This is my list of novels published in 2015, which I acquired for publication, of interest to pagans, heathens, and witches.

 1. The Rishis: The Book of Secrets by Robert Delgado

(Also available in Spanish: Los Rishis y el Libro de Secretos)

Contemporary young people discover the secrets and powers of the Rishis, and the mystery of what happened in Gonur 3,500 years ago, while battling the Rishis' enemies the Mantris.

2. Jane by Rose Montague

(sequel to Jade)

Jane and Jade hunt evil before it hunts them.

3. Lucidity by Ray S. Kent

Lucid dreams can lead a boy to love, or evil.

4. Caloric by Trisha Barr

Four young people discover they are the elements bound in human form, and an ancient society plans to kill them and steal their powers.

5. Iona Kyle series by Ian Jarvis
Book 1: Dark Equinox
Book 2: Here by Dragons
Book 3: Witch Hunt

Iona Kyle uses her psychic powers to foil evil, and evil tries to foil her back.

 

My job at Eternal Press and Damnation Books, which were purchased by Caliburn Press this October, is to acquire novels and novellas for the company to publish. I'll be acquiring for Caliburn's other imprints now as well, including pagan nonfiction imprint Spero Publishing. I'm working on a heathen calendar and a Slavic calendar to be published in 2017. Of course I recommend all the books I've acquired for publication, but this list contains novels in which human characters have magic or other powers. 


In 2015, I also published a new anthology which I edited and have one short story in, No Horns On These Helmets, from Sky Warrior Books. It's a collection of science fiction, fantasy, urban fantasy, historical fiction, and retold folktales by various authors, with a theme of Vikings and heathen mythology and culture.