Arcbeatle Press
Founder | James Wylder |
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Fiction genres | Science fiction, fantasy |
Official website | arcbeatlepress |
Arcbeatle Press is an independent publishing company founded and run by James Wylder. Based in the United States, they are best known for their various Doctor Who independent spin-offs, and their revival of the WARS Trading Card Game.
History
[edit]Arcbeatle Press began as a venture from writer James Wylder, who had previously had plays produced by Hanover College. [1] [2] Their first official release would be Cascade, a previously self-published book by Wylder. [citation needed]
The company and by extension Wylder would receive their most notable media attention with the unofficial poetry book An Eloquence of Space and Time. [3] [4] Following this, the company began running their first long running series, 10,000 Dawns, which would receive contributions from authors such as Simon Butcher-Jones. [5] [6] [7]
Arcbeatle would return to the Doctor Who universe in an official capacity with their ongoing series Cwej: The Series, a spin-off focused on the character of the same name. [8] They would also enter a brief partnership with BBV Productions and continue the P.R.O.B.E. line, although it wouldn't last and the companies would soon split. Afterwards the company would publish a novel based on The Minister of Chance. [citation needed]
In 2021, Arcbeatle began a revival of the WARS fiction series, based on the trading card game of the same name. This was inspired by Wylder, who was a notable fan of the series. They would publish multiple short stories before going on to create a slice of life spin-off series, Academy 27. [9] [10]
List of publications
[edit]10,000 Dawns
[edit]- 10,000 Dawns
- Tales of Treason
- Death and Doubling Cubes
- Poor Man's Illiad
- A 10,000 Dawns Christmas
- The Forgotten Heroines of 10,000 Dawns: An April Fools Anthology
- The Outer Universe Collection
- Making Spirits Bright: Halloween and Winter Tales from the 10,000 Dawns [nb 1]
- Lady Aesculapius: Series 1
Cwej: The Series
[edit]- Down the Middle
- Requiem
WARS/Academy 27
[edit]Individual publications
[edit]- Cryptos
- Greater Good
- An Eloquence of Time and Space
- God Save the Prez!
- Liars and Legends
- The Tower Through the Trees
- The Minister of Chance
- Horrors of Arcbeatle
- Starcatcher
- Coloth
- The Noodle Incident
- SIGNET: Night of the Yssagorth
- A Christmas Codex
Crossovers
[edit]- And Today, You
Notes
[edit]- ^ A collected edition of two online exclusive anthologies, Monsters Among Us and How to Survive the Winter
References
[edit]- ^ Report, Courier Staff (11 June 2014). "Rivers Institute Traveling Theatre production debuts Saturday in Vevay". The Madison Courier.
- ^ Hunt, Josh (30 November 2011). "Cryptos: Student-written play featured this weekend at Hanover College". The Madison Courier.
- ^ Eby, Margaret. "Crowdfunded Doctor Who poetry book on the way". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022.
- ^ Waldron, Danielle. "Book by Elkhart man explores 'Doctor Who's' 50 years in time and space". The Elkhart Truth. Archived from the original on 28 December 2014.
- ^ Contributor, Community (17 August 2017). "Andover artist illustrates novel". Hometown Source.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "10,000 Dawns: Poor Man's Illiad – Eruditorum Press". Eruditorium Press. November 3, 2018. Archived from the original on July 5, 2022. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
- ^ Mason, Aidan. "One Of The Best Feelings In The World Is Seeing My Name In A Book=". DHS Press.
- ^ "New Edition of Sci-Fi Adventure "Cwej: Down the Middle" Coming March 21st". Associated Press. 9 March 2023.
- ^ "Elkhart publisher breathes new life to nostalgic sci-fi universe". The Goshen News. 27 October 2022.
- ^ Mason, Aidan (19 April 2024). "Tips and tricks for writing tie-in media". Silhouette Magazine.
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