Barking Rain Press announced the paperback and eBook release of the apocalyptic Fantasy novel Postponing Armageddon by Yorkshire, UK author Adele Abbott. Postponing Armageddon was one of six finalists in the 2011 "Anywhere But Here, Anywhen But Now" contest for aspiring debut novelists, sponsored by Sir Terry Pratchett and Transworld Publishers. Barking Rain Press also published Ms. Abbot's first novel, the steampunk fantasy Of Machines & Magics, in 2012. Continue reading →
When history goes off course, can it be nudged back? The second coming of Jesus Christ was supposed to take place in the thousandth year of His era, but it did not happen as scheduled. For when the long-lived, Amaranthine thirteenth apostle sets off for Glastonbury Tor to initiate the start of Armageddon, the other clans of Amaranthines rise up to stop him. Continue reading →
Barking Rain Press announced the acquisition of the worldwide print and electronic publishing rights for the apocalyptic Fantasy novel Postponing Armageddon by Yorkshire, UK author Adele Abbot. Ms. Abbot is also the author of the Steampunk Fantasy Of Machines & Magics, also from Barking Rain Press. Continue reading →
The second coming of Jesus Christ was scheduled to occur in the thousandth year of His era—but it did not happen as foretold. In the year 1016, the long-lived thirteenth apostle, Matthias, set off as planned with twelve parchment scrolls inscribed by the apostles, believing that when they were read at Glastonbury Tor, the world would be restored to the glorious state originally envisioned by God. Continue reading →
Barking Rain Press, a non-profit publisher of general and genre fiction in print and e-formats, announced the acquisition of the worldwide print and electronic publishing rights for the Steampunk Fantasy Of Machine & Magics by UK author Adele Abbot. Ms. Abbot’s other novel, Postponing Armageddon, was a finalist in the recent Anywhere But Here, Anywhen But Now contest for aspiring debut novelists, sponsored by Sir Terry Pratchett and Transworld Publishers. Continue reading →