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Current offerings from Fahrenheit Books™
Printed Products
While we embrace the value of e-books and interactive
websites we also believe that many readers still like their reading material
printed on real paper and bound into handsome books that can be collected,
read in natural light without the need for batteries, displayed on
bookshelves, and autographed by their respective authors and illustrators.
Below, you will find such books from our growing list of titles.
Books for Teens and Adults
Available now!
Ode on a Martian Urn
(60 pages, 5½x 8½, trade paperback, retail price $10/copy.) Author: Jason J.
Marchi. Illustrator: Noel Belton. Click HERE
for information on the book and to order.
Titles in
development: The Man in the Black Frock Coat, Dark Street, The Worry
People, The Island People, Automobilia, Deadly Dolls, Machine Mayhem,
and Train Stories.
Books for Children
Available now! The Legend
of Hobbomock: The Sleeping Giant
Specs: 32 pp, full color, 10½x8½,
hardcover with case-wrapping and dust jacket. Retail price
$16/copy. Author: Jason J. Marchi. Illustrator Jesse J. Bonelli. Click
HERE for information.
Titles in
development: The Growing Sweater, Where Does the Teacher Live?, Gareth
Tremaine and the Weathervane Plane, Animal Walk, and Justin and His
Dreams.
THREE STORIES
magazine
Back issues #1 and #2
available.
Published three times a year (January, March and
October), each issue of Three Stories magazine contains three tales
of the imagination in all genres -- mainstream, fantasy, science fiction,
psychological horror, ghost stories, and mystery -- mostly drama but occasional comedy too
-- great stories by unknown writers as well as established writers (and some
famous ones too). Three Stories appears as a print publication for
easy reading and for personal collection.
If you are a writer and wish to
submit your short stories for consideration, please read our
PDF
writer's
guidelines page.
Please note: Three Stories
magazine is currently on hiatus during the development of several major book
projects.
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