Double Dragon Publishing

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Founded2000 (2000)
FounderDeron Douglas
Defunct2020 (2020)
SuccessorFiction4All
Double Dragon Publishing
Founded2000 (2000)
FounderDeron Douglas
Defunct2020 (2020)
SuccessorFiction4All
Country of originCanada
Headquarters locationMarkham, Ontario
DistributionElectronic
Key peopleDeron Douglas
Fiction genresScience-fiction, fantasy, horror
ImprintsEight separate imprints
Official websitedouble-dragon-ebooks.com [dead link]
Double Dragon web site archive at the Wayback Machine (archived July 6, 2020)

Double Dragon Publishing was a Canadian-based publisher specializing in e-book format publication. Founded by Deron Douglas in 2000, the company claimed the largest collection of titles in the science fiction and fantasy categories in print, with annual sales of over 45,000 units prior to its closure in 2020.[1][2]

The firm was founded as a single-imprint small press publisher in 2000 by Deron Douglas. The publishing house has since grown into a stable publisher with eight separate imprints, focusing on different genres, but generally within the science-fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal romance subgenres.

While specializing in eBook publication, the firm also released paperback books, graphic novels, and pocket books.

Authors included Jedaiah Ramnarine, Gail Z. Martin, J.M. Frey, Danny Birt, Geoff Nelder, Simon Drake, Dan DeBono, Tony Teora, E. Rose Sabin, David Conway, Steve Lazarowitz, Michael A. Ventrella, Ben Manning, Thomm Quackenbush, Margret A. Treiber, Gillian Duce and the late Nick Pollotta.

Deron Douglas sold the Double Dragon Publishing brand in 2020 and retired from the publishing industry to create fine art full-time under the name D. Ahsén:nase Douglas.

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