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  2. Dorchester Publishing - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Leisure Books - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Brian Pinkerton - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. Harry Shorten - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. John Everson - Wikipedia

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    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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