Del Sol Press

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Del Sol Press was founded in 2002. The first book published by the press was a revision of Michael Brodsky's 1978 novel, Detour. Since that time the press has gone on to publish work by Nin Andrews, David Blair, Joan Houlihan, Ander Monson, Don Thompson, Walter Cummins, and Thomas Kennedy, among others.

Del Sol Press seeks to publish work by both new and recognized writers, as well as republish literary works that have gone out of print. Emphasis is on original, unique, and accessible work. DSP also publishes literary SFF novels, among them, "Mall" by Pattie Palmer-Baker, "Piper Robbin and the American Oz Maker" by Warwick Gleeson, "Die Back" by Richard Hacker, and "Karma City" by Gardner Browning. An earlier SFF from 2017, "War of the World Makers" by Reilly Michaels, won four national book awards, including the Beverly Hills Book Award for Best SF.

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