Leisure Books
Leisure Books was a mass market paperback publisher specializing in horror and thrillers that operated from 1957 to 2010. In the company's early years, it also published fantasy, science fiction, Westerns, and the Wildlife Treasury card series.
Leisure Books offered a book sales club service. Typically two free books were provided as an initial inducement. After that two books were sent on a monthly basis. Readers would have ten days to keep or return. If kept there would be a discount on the purchase price.
From around 1982 onward, Leisure Books was an imprint of Dorchester Publishing, shifting the company's focus away from fantasy and science fiction and more towards horror. As such, Leisure published novels and collections by a number of horror's notable authors, including Douglas Clegg, Stacy Dittrich, Ray Garton, J. F. Gonzalez, Brian Keene, Jack Ketchum, Richard Laymon, Deborah LeBlanc, Edward Lee, Ronald Malfi, Graham Masterton, T. V. Olsen, and Sarah Pinborough.
Leisure horror titles won numerous awards, including the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror Guild Award. In addition, a Leisure title was given the 2002 World Fantasy Award.
History
founded Leisure Books in 1957.Leisure's Westerns line notably featured re-issues of the work of Max Brand, among others. The company published six titles in Nelson DeMille 's Joe Ryker Series in 1975–1976.
Leisure Books published the Wildlife Treasury educational animal encyclopedia for young children between 1975 and 1981.
Beginning in 1976, Leisure Books published Gardner Fox's fantasy series featuring the barbarian Kyrik: Warlock Warrior, Kyrik Fights the Demon World, Kyrik and the Wizard's Sword, and Kyrik and the Lost Queen.
Founder Shorten retired in 1982 and the company was acquired by Dorchester Publishing.
By the year 2000, Leisure Books was the only American publisher with a line of horror books.
Effective September 2010, Leisure Books, along with the remainder of Dorchester's mass market paperback lines, were canceled as print publications. Future titles were slated to be available only as e-books. After pushback from authors over cancelled and unfulfilled contracts, Leisure suspended operations entirely; the parent company Dorchester shortly went out of business.
Selected list of titles by author
1957–1981
- Nelson DeMille :
- * Joe Ryker Series
- ** The Sniper
- ** The Hammer of God
- ** The Agent of Death
- ** The Smack Man
- ** The Cannibal
- ** The Night of the Phoenix
- R. V. Fodor and G. J.Taylor, :
- * Impact!
- Gardner Fox:
- * Kyrik Series:
- **Kyrik: Warlock Warrior
- ** Kyrik Fights the Demon World
- ** Kyrik and the Wizard's Sword
- ** Kyrik and the Lost Queen
- William Greenleaf
- * Time Jumper
- L. Ron Hubbard
- * Death's Deputy
- Lloyd Kropp:
- * The Drift
1982–2010
- Christopher Belton:
- * Isolation
- * Nowhere to Run
- Raymond Benson:
- * Sweetie's Diamonds
- * A Hard Day's Death
- * Dark Side of the Morgue
- Parris Afton Bonds:
- * Spinster's Song
- Mort Castle:
- * Cursed Be the Child
- Simon Clark:
- * Ghost Monster
- * Darkness Demands
- * Blood Crazy Hodder Headline, reissued by Leisure Books, 2001,
- Douglas Clegg:
- * The Halloween Man
- * The Nightmare Chronicles
- * You Come When I Call You
- * Mischief
- * The Infinite — sequel to The Nightmare House
- * Naomi
- Wes DeMott:
- * The Fund
- * Heat Sync
- Dennis Etchison:
- * The Museum of Horrors
- John Everson:
- * Covenant
- * Sacrifice
- * The 13th
- * Siren
- Christine Feehan:
- * Lair of the Lion
- * Dark Guardian
- * Dark Destiny
- Brian James Freeman:
- * Black Fire
- Steve Gerlach:
- * Rage : Wild Roses Productions. : Bloodletting Press. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 300-copy limited hardcover. : Leisure Books. Published as a mass market paperback.
- Zane Grey:
- * Tonto Basin
- Ruby Jean Jensen :
- * Hear the Children Cry
- Brian Keene:
- * Ghoul
- * Dead Sea
- * Darkness On the Edge of Town
- * Castaways
- * Urban Gothic
- * The Rising Series
- ** The Rising : Delirium Books
- ** City of the Dead : Delirium Books
- * Earthworm Gods series
- ** Earthworm Gods : Delirium Books, Republished as The Conqueror Worms : Leisure Books, Republished again under its intended title Earthworm Gods Deadite Press
- * Levi Stoltzfus Series
- ** Dark Hollow : Bloodletting Press.
- ** Ghost Walk
- ** A Gathering of Crows
- Nate Kenyon:
- * Bloodstone
- * The Reach
- * The Bone Factory
- * Sparrow Rock
- Jack Ketchum:
- * The Girl Next Door
- * The Lost
- * Peaceable Kingdom
- * Old Flames
- * The Woman
- Richard Laymon:
- * Among the Missing
- Deborah LeBlanc:
- *Family Inheritance
- *Grave Intent
- *A House Divided
- * Morbid Curiosity
- *Water Witch
- Edward Lee:
- * Infernal Angel : Cemetery Dance Publications. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 750-copy limited hardcover. : Leisure Books. Published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * Messenger : Leisure Books. Published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * The Backwoods : Leisure Books. Published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * Flesh Gothic : Leisure Books. Published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * Gast : Leisure Books. Revised, retitled Black Train, and published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * House Infernal : Leisure Books. Published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * Brides of the Impaler : Leisure Books. Published as a Mass Market Paperback.
- * Golemesque : Necro Publications. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 300-copy limited hardcover. : Leisure Books. Published as Golem as a Mass Market Paperback.
- Ronald Malfi:
- * Snow
- James A. Moore:
- * Fireworks
- * Under the Overtree
- * Chris Corin series
- ** Possessions
- ** Rabid Growth
- T. V. Olsen:
- * The Stalking Moon, Doubleday 1965, new ed. Leisure Books 5/2010,
- * Mission to the West, Ace 1/1973, new ed. Leisure 9/1997,
- * Starbuck's Brand, Belmont Tower 1974, new ed. Leisure 11/1997,
- * Westward They Rode, Ace 1/1976, new ed. Leisure 7/1996,
- * Track the Man Down, Manor Books 1976, new ed. Leisure 10/1998,
- Sarah Pinborough:
- * The Hidden
- * The Reckoning
- * Breeding Ground — End-of-the world novel where most of the population is wiped out by giant spiders that human women have given birth to
- * The Taken — ghostly revenge novel
- * Tower Hill — about a small town in America in supernatural peril of Biblical proportions
- * Feeding Ground — sequel to Breeding Ground
- Brian Pinkerton:
- * Abducted
- * Vengeance
- Al Sarrantonio:
- * The Orangefield Cycle
- ** Halloweenland - A novel length book that includes elements of The Baby and much more new material.
- John Skipp:
- * The Long Last Call
- T. M. Wright:
- * Sleepeasy