· 2025
With this third installment in our Queer Fanworks Inspired By… anthology series, we set out to explore the truth by which we at Duck Prints Press live: that a classic work without a single canonically queer character must be in want of a very LGBTQIA+ makeover! A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" queers up this classic with 21 short stories and 20 full-page color artworks. 38 creators contributed to this project, drawing inspiration from the story and characters in Jane Austen's enduring romantic classic to create delightful, thoughtful, intriguing, and (of course) very queer fanworks and Pride and Prejudice-inspired original works. Grab your reticule, don your favorite cravat, pour yourself some fragrant tea, and join us!
· 2024
You've heard "All For One!"; now get ready for "One For All!" Duck Prints Press is thrilled to bring a whole new meaning to the Musketeers' famous slogan in one inclusive book with a little bit of something for everyone: Aim For The Heart: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Alexandre Dumas's "The Three Musketeers." For this collection, we recruited 20 authors and 16 artists who love Athos, Porthos, Aramis, d'Artagnan, Milady, Madame Bonacieux, and the whole gang from Dumas's wonderful historical melodrama. These creators' mission was simple: take this long-adored story and make it queer! The result is an amazing collection of works exploring the nuances of these characters, delving into issues of identity, gender, and sexuality—telling and retelling a story we all know and love.
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· 2025
With this third installment in our Queer Fanworks Inspired By¿ anthology series, we set out to explore the truth by which we at Duck Prints Press live: that a classic work without a single canonically queer character must be in want of a very LGBTQIA+ makeover! A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, with 21 short stories and 20 full-page color artworks, is just that. 38 creators have contributed to this project, drawing inspiration from Pride and Prejudice's characters and story to create delightful, thoughtful, intriguing, and (of course) very queer fanworks and Pride and Prejudice-inspired original works. For this collection, we encouraged our creators to focus on Sapphic/wlw relationships and/or transgender and genderqueer interpretations for their inspiration, though those are definitely not the only types of queer we've fit into this diverse collection.
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· 2025
The nursery rhyme warned us about him. We should have listened. When six-year-old Sandy Sommers vanishes during an Easter egg hunt in the small mountain town of Berlin, New Hampshire, Mayor Otto Finch finds himself at the center of a nightmare he thought he'd left behind decades ago. As a college freshman in 1998, Otto witnessed inexplicable horrors in the town of Robin, where Halloween night turned an entire community violent. Now, as Berlin's first Black mayor, he's built a peaceful life with his adopted daughter Lily-until Sandy's disappearance stirs memories of a past Otto has spent years trying to forget. When two local teenagers are found in the woods covered in blood with no memory of what happened, and Lily reveals she's been talking to something calling itself her "Best Forest Friend," Otto realizes the evil he encountered in his youth has found a new home. Working with FBI Agent Clementine Miller, Otto races to find Sandy before it's too late, only to discover a horrifying truth: the creature in the forest is the monstrous manifestation of a nursery rhyme that children have sung for generations. To save the children of Berlin, Otto must confront the darkness of his past and face the terrifying entity known as Bunny Foo Foo-before it collects every child in town. "Bunny Foo Foo: Black Easter" transforms an innocent children's song into pure terror. This gripping supernatural thriller will appeal to readers of Josh Malerman's "Bird Box," Paul Tremblay's "A Head Full of Ghosts," and fans of creepy folklore come to life. First in the bone-chilling Bunny Foo Foo Series that will make you think twice about the nursery rhymes you teach your children. Great for fans of: supernatural horror, LGBTQ horror, psychological thriller, missing child, small town secrets, paranormal investigation, monsters in the woods, New England horror, folklore horror, Easter horror, childhood fears, haunted forest
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· 2025
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