Immanion Press


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Immanion Press was founded in 2003 by author Storm Constantine, initially to publish her back catalogue titles. It has since expanded to publish the back catalogue and new novels of other established authors as well as work by exciting new talent.

Specialising in literary fantasy, sf and horror, Immanion Press publishes fresh and innovative works.

Megalithica Books, managed by Taylor Ellwood, is the non-fiction imprint of Immanion Press. It specialises in cutting edge titles connected with magic, spirituality and occult studies.

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The Bewitchments of Love and Hate    by Storm Constantine
Price: $5.00 USD. 151710 words. Published by Immanion Press on October 20, 2009. .

(5.00)
The second volume in Storm’s original Wraeththu trilogy, expanded and updated. Swift is a young harling, growing up among the Varrs, one of the most feared of Wraeththu tribes. When a face from the past reappears, amid a host of dire omens, Swift has to face the truth about his own kind, and make difficult decisions about what is best for their future.
Soul Purpose    by Nick Marsh
Price: $5.00 USD. 91460 words. Published by Immanion Press on November 19, 2009. .

(5.00)
Alan Reece is a vet who hates his job. His fiancee has left him, and he fully expects that things will only get worse. He's right, of course. What he's not expecting is that one of his dreaded nocturnal farm visits will set in motion a complicated series of events involving transparent cows, aliens, zombies, and the end of all life on Earth.
A Dream and a Lie    by Fiona McGavin
Price: $6.00 USD. 322950 words. Published by Immanion Press on February 21, 2011. .

(5.00)
In the bleak industrial city of Zoelon, they burn witches on Wintertide’s Eve while in the east a dark and insatiable power is growing stronger. A dangerous world where religion and magic and indistinguishable and those with powers are both persecuted and revered. Alix Reste is possessed with powers he can neither control nor understand.
Paragenesis: Stories of the Dawn of Wraeththu    by Storm Constantine
Price: $6.00 USD. 131650 words. Published by Immanion Press on February 21, 2011. .

(4.00)
Based on the world created by Storm Constantine for her Wraeththu novels, the stories in this collection are set in the very early days of Wraeththu history. Struggling to come to terms with their new condition, fighting to survive amid the hostile humans who remain, and the often equally-hostile hara of other tribes, Wraeththu must learn quickly how to master their powerful abilities.
The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit    by Storm Constantine
Price: $5.00 USD. 157070 words. Published by Immanion Press on September 14, 2009. .

(4.00)
The world is changing. While human civilisation implodes, a new race is rising from the debris. Pellaz, a human boy, is drawn into the world of Wraeththu by the enigmatic Cal. In order to survive, Pellaz must transform into a new being, neither male nor female but something of both. Pellaz discovers that his inception has marked him for a destiny, both terrifying and wonderful.
The Hienama    by Storm Constantine
Price: $5.00 USD. 48500 words. Published by Immanion Press on January 5, 2010. .

(3.00)
The Hienama is a rich and erotic tale of the androgynous Wraeththu, set in the magical land of Alba Sulh. This is not a story of great leaders who affect the destiny of all, but simply that of hara who live on the land and in the wake of human passing are trying to establish communities.
Angelglass    by David Barnett
Price: $5.00 USD. 99740 words. Published by Immanion Press on January 15, 2010. .

(3.00)
In present-day Prague, an amnesiac is discovered on the city outskirts and taken into a household preparing for a massive anti-globalisation protest. In the 16th century Bohemian capital, a man with no memories is presented to the court of Rudolf II. And in a shining city on the edge of forever, a being of a higher order is about to fall from grace.


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