We’re pleased to announced that we have returned to the Eden Book Society with the 1993 collection featuring Grady Hendrix, John Darnielle, Alison Rumfitt, Nina Allan, Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, and Chikodili Emelumadu.

 

The Eden Book Society was a publishing house that produced horror novelettes for a private list of subscribers. It was established in 1919 by the Eden family and ran until 2006.

Presided over by the Eden family, it was handed down through the generations issuing short horror novels to a confidential list of subscribers. Eden books were always written under pseudonyms and were rumoured to have been written by some of the greatest horror authors of their day, many of whom had strong ties to the Eden family.

From 1919, six books were produced each year, supplying the archive with almost a century of unseen horror. Dead Ink will be reproducing these books. We began our reissue of the Eden editions with our Kickstarter for the 1972 collection and now we return with the 1993 collection. For the first time, these books – nearly a century of unseen horror – will be available to the public.

Dead Ink hopes that you will join us as we explore the evolving fears of society throughout the 20th Century and eventually entering the 21st…

You can join the Eden Book Society by backing the project on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deadinkbooks/the-eden-book-society-1993