FantaFire Press

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FantaFire Press is a U.S. independent publisher of books run for and by independent authors.

We offer all of our books as either print on demand or in non-DRM ebook format.

New titles will be available soon on the website.

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Dreams Both Real and Strange I and II
Price: Free! Words: 26,120. Language: English. Published: May 4, 2012 by FantaFire Press. Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - single author, Fiction » Fantasy » Short stories
The combined anthologies of Dreams Both Real and Strange I and Dreams Both Real and Strange II.
Froggy Love
Price: Free! Words: 710. Language: English. Published: May 2, 2012 by FantaFire Press. Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Short stories
(5.00 from 1 review)
A princess learns her lesson as a result of froggy love.
Fantasies of the Waking Dreamer
Price: Free! Words: 900. Language: English. Published: February 2, 2012 by FantaFire Press. Categories: Poetry » Female authors
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
A Small Collection of Poetry: 1. Rain 2. Dead Dreams 3. Happiness and Joy 4. Heart’s Dawn: The Death of Cupid 5. Liquid Star: Goodbye Earth 6. Pass the Birthday Cake 7. Looking Back
Dreams Both Real and Strange II
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 14,090. Language: English. Published: January 5, 2012 by FantaFire Press. Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » General, Fiction » Fantasy » Short stories
The continuation of Dreams Both Real and Strange I. An anthology of tiny, flash fiction fantastical tales of between 1,000-8,000 words in length.
Dreams Both Real and Strange
Price: Free! Words: 7,680. Language: English. Published: November 16, 2011 by FantaFire Press. Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - single author
(4.71 from 7 reviews)
An anthology of short stories. A collection of tiny, flash fiction fantasy, horror, and dark tales of 1,000-8,000 words in length.
Choices: A Short Story (Thomas Lord of Death)
Price: Free! Words: 1,000. Language: English. Published: October 29, 2011 by FantaFire Press. Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Horror
(4.75 from 4 reviews)
Choices: A Short Story The Reaper requires an answer to a question.
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Dark and Light: A Small Collection of Poetry
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 760. Language: English. Published: November 6, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - single author
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Dark and light poems of inner reflection.
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  • Cornerstone on Nov. 10, 2011

    Misty Provencher has outdone herself with "Cornerstone", the tale of Nalena Maxwell. Nalena and her mother, Evangeline, live a life separated from others. Evangeline's obsession with writing stories- and never finishing them- causes an ever-growing pile of papers to overflow their house. Nalena grows more and more isolated from her peers until she meets Garrett. He reaches out to her, befriending her and saving her life when she is attacked and nearly killed. From that point on everything in her life starts to change as she develops abilities that she doesn't understand and has no idea how to control. Everything cuminates with with the need for Nalena to choose her path. To make the choice whether she will live the Simple Life- or take the path that leads to inevitable danger. I highly recommend this book. Misty Provencher is one of my new favorite authors. Her book Cornerstone was an excellent read- it made me laugh and cry and I'm definetly looking forward to the next book in the series.
  • Run, Run, Run Away ~ The Ivy Chronicles - 1 on Nov. 17, 2011

    Ivy doesn’t understand why her mother hates her. All she can do is try to minimize the effects of it on her life. When her Grand-dad and Mar maw disappear, she’s left all alone with a trust fund that her mom forces her to hand over to pay for her addiction. Ivy finally decides that she’s had enough and runs away to her Grand-dad’s secret cabin. There she discovers that nothing was ever as it seemed, that there’s a whole world of fey that really does exist, and that she’s not who she thought she was. Run, run, run away was given to me as a free gift and is a compelling fantasy told by C. R. Cummings about the travels of a young girl, abused by her mother, who blossoms into who she really is. The story started off a little slow, but ramped up to an exciting finish and I’m sure the next in the series will have exciting themes as well. http://kwmdigest.blogspot.com http://kwmccabe.blogspot.com
  • Call Out on Nov. 30, 2011

    Review: Call Out- Jukebox Heroes Book One 4 out of 5 stars What would you do if your best friend was kidnapped by a psychopathic magic-using, Jessica-Rabbit-look alike? Go rescue her of course! Elizabeth, known as “Em” by all her friends, is thrown into a crazy race to find her best friend Dylan. Along the way, she gathers up allies: Dylan’s devoted boyfriend, Brian, and his best friend, London. As they start the race to find Dylan before it’s too late, Em must find a way to support London as he attempts to use telepathic powers he once disavowed. Tension rackets up as his powers grow out of control and Dylan suffers under the hands of her psychopathic kidnapper—who just so happens to be his ex-girlfriend, Julia. Em and London must find a way to save Dylan—even if it means giving up the safety and protection of the emotional walls they have hidden behind for years. Otherwise, they will all find out just how far Julia is willing to go to get London back. Call Out: Jukebox Heroes Book One was given to me as a free gift by the author L.B. Clark. The book had a distinctly YA feel to it, but I highly enjoyed this book. The tension and excitement starts from page one and doesn’t let up until the end! I recommend this book to fans of all ages, and I can’t wait until the next book in the series!