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We publish fiction, including novels and short story collections of all genres, and nonfiction, including memoirs.
“Welcome to Badgers Crossing
So says the sign on the road into town. If you’re in a car, you might not have time to make out the smaller text beneath it as you trundle past:
BE CAREFULL HOW YOU GO IN OUR TOWN”
This is the EBOOK edition, if you would like the print version click here. Upon completing your order, you will receive a secure link to a PDF file lasting 24 hours. If you are unable to download the file, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
In a quiet corner of the British countryside, somewhere between the windy west coast and rugged hills to the east, you will find Badgers Crossing. An uncanny, sometimes sinister town, often dubbed The Most Haunted Town in Britain. Have you ever been there?
Paul Childs’ debut collection of horrifying tales was inspired by horror comics and ghost stories of his 1980s youth, Childs has grown the fictional town of Badgers Crossing since a chance glimpse of a road sign on the main road out of his hometown.
With a foreword by the terrific Rev Peter Laws.
Shortlisted and Highly Commended for the Cinnamon Press Pencil Prize 2019
Longlisted for the Laxfield Literary Launch Prize 2020
In a stunning debut from Cara Viola, Madeleine Yare is navigating the beginning of her woodworking career in turn of the 20th century Glasgow, Scotland. Uprooted and alone in a brand new city. Madeleine begins to discover a hidden motive behind her employment and must unravel the mysteries of Kelvingrove Museum, while navigating a new romance.
About Cara Viola
Cara Viola was born in 1988 in Mülheim a.d. Ruhr, Germany. She studied English Literature and Celtic in Glasgow and Oxford. She now lives in an old house in Luxembourg, where she works as an editor and ghostwriter. The Exhibition is her debut novel.
Shortlisted and Highly Commended for the Cinnamon Press Pencil Prize 2019
Longlisted for the Laxfield Literary Launch Prize 2020
In a stunning debut from Cara Viola, Madeleine Yare is navigating the beginning of her woodworking career in turn of the 20th century Glasgow, Scotland. Uprooted and alone in a brand new city. Madeleine begins to discover a hidden motive behind her employment and must unravel the mysteries of Kelvingrove Museum, while navigating a new romance.
This is the EBOOK edition of The Exhibition, if you would like the print version click here.
Upon completing your order, you will receive a secure link to a PDF file lasting 24 hours. If you are unable to download the file, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
About Cara Viola
Cara Viola was born in 1988 in Mülheim a.d. Ruhr, Germany. She studied English Literature and Celtic in Glasgow and Oxford. She now lives in an old house in Luxembourg, where she works as an editor and ghostwriter. The Exhibition is her debut novel.
The fifth anthology from Greenteeth Press takes their stories homeward. Inspired by places and memories in Yorkshire in the north of England, Over Yonder brings a collection of heartwarming tales from England's largest county.
This collection of prose and poetry celebrates the diverse stories of Yorkshire and its inhabitants, while looking beyond the surface-level stubborn stereotypes.
Full List of Contributors:
R E Kirby, Paul Whelan, Rob O’Connor, Leah Figel, Judy Mitchell, Indee Watson, Charlotte Oliver, Laura Ellyn Newberry, Natalie Roe, Eleanor May Blackburn, Nathan Olsen, Vicky Morris, Charlotte Pickles, Anita Clark, Pipa Dean, Anne Broadbent, Susan Field
NOTE: Please be advised, the current stock of Over Yonder contains a printing error on page 22-25.
Tales to Survive the Stars is the fourth anthology published by Greenteeth Press, with guest coordinators Dan Hunt & Tom Wilkins.
Inspired by retrofuturism, the collection of prose, poetry, and - for the first time - one-page graphic novels centres on an era of chrome ray guns and murderous artificial intelligence. Science fiction that is ripped from the pages of a post-war comic book, imagining far off planets and a doomed future where astronauts hurtle through galaxies unknown, never to return.
Full List of Contributors:
Edited by Dan Hunt & Tom Wilkins
Pieces by: Hayley Alcock, Andrew Lyall, Rupert M. Loydell, Joe Hakim, Jo Brandon, Tom Velterop, Liam Hogan, Paul Childs, Peter Jackson, Jane Collins, Elizabeth Montgomery, Susanna Warner, Stacey Pattinson, JVC Parry & Paul Tomes, Nadia Leigh-Hewitson, Laura Ellyn Newberry, L Hudson, Rebecca Riddell, Charles Plumb & Jack Bryer.
“There’s something for all sci-fi fans in this well put together anthology, and if you’re not sure you’re a sci fi fan, give it a read anyway!From laugh out loud funny, to multidimensional tales, from classic explorations of artificial intelligence to poetry, and with one-page comic tales peppering the collection, it’s a terrific anthology. Great to see so many females writers featured too.” - via Goodreads
“Don’t listen to that programme again,”
my mother said, coming into the kitchen
to find me huddled on the table
Exploring the creepy television of our childhoods, Horrifying Tales: An Anthology brings together 14 new and existing writers for a collection of horror that readers are sure to want to read with the lights on.
The third collection from Greenteeth Press, in collaboration with York Centre for Writing, evokes the grim characters that haunted our childhoods and inspired modern folk horror.
Full List of Contributors: Paul Childs, Adam Ditchburn, Rob O’Connor, Clara Barley, Sam Jacques, Harrison Casswell, Jo Brandon, Oliver J. Campbell, Errol-Graham Harsley, Alan G. Smith, Claire Hinchliffe, Stella Miriam Pryce, Sarah Barr, L Hudson. With an introduction from Dr Robert Edgar.
In the last decade and a half peculiar children have been born. No one can say exactly what’s causing their birth, but their existence is undeniable. Many peculiar children are abandoned by their families. Others are forced to hide their peculiarity lest they be discovered and suffer the same fate, or worse.
Peculiar Children is a tabletop role-playing game inspired by the Miss Peregine’s Home for Peculiar Children novels by Ransom Riggs, featuring unique art from Eduardo Vales-hevia.
This game is based on the Year Zero Engine and uses a pool of d8s as a resolution mechanic, augmented by a d6 whenever a child’s peculiarity comes into play.
Greenteeth Press is excited to partner with ttrpg writer JVC Parry for this project. JVC Parry is a freelance author, working primarily in table-top game design. He has self-published his own games. as well as working for companies such as Nord Games and LoreSmyth.
A pin to celebrate the publication of Tales to Survive the Stars, depicting the anonymous astronaut on the cover. This is an acrylic pin with a rubber clutch, mounted on recycled card stock.
In this introductory zine, Errol-Graham Harsley explores the history of Midwinter traditions and their manifestations in our favourite holiday treats. From the origins of Yule Log to Christmas KFC, there’s history from different faiths and cultures to discover.
This zine also features new recipes to create your own Midwinter traditions to share with those around you.
Please note this is a stapled paper Zine.
About the Author
Errol-Graham is a North Yorkshire-based freelance writer, he spends his days writing both fiction and non-fiction works; often in the company of two clingy terriers. He has a special interest in Food History and aims to make the History of Food as accessible as possible. You can find Errol-Graham on Twitter: @cheekylittleowl and Instagram: @errolgh.
“Welcome to Badgers Crossing
So says the sign on the road into town. If you’re in a car, you might not have time to make out the smaller text beneath it as you trundle past:
BE CAREFULL HOW YOU GO IN OUR TOWN”
Please note this is a pre-order, your copy of Tales from Badgers Crossing will be with you from 20th May, publication day. All pre-orders will receive a complementary novella eBook, Bait by Paul Childs, emailed to you separately to your order confirmation.
In a quiet corner of the British countryside, somewhere between the windy west coast and rugged hills to the east, you will find Badgers Crossing. An uncanny, sometimes sinister town, often dubbed The Most Haunted Town in Britain. Have you ever been there?
Paul Childs’ debut collection of horrifying tales was inspired by horror comics and ghost stories of his 1980s youth, Childs has grown the fictional town of Badgers Crossing since a chance glimpse of a road sign on the main road out of his hometown.
With a foreword by the terrific Rev Peter Laws.