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Duck Prints Press, an independent NY-based publisher, empowers queer adult fanfiction authors by helping them publish original stories & art. Join a supportive community dedicated to creative expression.
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15 postsHow We Plan, Implement, and Publish Anthologies: A Step-by-Step Guide
FreeOn Saturday, Duck Prints Press hosted a Patreon panel in which I and two other members of the press with experience serv...
March Panel: Requests
FreeSo the panelist pool had two ideas we really liked and so we do have a concept for the March panel (our runner-up from t...
January Panel Recording
FreeThank you to the folks who attended the panel, and note that I've decided to extend recording access to the $7/month bac...
Business Update: Sunday, January 26
FreeThe stuff related to pitch review for Monsterotica ate a lot of my time this week, we got 88 new applicants and 21 retur...

11 Great Queer SFF Books with Older Female Protagonists!
FreeRecently, I got pinged on a Tumblr post asking for recommendations of speculative fiction/science fiction and fantasy bo...
The Salt in the Sea: Front Cover Teaser
FreeJ. D. Rivers and I got the sketch for the front cover of her novella recently, and I wanted to share it with y'all. The...
January Panel Q&A: Submit Your Questions
FreeThis post is here for y'all to submit your questions for the December Patron Panel. As a reminder, the topic for this pa...

January Patreon Panel: Organizing Anthologies, Zines, and Similar Multi-Contributor Projects
FreeThe Duck Prints Press January Patreon Panel is Lead-Editing Anthologies, Zines, and Other Multi-Contributor Project for...
Reminder and Zoom Link: January Panel This Saturday
FreeWe're just a few days away from the January Patreon panel! How to Plan and Lead Edit an Anthology, Zine, or Other Multi-...

New Link for the Backer Preferences Form
FreeJust wanted to let folks know that, as part of the Press's continued efforts to move away from relying on Google product...
Business Update: Sunday, January 19th
FreeFighting the existential dread by keeping as busy as possible. General Business: weekly - prepared my to-do list for the...

Backer Reward Story: "The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion"
FreeApologies that I fell a bit behind on posting stories for y'all! Between the holidays and finishing up A Truth Universal...

Creator Interview: Vee Sloane
FreeVee Sloane has been working with Duck Prints Press since our second anthology, when they contributed to And Seek (Not) t...
Answered Asks: Breaking into Being Published without Duck Prints Press
FreePrivate ask [paraphrased]: I want to publish with a place something like Duck Prints Press but I am not a fanfiction wri...

January Art Reward: "Snow Heart" by Max Jason Peterson
FreeThe January Patreon reward art is this charming, wintery piece by Max Jason Peterson. Max has contributed to the Press b...
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Duck Prints Press LLC, founded in August 2019, is a New York State-based independent publisher specializing in helping fanfiction creators bring their original works to life. With a strong focus on the queer community, they provide publishing support for adult fiction and art. Their unique approach centers around fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for artists, evidenced by their growing community of 116 members, 87 of whom are paid patrons. While their estimated monthly earnings range from $246 to $2050, the consistent growth in membership signifies a dedicated following appreciating their services and commitment to showcasing diverse voices within the adult fanfiction genre. Duck Prints Press's dedication to supporting queer authors sets them apart within the independent publishing landscape.