Bad Moon Books is a publishing company owned by Roy K. Robbins in
Garden Grove, California. In the middle of 1986, they began as a bookseller only, but in 2007 they began publishing. Their works include many
Black Quill Award and
Bram Stoker Award winners and nominees. Bad Moon Books' publications include
limited editionpaperbacks and
hardcovers (including lettered editions, signed limited editions, and the occasional trade edition).
2009 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for The Hunger of Empty Vessels by
Scott Edelman
2009 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for Doc Good's Traveling Show by
Gene O'Neill
2009 Black Quill Award for "Best Small Press Chill: Readers' Choice" for As Fate Would Have It by
Michael Louis Calvillo
2009 Black Quill Award for "Best Cover Art and Design: Editors' Choice and Reader's Choice" for As Fate Would Have It by
Michael Louis Calvillo(Artwork:
Peter Mahaichuk; Cover Design:
César Puch)
2008 Bram Stoker Award Winner "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for Miranda by
John R. Little
2008 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for The Confessions of St. Zach by
Gene O'Neill
As Fate Would Have It (A Prolonged Love Letter) by
Michael Louis Calvillo (
March 2009): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound lettered hardcover and 150-copy limited hardcover.
Book 1 - The Not Quite Right Reverend Cletus J. Diggs & the Currently Accepted Habits of Nature by
David Niall Wilson (
November 2008): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover - 100-copy limited hardcover - 10 Loyalty Editions
Book 2 - Little Graveyard on the Prairie by Steven E. Wedel (
February 2009): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 100-copy limited hardcover.
Book 6 - Vintage Soul by
David Niall Wilson (
April 2010): Published as a single copy ultra edition, 26-copy leather-bound hardcover, and 100-copy limited hardcover.
Monster Town / The Butcher of Box Hill by Logan Savile (a pseudonym for
Steven Savile and
Brian M. Logan): Published as a 100-copy limited hardcover
tête-bêche bound double novella.
Lord of the Lash and Our Lady of the Boogaloo (Vampire Outlaw Part II) by
Weston Ochse (
2009): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 200-copy limited softcover.
Miranda (AKA adnariM) by
John R. Little (
October 2008): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover, 250-copy limited softcover, and a trade paperback.
Heart of Glass by David Winnick (2011). Promo chapbook for World Horror Con in Austin Texas.
Bad Candy by
Al Sarrantonio and
Paul Melniczek (2009). Promo chapbook that came with the purchase of the signed limited edition of The Watching by Paul Melniczek. Featuring the short stories "Pumpkin Head," "Softly the Night Whispers," and "The Fabric of Memories."
Bad Moon Books is a publishing company owned by Roy K. Robbins in
Garden Grove, California. In the middle of 1986, they began as a bookseller only, but in 2007 they began publishing. Their works include many
Black Quill Award and
Bram Stoker Award winners and nominees. Bad Moon Books' publications include
limited editionpaperbacks and
hardcovers (including lettered editions, signed limited editions, and the occasional trade edition).
2009 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for The Hunger of Empty Vessels by
Scott Edelman
2009 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for Doc Good's Traveling Show by
Gene O'Neill
2009 Black Quill Award for "Best Small Press Chill: Readers' Choice" for As Fate Would Have It by
Michael Louis Calvillo
2009 Black Quill Award for "Best Cover Art and Design: Editors' Choice and Reader's Choice" for As Fate Would Have It by
Michael Louis Calvillo(Artwork:
Peter Mahaichuk; Cover Design:
César Puch)
2008 Bram Stoker Award Winner "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for Miranda by
John R. Little
2008 Bram Stoker Award nomination "Superior Achievement in Long Fiction" for The Confessions of St. Zach by
Gene O'Neill
As Fate Would Have It (A Prolonged Love Letter) by
Michael Louis Calvillo (
March 2009): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound lettered hardcover and 150-copy limited hardcover.
Book 1 - The Not Quite Right Reverend Cletus J. Diggs & the Currently Accepted Habits of Nature by
David Niall Wilson (
November 2008): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover - 100-copy limited hardcover - 10 Loyalty Editions
Book 2 - Little Graveyard on the Prairie by Steven E. Wedel (
February 2009): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 100-copy limited hardcover.
Book 6 - Vintage Soul by
David Niall Wilson (
April 2010): Published as a single copy ultra edition, 26-copy leather-bound hardcover, and 100-copy limited hardcover.
Monster Town / The Butcher of Box Hill by Logan Savile (a pseudonym for
Steven Savile and
Brian M. Logan): Published as a 100-copy limited hardcover
tête-bêche bound double novella.
Lord of the Lash and Our Lady of the Boogaloo (Vampire Outlaw Part II) by
Weston Ochse (
2009): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 200-copy limited softcover.
Miranda (AKA adnariM) by
John R. Little (
October 2008): Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover, 250-copy limited softcover, and a trade paperback.
Heart of Glass by David Winnick (2011). Promo chapbook for World Horror Con in Austin Texas.
Bad Candy by
Al Sarrantonio and
Paul Melniczek (2009). Promo chapbook that came with the purchase of the signed limited edition of The Watching by Paul Melniczek. Featuring the short stories "Pumpkin Head," "Softly the Night Whispers," and "The Fabric of Memories."