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  2. Leisure Books - Wikipedia

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    By the year 2000, Leisure Books was the only American publisher with a line of horror books. [ 1 ] Effective September 2010, Leisure Books, along with the remainder of Dorchester's mass market paperback lines, were canceled as print publications.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Brian Pinkerton - Wikipedia

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    Vengeance (Leisure Books, Dorchester Publishing, 2005) Killer's Diary (King's Way Press, 2010; Samhain Publishing, 2013) Rough Cut ( Bad Moon Books , 2011; Dark Arts Books, 2017)

  6. Edward Lee (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lee (born May 25, 1957) is an American horror novelist who has written 40 books, more than half of which have been published by mass-market New York City paperback companies such as Leisure/Dorchester, Berkley, and Zebra/Kensington.

  7. Douglas Clegg - Wikipedia

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    [5] Some four thousand mailing list subscribers received free chapters of Naomi on a weekly basis, boosting print numbers for the 2001 Leisure Books paperback version from the low 50,000 range to over 125,000. [citation needed] Clegg found a new publishing home with Dorchester's Leisure imprint, a small New York publisher committed to its ...

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