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Dorchester Publishing was founded in 1971, and claims to be the oldest independent mass market publisher in America. [1]Dorchester acquired Leisure Books in c. 1982, [citation needed] making it into a Dorchester imprint and eventually transitioning Leisure into a horror line.
From around 1982 onward, Leisure Books was an imprint of Dorchester Publishing, shifting the company's focus away from fantasy and science fiction and more towards horror.
Abducted (Leisure Books, Dorchester Publishing, 2004; Crossroad Press, 2017) Vengeance (Leisure Books, Dorchester Publishing, 2005) Killer's Diary (King's Way Press, 2010; Samhain Publishing, 2013; Crossroad Press, 2024) Rough Cut (Bad Moon Books, 2011; Dark Arts Books, 2017)
The company also published the Wildlife Treasury card series. When Shorten retired in 1982, Leisure Books was acquired by Dorchester Publishing, which changed Leisure's focus to horror titles; the publisher closed down in 2010.
His fifth novel, The Pumpkin Man was released by Leisure's parent company, Dorchester Publishing. After more than 1,000 Dorchester Publishing titles were acquired by Amazon Publishing in 2012, [5] Everson's first five novels were re-issued by Amazon's 47North imprint.
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