New non-profit publisher to champion novellas

The Third Elevator by Aimee Bender Bobcat by Rebecca Lee Sweet Tomb by Trinie Dalton A Mere Pittance by Sumanth Prabhaker

Fans of novellas and longer short stories may be interested to know that Madras Press, a new non-profit publisher, will be launching next month (December).

MadrasPress Madras Press have a clear aim of publishing stories which are too long for magazines but too short for most publishers. Believing that the novella story form is a difficult format for publishers to work with, founding editor of Madras Press, Sumanth Prabhaker, says that these ‘clumsy, ill-fitting stories are made perfect when read in the simplest possible way’.

Working closely with each author to ensure that all profits from each sale go to the charity of his/her choice, US-based Madras Press will begin publishing their pocket-sized editions of individual stories from early December. The first quartet of books (as shown above – click covers to visit individual product pages) are available to pre-order now, on the Madras Press website.

Further details on Madras Press publications, and their authors can be found on the Madras Press website. Madras Press can also be found on Facebook, and like all good publishers, followed on Twitter.

rob50 Adding a bit of personal commentary I applaud Madras Press for what they’re trying to do for novellas. I agree that they are often overlooked by other publishers (with the exception of Melville House Publishing, Capuchin Classics and Roastbooks, to name but three) and as a fan of the story form it’s great to have a new publisher on the scene who’s dedicated to championing the novella. I wish them every success.

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About Rob

Rob, a self-confessed bibliophile, is without any hope of rehabilitation. He gets unnaturally excited over anything book-shaped, and if book sniffing were a crime then he would have been locked up years ago (which wouldn't bother him in the slightest provided his cell was lined with books)

Comments

  1. stujallen (Twitter: )
    says:

    great rob ,they look lovely

  2. mee says:

    I clicked on the cover of Sweet Tomb because it looks interesting, and read the summary.

    Wow!
    I wanna read THAT!

  3. Valerie says:

    I really like this concept. The novellas featured look interesting, too! I’m thinking I’d want to order all four and get free shipping; but will wait until it’s closer to December 1st when they’re available.

  4. stujallen (Twitter: )
    says:

    Hi rob all well ? You been quiet hope all is okay with you stu

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