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A graphic on a blue background with stripes in the color of the non-binary pride flag. The text reads: Non-Binary Week. Meet 16 Non-Binary Authors & Artists Who Work with Duck Prints Press!
The graphic is entitled Nina Waters. Three book covers are shown: A Glimmer of Hope, showing a man in short sleeves and a scarf holding a lantern and looking into the distance; a graphic showing letter writing supplies and a sniper rifle entitled The Last Letters of Mrs. Victoria Holmwood; and a graphic showing two hands tied to puppets strings in the night sky above a city skyline, entitled Puppetry. The text below lists: A Glimmer of Hope (novel); The Last Letters of Mrs. Victoria Holmwood; Puppetry; Widow's Black; Lust; Knishes and Noshes and Angel in Add Magic to Taste; To Dance at Lady Chadston's; and Bi-Pan Solidarity.The graphic is entitled May Barros. There are two square art pieces, one showing a fox touching noses with a person with blue hair, the other showing two hands raised with a fiery fairy-like figure perched atop them. The text below reads: Art: Magic Friendship; Art: Spark; Art: Gazebo in the Rain in A Truth Universally Acknowledged.
The graphic is entitled Neo Scarlett. Two nondescript covers are shown - Wolven Dance and Whispers of Atlantis: A Tale of Discovery and Belonging. The text below reads: Wolven Dance; Whispers of Atlantis: A Tale of Discovery and Belonging.The graphic is entitled Rhosyn Goodfellow. Three book covers are shown: one with artwork of a person in a tunic spreading their clothes to reveal their bared chest, with three swords aimed at their heart, the book entitled Aim For The Heart, one nondescript - The Fairy Garden, and one with two women in historical dresses in close embrace on the backdrop of a full moon, entitled She Wears the Midnight Crown. The text below reads: The Fairy Garden; On the Safe Side; Pierced Hearts in Aim For The Heart; Nice Girls Don’t Get the Superweapon in She Wears the Midnight Crown.
The graphic is entitled Cedar D. McCafferty-Svec. Three book covers are shown, two nondescript - Coffee For My Valentine? and Glass Slipper: A Dance - and one showing two men, one white, the other Black, in a close embrace - entitled Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica. The text below reads: Coffee For My Valentine?; Glass Slipper: A Dance; Unsafe Haven; sweet static; and please, may i have s'more? in Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica.The graphic is entitled Catherine E. Green. Three book covers are shown: Of Loops and Weaves (nondescript cover); one of two people, one white with light hair, one Black with long braids, doing science together, entitled Aether Beyond the Binary; and one already described - entitled Aim For The Heart. The text below reads: Of Loops and Weaves; The Serendipity of a Late Train in Aim For The Heart; and To Hold the World Close in Aether Beyond the Binary
The graphic is entitled Robin S. Blackwood. A single book cover is shown: a red dragon in glasses, holding a quill, a bat holding a scroll and a mouse, surrounded by books - entitled Scholarly Pursuits. The text below reads: The Case of the Lost Grimoire in Scholarly Pursuits.The graphic is entitled Zel Howland. Two book covers - Chrysopoeia (nondescript) and Aether Beyond the Binary (already described) - are shown, and a close-up of an artwork showing a spectral woman with long hair in the embrace of a person mostly unseen, but with blood splatters on their sleeve. The text below reads: Art: Chrysopoeia; Chrysopoeia; The Lightkeeper and the Sea; and Flower and Rot in Aether Beyond the Binary
The graphic is entitled N. C. Farrell. There are two book covers: one nondescript - entitled Sarisa and one showing two men in historical clothing dancing on the backdrop of a full moon - entitled He Bears the Cape of Stars. The text below reads: Sarisa and Eldest Daughter Seeks Her Wife in She Wears the Midnight CrownThe graphic is entitled J. D. Harlock. Two book covers are shown: two already described: A Truth Universally Acknowledged and Aim For The Heart and one nondescript - entitled Chinaski’s Dirty Work. The text reads: Somewhere Other Than Here in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; Sword Dancer in Aim For The Heart; Chinaski’s Dirty Work; The Sea Bears Salvage Co.; Solarpunks: Viva la Revolución; An Odd Gathering of Peculiar Cats; The Blood Tithe; Ride On, Shooting Star; and more short stories! (that's what the text says, not an indication that more are listed but not included in this alt text)
The graphic is entitled Vee Sloane. Three book covers are shown: one has two peahens standing side by side, outlined in pink, partially blocked by the furled feathers of a peacock - entitled A Truth Universally Acknowledged, one shows two couples in historical clothes standing on a stage - two men embraced in the foreground and two women reaching out to hug in the background, and a crowned duck in the corner - entitled And Seek (Not) to Alter Me, and one already described - entitled Aim For The Heart. The text below reads: The Iron Rose in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; The False Sweet Bait in And Seek (Not) to Alter Me; Wait and Hope in Aim For The Heart; and Escape Velocity From Fear in He Bears the Cape of Stars.The graphic is entitled Linnea Peterson. A single book cover is shown - A Truth Universally Acknowledged, already described. The text list below reads: Lyd, Not Lydia in A Truth Universally Acknowledged.
The graphic is entitled Max Jason Peterson. Two book covers are shown: two nondescript entitled: Going Dark and Last Boat to Heaven, and in the center is artwork of two people wearing gloves and holding hands before a snowy background, magical sparkles rising from where their hands meet. The text below reads: Going Dark; Last Boat to Heaven; Night Birds; art: Snow Heart; Dueling Darcy in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; The Semantic Time Machine.The graphic is entitled S. J. Ralston. Two book covers are shown: Aether Beyond the Binary (already described); The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion (nondescript). The text below reads: Razzmatazz in Aether Beyond the Binary; The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion.
The graphic is entitled Xianyu Zhou. Three book covers are shown: two already described: A Truth Universally Acknowledged and Aim For The Heart and one nondescript - Irreverence. The text below reads: In Want of a Horse-Stealing, Troublemaking Swordsman in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; Fated Encounter Challenge in Aim For The Heart; Irreverence; This Treatment for Chronic Pain has an Unbelievable Side Effect!; Urchin JuicedThe graphic is entitled D. E. Towry. A single book cover is shown - already described Scholarly Pursuits. The text below reads: Writ of Evocation in Scholarly Pursuits.

Happy Non-Binary Awareness Week! In previous years, we posted our recommended books with NB characters and books written by NB authors. This time, we’ve compiled a list of works published by Duck Prints Press that were created by our fantastic non-binary authors and artists!

You can find these titles in the Duck Prints Press webstore and on our Patreon!


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A graphic entitled "Nonbinary characters for nonbinary awareness week, July 14th - July 20th (24 books for $30). This is followed by a collage of 24 book covers. The books are: Non-Player Character by Veo Corva; Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault; Synthetic Sea - A Queer Cyberpunk Novel by Franklyn Newt; They of the West by danifinn; A Designer Magick by Stefanie Carter; A Memory of Blood and Magic by K. N. Brindle; The Final Voyage of Avery Mothmere by Helen Whistberry; Community Witch by Ash Kreider; Dirt-Stained Hands, Thorn-Pierced Skin by Tabitha O'Connell; Memories of Forgotten Waves by Niranjan; Mystic Missives by Z. G. Clover; Moth Pit by Amara Lynn; The Elysium Proposal by A. E. Bross; Manipulator's War by Elise Carlson; Into the Forest by Calling33; Aether Beyond the Binary; Spoken For by A. Lee Welles; Lust and Found by Sylvie Helstaff; Blood by D. C. Hart; Mummy May 1: 2503 CE by GalaxyMoth; Oh Fuck! Dinosaurs! by Dave Bruno; Giving in to Gravity by Avery Bridge; Atop the Trees, Beneath the Mountains by SM Reine; and Zen Solaris and the God-Child by Arden Powell.

This week, July 14th through the 20th, is Nonbinary Awareness Week! Elise Carlson decided to celebrate by putting together this awesome itch.io bundle of 24 stories with nonbinary main characters and/or nonbinary love interests. Duck Prints Press is delighted to have our anthology Aether Beyond the Binary (in which every short story features at least one nb main character!) in such good company. You can get all this awesomeness for only $30 US, 66% off the price of buying them individual.

Check out the bundle today, before time runs out!


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Graphic 1 of 2. Pale blue text, silhouettes of stars and three fat people, and four book covers over the Rainbow Flag. The text reads: SFF Books with Fat Characters We Love. The books are: Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman; The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck; The Baker & the Bard by Fern Haught; Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault.
Graphic 2 of 2. 10 book covers over the Rainbow Flag. The books are: Home Within Skin by Jem Zero; Bingo Love by Tee Franklin; Coming Back by Jessi Zabarsky; DeadEndia by Hamish Steele; Fat Vampire by Johnny B. Truant; Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo; Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell; Burly Tales by Steve Berman; Fat Ham by James Ijames.

We got an anonymous ask on Tumblr, requesting a rec list of science fiction and fantasy (SFF) stories with fat characters! And of course, we focused on queer stories. Explicit rep of chubby characters is still depressingly rare, but we did our best to think up some for anon (our anthologies also often include stories with queer fat characters, for what it’s worth). The contributors to the list are Meera S., Nina Waters, Linnea Peterson, Shea Sullivan, and Shannon.

Want to request a rec list from us? You can do that! Drop us an ask on Tumblr!

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This weekend, starting today and running through the 20th, is Readercon at the Boston Marriott in Burlington, Massachusetts! Duck Prints Press is delighted to be returning to this con for a second year as a vendor in the Bookstore, and I’m also honored to share that I’ve been selected to contribute to programming! I’ll be in five panels (and arriving Friday morning).

I hope to see some of you there! Don’t be a stranger – come say hi!

Bookstore Hours:

Friday, July 18th: 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, July 19th: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. & 2 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 20th: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.

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The front cover of a book entitled The Salt in the Sea by J. D. Rivers. Stylized artwork shows two men in a loose embrace, one shorter, light-skinned, and pale-haired, the taller one dark haired and darker skinned, both in casual modern-esque clothes. The taller one kisses the shorter one on the forehead, his hand clasping the shorter one's cheek. They stand before a blood-red circle with a star on it, and a brilliant blue wave surges behind them.

J. D. Rivers’s novella The Salt in the Sea, successfully crowdfunded earlier this year, is now available to everyone through duckprintspress.com, major book retailers, libraries, and can (probably) be ordered through your local bookstore of choice!

A downtrodden ex-soldier.

After leaving the military, werewolf Victor is shunned in his civilian life. Money is tight, so when an ex-comrade offers him an easy job—getting a package from an island—he jumps at the chance.

A lost inn-owner.

When Selkie Thoma opens the door to a knocking patron, he wants to close it again immediately. Standing before him is Victor, his one-night stand from three years ago. The last thing Thoma wants is to have to explain why he left that night.

As Victor and Thoma cross paths unexpectedly, emotions flare anew. But Victor is only on the island for a week, and Thoma can’t face his past, the consequences of his decisions, or the resulting condemnation from his sea-going selkie family.

A dead body in a post office.

When a corpse is discovered, fingers throughout the community point at Victor. With time running out before justice is served, it’s on Thoma to find out the truth. Because on the island justice is deadly.

Get your hands on this bittersweet mlm fantasy story of missed opportunities and second chances today!

Leftover campaign merchandise is also available! We’ve got the front cover art as an art print and as a bookmark, and you can also get a lovely scented candle from Speculative Wicktion.

Follow the author J. D. Rivers on social media: Personal Website | Bluesky

Learn more about the cover artist planetsandmagic: Bluesky | Tumblr | Twitter

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WWW Wednesday

Jul. 16th, 2025 10:21 am
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Sorry not sorry that I've disappeared for a week. My trip ended up more intense than I was expecting. Anyway. 

I've been traveling since last Tuesday, and as a result I read a l.o.t.

1. What are you currently reading?

I finally have started Lip and Sword by Jin Shisi Chai. The GR and SG reviews made it sound like extremely toxic yaoi, but so far it's way tame compared to some of the manga I read; I'd call it toxic-lite. Tho I was flipping through the rest of vol 1 (of 3) and it does look like it's gonna get more toxic before it gets less toxic. Given my current mood and expectations, that's a plus, just to be clear.

I've also got a couple graphic novels I started but bounced off of yesterday morning once I crossed the "awake for more than 24 hours" point lmao. I'll circle back.

2. What have you recently finished reading?

Because I was traveling, my available reading was entirely either books I brought or stuff on my phone from Libby.

  • Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch: read this whenever I needed a mental break from Babel. Sequel to The Nightmare Before Kissmas, somewhat less enjoyable tho I'd be hard-pressed to put my finger on why, maybe because the political parts felt less thought-through and it feels like everything goes right for basically no reason, not because the characters worked hard to make it go right? Also I think because "being really mean to each other is flirting" is just not my thing.
  • Babel by R. F. Kuang: I've already talked about my opinions on this a little on the Press's Discord (it's here, if you want to join). I definitely have some criticism and some things I wish it had done differently, but overall, damn. What an incredible book.
  • Gwen and Art are Not in Love by Lex Croucher: absolute disaster in the pacing department imo, but it definitely had some parts I liked. I wish literally anyone other than Arthur knew how to apologize. It's a little sad that the most convincing/enjoyable relationship dynamic was the f/m Sidney/Agnes side ship. Historical England where Arthuriana was true, with m/m and f/f.
  • XXXHolic Omnibus vol. 4 - 5 by CLAMP: okay it's finally grabbed me, lol. Assuming I can borrow the last couple omnibuses without a wait, I suspect I'll finish the series within the next week.
  • Haikyu!! vol. 35 - 36 by Haruichi Furudate
  • I Don't Need a Script for Love by Umire Konatsu: decent if lightly toxic modern BL erotica manga about two actors.
  • My Love Will Last Until the End of Time by Nanako Haida: cute reincarnation BL one shot, could have benefited from more room to breathe (even a duology) but I still liked it.
  • Demon Slayer/Kimetsu no Yaiba vol. 10 by Koyoharu Gotouge
  • Sating the Wolf by Troy Arukuno: porny omegaverse one-shot with a small bunny alpha and big wolf omega. It's relatively rare to see the dynamics subverted even that much so that was nice.
  • Wolf Pack by Billy Balibally: I expected more from this m/m alpha/alpha thing, especially considering what's in Fangs. It was fine with nice world building but I wish there'd been more "there" there.
  • Mitsuka vol. 1 by akabeko: first time in a long time I'm gonna dnf a series. I read all of vol 1 but I'm nope for more, on the toxic yaoi scale this was too toxic for me.
  • Hitorijime My Hero vol. 15 by Memeco Arii: finally caught up on this. It's starting to do time jumps, so I'm guessing there won't be many more volumes, tho this wasn't the last.
  • Acid Town vol. 6 by Kyuugou: this is the last written volume of this tho it's not the end of the story. It's kinda a pity I guess, because as dark as this was it was an interesting series and I'd have liked to see these characters get a happy ending, but given that vol. 6 was published in 2019 I'm guessing we'll never know. At least that means I can pretend it all works out great and no one dies, lol.
  • Witch Hat Aterlier vol. 10 by Kamome Shirahama
  • Fire Force vol. 6 by Atsushi Ohkubo

3. What will you read next?

I've technically already started Trans History: From Ancient Times to the Present Day by Alex L. Combs and Andrew Eakett, and I'll probably finish it next. I'm also pretty hooked on XXXHolic by CLAMP now, with two volumes to go. I've read every other graphic novel/manga I've got on Libby due within the two weeks, so the what else I read will go on vibes. Now that I'm home I've got physical library books too, but I'd have to look at the pile to figure out what's up next (and right now I don't feel like going and looking).

For novels, I'm actively reading Lip and Sword obviously; I'm in volume 1 of 3 and presumably will read the other two. I've also got The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison on Libby and I'm working hard to convince myself I want to read it despite the ship betrayal. The loan has 11 days left to presumably I'll read it in the next two weeks, I guess, if only because I'll feel bad having made the people who have it on hold wait if I then don't actually read it. 

All that said, I'm traveling again this Friday through Sunday so that'll also be a factor. I am. so not ready to leave again.

Anyway, long WWW Wednesday is long. I'll shut up now.

WWW Wednesday

Jul. 9th, 2025 08:22 am
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I left on a family vacation yesterday, flying coast-to-coast US (now on West Coast) with my family, so I read a lot - first in the week leading up to the trip, cause I had a bunch of physical library books I wanted to return, and then of course during the flights and layover. Anyway.

1. What are you currently reading?

I'm about halfway through Babel by R. F. Kuang. I still am enjoying it but the tension is building in a way that's making me slow down - I don't want to keep turning pages to reach the point where everything falls apart, sigh. I also started vol 4 of the TGCF manhua in Chinese but didn't bother bringing it on my trip so it's on hold til we're home. 

2. What have you recently finish reading?

so much manga. so fuckin' much. and a lil non-manga graphic novel reading too.

  • Rainbow! vol. 2 by Sunny: there was nothing objectively wrong with this (modern wlw), except a total mismatch between the title and cover art and the actual themes. It's presented as happy fluff but is in fact heavy family angst with a happy ending and I just can't wrap my head around it. It's a duology, at least, so this was the end.
  • XXXHolic omnibus vol. 3 by CLAMP
  • Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! vol. 13 by Yuu Toyota: I hope this is ending soon, I've enjoyed it but the author really seems to have run out of things to say.
  • What Did You Eat Yesterday? vol. 2 and 3 by Fumi Yoshinaga: I don't think I'll be continuing with this. The food parts are entirely uninteresting to me - I just skipped them - but more than that, the mc is really kinda a jerk. Being told he's repeatedly settling by being with his boyfriend is such a yawn fest. Why would I read slice of life food blog stuff about a couple who hardly seem to like each other?
  • 天官赐福 manhua vol. 3 by 墨香铜臭: I didn't quite manage three volumes in Chinese in two months but at least I finished this one early in the month?
  • Moriarty the Patriot vol. 9 - 19 by Ryosuke Takeuchi: (SPOILERS) Sherlock/Moriarty is so canon that another character called out a conversation they had as them exchanging marriage vows so uh. there's that I guess. I was reading it with my wife next to me and I was like, "look at these two idiots these are basically marriage vows" and then I turned the page and on the next page was a character who'd over heard them going "look at you two idiots these are basically marriage vows.".(/END SPOILERS) I keep staring at it in Storygraph like. do I tag this mlm or not???? anyway, 19 is the last volume - I've finished the series. I have mixed feelings but I'm glad I didn't stop reading it when I hated the first few volumes lmao.
  • Spent by Alison Bechdel: I was expecting this to be more like her three autobiographical graphic novels, so it was interesting that it was instead, like... a fictionalized fusion of her life + the characters from Dykes to Watch Out For. I'm very glad I'd read Dykes before reading this. It was nice to revisit those characters, esp through the lens of where they started in the early 80s and where they are now, like, now one has a non-binary asexual poly college student kid. NB and ace were no where in the early Dykes because a lot of that wasn't on our radar then, so seeing Bechdel's world expand as ours has is nice. I'm less sure I really grokked all the capitalism stuff, lmao, but still. Interesting book. I've not read anything by Bechdel I didn't like.
  • The Way of the Househusband vol. 8 by Kousuke Oono
  • Haikyu! vol. 34 by Haruichi Furudate
  • Fire Force vol. 6 by Atsushi Ohkubo

3. What will you read next?

Well, I'm on this trip until we get home early Tuesday morning on a red-eye, so I planned books around "trip." After Babel, I've got the three volumes of Lip and Sword by Jin Shisi Chai with me, physically, and I also had scheduled a few Libby holds to come up around now, so I've got Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch, Gwen and Art are Not in Love by Lex Croucher, and The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison. So I will presumably read some combo of those, lol. For manga/graphic novels, I didn't bring any physical ones cause they're too short, what's the point of carrying them, but I've got like 10 titles on Libby; Acid Town vol. 6 by Kyugo is due in four days so presumably I'll read at least that, lol. That's my only one due within the next 7 days, tho, so I'm not sure which others I'll go for.


Citrus Con itch.io Bundle!

Jul. 7th, 2025 01:36 pm
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Screen capture of an itch.io bundle page. Text reads: Citrus Con Summer Festival Bundle [+18] A bundle hosted by illuminesce with content from 50 creators. Buy 63 items for $15 Regularly $303.45 Save 95%! Offer ends in 4 days 8 hours 58 minutes Citrus Con (June 20th-22nd) is hosting a +18 co-op bundle chock-full of BL, GL, and queer media works supporting LGBTQIA+ artists. From cozy summer games to spicy boys/girls/theys/priests AND demons of all genders and sexualities, get yourself set for summer with this incredible bundle of novels, zines, video games, TTRPGs and more.  PAY WHAT YOU WANT — minimum $15, consider contributing more if you can afford it. All revenue will be split evenly.  READ THE TAGS — This bundle is a mix of SFW and NSFW works. Before reading or playing, look at the individual works' descriptions. Not for you? No problem—there are lots to choose from. (end graphic text.)  On the right of the screen capture are nine book covers and related titles, the specifics being less important than that there are a bunch of shiny-look titles to go with the text already quoted.

Citrus Con is an annual free online-only 18+ Boys’ Love and queer media convention! It was held in late June, but we were so busy advertising a bajillion other Pride things that, well, we waited, and we’re advertising this now! The bundle only has 4 days left now, and it contains 63 titles for only $15 total, including the Duck Prints Press anthology Many Hands and dozens of other books, comics, games, and other queer media, some explicit, some not!

Get the bundle now, before time runs out!


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