropriately enough: collecting. Includes all sorts of practical advice from 'removing mysterious stains' to 'finding bargains in Georgian London'.
Stories of the Apocalypse
October 2011
The end of the world, as inspired by John Martin, published to coincide with a special exhibition of his work at Tate Britain.
Stories of the Smoke
April 2012
London as you've never seen it before - science fiction and fantasy in the great tradition of Charles Dickens.
Thy Kingdom Come
Simon Morden and Joey Hi-Fi
November 2012
Ten years ago, Simon Morden published a collection of interconnected post-apocalyptic short stories. This collection has been unavailable since then, and only now is it returning to print in this very special limited edition.
A Town Called Pandemonium
November 2012
Under the rule of cattle baron Representation Calhoun, Pandemonium is a rough and tumble place - a town with its fair share of secrets...
Unearthed
October 2013
Classic stories of mummies and mayhem, carefully exhumed for your appreciation. With a critical introduction by John J. Johnston (Egypt Exploration Society).
A Voyage from World to World, 1726 (Novelettes #3)
Adam Roberts
June 2012
The daring William Chatwin's journey to the Moon yields an unexpected result as he becomes tangled in the battles of nations and men.