
New Indie Publisher Specializes in Christian Fantasy and SF
Colorado Springs, CO August 2008
The creative force behind WhereTheMapEnds.com,
one of the Webs premier sources of interviews and content
related to Christian fantasy and science fiction, is pleased
to announce the creation of a new independent publishing company,
Marcher Lord Press.
Marcher Lord Press immediately becomes the
leading indie publisher of Christian speculative fiction.
The Marcher Lord Press Web site (www.marcherlordpress.com)
went live on October 1, 2007, and the companys first original
novels will release on October 1, 2008.
After more than 13 years working in the Christian
publishing industry as a published novelist and professional
editor on staff with three Christian publishing companies, Marcher
Lord Press founder Jeff Gerke has created his own publishing
venture to specialize in the kind of Christian fiction he says
is lacking in the current marketplace.
Ive always loved Christian speculative
fiction, Gerke says. Christian fantasy, science
fiction, time travel, supernatural thrillers, the works. My
own first novels were near-future technothrillers. But I was
always frustrated that these novels seemed to get short shrift
in the industry. So I decided to do something about it.
The first lineup of Marcher Lord Press titles
includes Hero, Second Class, a comic fantasy in the tradition
of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, by first-time novelist Mitchell
Bonds; The Personifid Invasion, a futuristic spiritual warfare
thriller by R. E. Bartlett; and Summa Elvetica by Theodore Beale,
an exploration of what would happen if something very much like
the Catholic church existed in a fantasy world and decided to
explore whether or not elves have souls.
Going forward, Marcher Lord Press will release
six original novels a year in two release cycles: April and
October. Marcher Lord Press will then begin augmenting its original
releases with the re-release of Christian speculative novels
that have gone out of printall with new covers and bonus
content like lost chapters or original short stories by the
author.
Im shooting for a specific readership,
Gerke says. I like to call them Christians who love
Battlestar Galactica or Christians who love Heroes
ormy favoriteChristians who would go to Comic-CON
if given the chance. I want to give them the kind of fiction
that is currently all but absent in todays publishing
climate.
Indeed, a trip to Comic-CON 2009 in San Diego
is the grand prize in the drawing to be held on Launch Day,
October 1.
The name of the company comes from the marcher
lords of European history. A marcher lord maintained the boundary
with an enemy nation, such as the English lords who held the
boundaries with Scotland or Wales. Marcher lords guarded against
invasion and looked for opportunity to expand the borders of
the home country.
Jeff Gerke has been in the Christian publishing
industry since 1994. He has written six Christian novelsunder
the pen name Jefferson Scott (see www.jeffersonscott.com)and
has served on the editorial staffs of three Christian publishing
companies: Multnomah Publishers, Strang Communications, and
NavPress.
While at Strang, Jeff spearheaded the launch
of Realms, the first-ever imprint of speculative fiction in
the Christian publishing industry. After leaving Realms, Jeff
headed up the fiction line for NavPress. Jeff is now a freelance
book doctor, editor, and writer working from his home in Colorado
Springs.
Jeff operates www.WhereTheMapEnds.com,
one of the premier Web sites for content, interviews, craftsmanship,
and inside information about the Christian publishing industry
and Christian speculative fiction in particular. He also operates
The Anomaly (http://wherethemapends.proboards58.com/index.cgi),
a forums site for original Christian speculative fiction.
Jeff and Marcher Lord Press may be reached
at 719/266-8874 or through the contact information found at
http://www.marcherlordpress.com/Contact_MLP.htm.
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