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Ash-Tree Press

Canadian publisher


Summary

Canadian publisher

FieldValue
nameAsh-Tree Press
founded1994
founderChristopher and Barbara Roden
countryCanada
headquartersAshcroft, British Columbia
publicationsBooks
genresupernatural and horror

Ash-Tree Press was a Canadian company that published supernatural and horror literature.

The press reprinted notable collections of ghostly stories by such writers as R. H. Malden, A. N. L. Munby, L. T. C. Rolt, Margery Lawrence, and Eleanor Scott. It also published newly edited collections of supernatural tales by such writers as John Metcalfe, Marjorie Bowen, Vernon Lee, and Frederick Cowles, and it produced multi-volume sets of the complete supernatural short stories of Sheridan Le Fanu, E. F. Benson, H. Russell Wakefield, Russell Kirk, and A. M. Burrage. In 2001, the press published a collected edition of M. R. James's ghost stories and related writings.

In addition, Ash-Tree Press published new collections of stories by contemporary authors and a series of original anthologies. Awards for these included the 2002 British Fantasy Award for best collection for After Shocks by Paul Finch and the 2004 International Horror Guild Award and 2005 World Fantasy Award for the anthology Acquainted with the Night, edited by Christopher and Barbara Roden.

Ash-Tree Press itself received the 1997 Special Award, Non-Professional, from the World Fantasy Awards and the 1999 Specialty Press Award of the Horror Writers Association.

Christopher and Barbara Roden were the proprietors of both Ash-Tree Press and Calabash Press; the latter published fiction and nonfiction related to Sherlock Holmes.

References

References

  1. "British Fantasy Awards 2002".
  2. "IHG Award Recipients".
  3. "2005 World Fantasy Awards Ballot".
  4. "1997 World Fantasy Award Winners".
  5. "Horror Writers Association - Specialty Press Award".
  6. Chris Redmond, ''A Sherlock Holmes Handbook''. Toronto : Dundurn, 2009. {{ISBN. 9781554884469, (p. 292)
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