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A graphic entitled Transmute: Winter Magic with seven book covers mosaiced against a wintry backdrop. The books are To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh; New YEar's Eve by Tris Husband; Fimulvinter's Fires by A. M. Weald; Leave a Light on for Me by Briar Holloway; A Puppygirl for New Years by Elena Abbott; The Beggar Queen by Sadhbh Frost; and Solstice at the Spice Shop by Galaxy Moth. Additional text reads "A bundle of trans and nonbinary winter stories Dec. 5 - Jan 1 7 for $3!"

 

There’s only one week left to get this awesome bundle of 7 trans and nonbinary winter stories. Transmute: Winter Magic includes our novella To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh, and works by 6 other creators – all starring trans and nonbinary characters, all by trans and nonbinary authors! These awesome titles can be yours for only $3 – a savings of 81% compared to buying them all individually. Indeed, the $3 price is less than we usually charge just for To Drive the Hundred Miles – so this is a pretty great deal!

Get your holiday celebration going with this awesome bundle before time runs out!


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A graphic with a background photograph of a snowy barren mountain, an aurora in the sky above it. Text reads: Transmute: Winter Magic. A bundle of trans and nonbinary winter stories. Dec. 5 - Jan. 1. 7 stories, only $3 US! get yours on itch.io. Beside this is an outline of an e-reader, with the cover of the book To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh on the reader. The cover shows a man and a woman holding hands, walking through the snow toward a snow-covered pine forest.

Looking for some queer reads these holidays? Duck Prints Press is participating in the Transmute: Winter Magic bundle on itch.io. This bundle contains 7 wintery tales staring non-binary or transgender characters, by non-binary and transgender authors! Our story To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh is in the bundle, along with New Year’s Eve by Tris Husband, Fumbulvinter’s Fires by A. M. Weald, Leave a Light on for Me by Briar Holloway, A Puppygirl for New Years by Elena Abbott, The Beggar Queen by Sadhbh Forst, and Solstice at the Spice Shop by GalaxyMoth! These second awesome titles can be yours for only $3 – a savings of 81% compared to buying them all individually. Indeed, the $3 price is less than we usually charge just for To Drive the Hundred Miles – so this is a pretty great deal!

Check out the bundle and get yours today!


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There’s only four days left until the crowdfunding campaign for our debut explicit anthology Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica ends on July 20th, which makes it the perfect time to share our last three teasers! Our final teaser post includes teasers from the three authors we haven’t introduced yet: Alec J. Marsh, ilgaksu, and K. Martin!


Author: Alec J. Marsh
Title: A Communion and Other Rituals

Excerpt

A stage ran along the back of the room, a hundred tiny disco balls following the line of the curtains. A woman spun on the pole, but the front row was a mix of genders. There was no sign of Sebastian, but in this lighting and with the amount of makeup everyone was wearing, he could have been anyone.

Holly leaned on the bar. A man with a pink mullet, long feather earrings, and a cropped sequin top nodded at her, mixed several bright-blue drinks, and then gave them his full attention.

“What can I do for you, love?” he asked.

“We’re here to meet Sebastian,” Holly said. “Professional business, unfortunately.”

His gaze flicked to the stage, then back to them. “Do you have an appointment?”

“If I did, I would have said.”

The man raised an eyebrow with two rings in it.

“I’m here representing the Seattle coven,” she said. “It’s, uh. Delicate business.”

“I’m sure it is.” He sighed. “Sebastian’s busy tonight. Should I pull him off stage?”

Isaac looked back at the woman upside down on the pole, head thrown back, hair flying, and couldn’t tell if she was Sebastian or not. It made him feel much more at home.


Author: ilgaksu
Title: the thought of men

Excerpt: Allan Lau Fei-Yu isn’t sure when exactly he lost all control over his life. He has a deepening, gnawing suspicion it might have been somewhere between four to six minutes after his birth. He has an even stronger suspicion that any hope of reclaiming it fled screaming about twenty seconds after he walked into the same room as Karl von Betzenstein and his husband.


Author: K. Martin
Title: Lifeline

Excerpt

Charlotte crutches back inside, where it’s dark and she’s safe from fluorescents, relieved—and also anxious, somewhere underneath the exhaustion. She can feel little flutters of it, but it’s not as strong as it usually is. They were, after all, bound to find out eventually about her bad days. She settles at her kitchen table with a sigh, leaning her crutches next to her. At least she’s in the kitchen now—closer proximity to food is some kinda progress, right?

“Go on and ask,” she sighs, bracing her elbows on the table, and her face on her hands as Lane settles next to her tentatively. Theresa stays standing in the middle of the kitchen.

There’s a beat of silence before Theresa breaks it. “What do you need right now?”

It’s none of the questions she was expecting.


Time is running out to support our campaign! Don’t miss out – back the Many Hands Kickstarter today!

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Now that we’ve finished our month-long push for our Kickstarter campaign for Aether Beyond the Binary, we have space and time to talk about literally anything else on our social media (lol). We’ve gotten a couple private inquiries about the status of our other projects, so here’s an overview of progress on our current publishing projects (we’ve also got a couple art projects in the works, but that’s a topic for another day).



To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh

Aim For The Heart: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers

Hockey Bois by A. L. Heard

  • all merchandise has been received and prepared for distribution
  • trade paperback books have been received
  • the proof of the hardcover edition has been approved, and the hardcover edition is in production
  • according to our book printer, BookLogix, we should expect delivery of the hardcover edition in roughly a month (around the end of February)
  • once we’ve received all items necessary for fulfillment, we will send out everyone’s orders as quickly as possible

Aether Beyond the Binary

  • the crowdfunding campaign for our next anthology successfully concluded yesterday!
  • we are putting finishing touches on stories
  • we are preparing templates suitable for printing our merchandise
  • we’ve begun to gather information from backers necessary fulfillment
  • most fulfillment activities are on hold until the funds clear and we can actually place orders; this will take roughly three weeks

Many Drops Make a Stream by Adrian Harley

Other Projects

  • Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica: stories for this collection are being edited, with progress ranging from “barely started” to “almost done.” We’re just beginning to discuss the books internal appearance, and are waiting on the final cover from the artist we’re working with. We expect to release the contributor list in the next few weeks and hope to crowdfund the anthology during the spring.
  • Untitled Best Of Anthologies: we’ll be doing two anthologies – one general imprint and one explicit imprint – featuring stories published to our Patreon and webpage before September 31, 2023. Most of the stories have been set, and we’ll beginning work on the cover and campaign features soon. We expect to launch this during the summer of 2024.
  • A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice: recruitment for this anthology closed on January 15th, and we will be selecting contributors and notifying them by January 31st. We expect this campaign to be ready for launch in roughly a year (late 2024 or early 2025).
  • Untitled General Imprint Anthology: we’re in the very preliminary stages of discussing a theme for our next general imprint anthology, and we expect to open recruitment for it in the late spring, with an expected publication date of summer, 2025.
  • Scrap Metal Angel by Nicola Kapron: our next novella project, we are working on final editing, and once that’s done we’ll begin work on a cover, artwork, and other campaign aspects. We don’t yet have a time frame on pre-orders, but definitely during 2024, before the fall.
  • The Twinned Trilogy by Tris Lawrence: we still have a great deal of editing to complete on this project, but covers are done and the pre-launch page is on Kickstarter. We’re aiming for spring or summer 2024 for crowdfunding.
  • We have several other novellas and novels in the pipeline, but none that we’re ready to announce yet. Be on the look-out!

Want to always know the latest on what we’re working on? Want a say in what we work on next? Want behind-the-scenes access, more information, awesome extras, free stories, and more? Want exclusive extra merch for supporting our future campaigns? Best yet: want the joy of supporting queer independent publishing? If you said “yes” to any of these, there’s no time like today to become a backer of our Patreon!



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We are 57% of the way to our funding goal for AETHER BEYOND THE BINARY, with 19 days to go!! This awesome anthology featuring non-binary and genderqueer characters in aetherpunk settings has been in the works for a year, and we’re optimistic that we’ll reach our funding target so that we can publish the book as an e-book, trade paperback, and hardcover. Slow and steady, race winning, you know the deal. 😀 Things have definitely slowed down, as is normal for this stage of the campaign, so just a note that we’d always appreciate your help with spread the word about this project so that more people will know it exists! You can find our “main” posts about the campaign on different platforms using these links:

Thanks in advance!!

You can learn all about the campaign, the book, the merch, and the authors, by visiting our Kickstarter campaign page!

And, today we’re introducing two more contributing authors: Flore Picard and Alec J. Marsh!

The Light Organ by Flore Picard

About Flore Picard: I’m a linguist and translator who lives in France and I have been itching to write since I learned how to. I started writing (fan)fiction more regularly when I was procrastinating on my PhD dissertation, and I haven’t looked back since. I’m also an artist who loves drawing both fanart and original art, and I have a passion for patterns and systems, for the beauty at the edge of chaos and the complexity of being human. I tend to write about queer and disabled characters finding themselves and each other and learning to take up space in the world.

Links: Instagram | Twitter

This is Flore’s first publication with Duck Prints Press.

Title: The Light Organ

Tags: angst with a happy ending, capitalism is the real villain, coming out, disabled character, emotional hurt/comfort, family, fraught family dynamics, illusion, in the closet, magic use, mechanic, musician, non-binary, parenthood, present tense, science fiction with magic, teenager, third person limited point of view, transphobia (mentions of) (past)

Excerpt:

“No, no, no—the organ, the light ring—it’s all about the imagination, not the mechanics,” Kas exclaims, gesturing widely to encompass the aether pool behind the glass.

“I’m just here for the tubes,” the tech—Gilbert—says flatly.

His face betrays no emotions, not even annoyance. Kas almost wishes he would yell or be rude, if only for the sake of feeling like they’re having an actual conversation, but Gilbert has always been polite. He just never seems to care.

“Fine,” Kas gives up. “We’ve got glitches. They started about a week ago. It could be a leaking tube, I’m not sure.”

“What kind of glitches?”

“It’s as if… as if the story stops responding to me. I know how that sounds, but I swear that’s what happens. It doesn’t last more than a few seconds, but it’s getting worse. Earlier, I powered everything up to tune it and it kept flickering.”

“Flickering,” Gilbert repeats, mumbling into his neatly trimmed beard.

Kas grabs a cane in each hand and makes their way to the organ’s seat. “I can show you.”

You’re Gonna Get Older by Alec J. Marsh

About Alec J. Marsh: Alec lives in the Pacific Northwest, where they write romantic adult fantasy and self-indulgent fanfiction. They make candles inspired by their favorite characters.

Links: Etsy | Instagram | Twitter

Alec is one of the editors for Aether Beyond the Binary and has also published multiple titles with Duck Prints Press. His novella To Drive the Hundred Miles (modern, f/m, trans male lead) was recently successfully crowdfunded and orders fulfilled. His two erotica stories Heart’s Scaffold (sci-fi, m/m) and Study Hall (modern academia, m/m) are part of the Contributor Short Story Bundle add-on.

Title: You’re Gonna Get Older

Tags: arranged marriage, christian, coming of age, coming out, cults, fraught family dynamics, friends, in the closet, lesbian, midwest, misgendering, non-binary, north dakota, past tense, post-apocalyptic, relationship of convenience, religion, song fic, teenager, third person limited pov, trans man, trans woman, transphobia

Excerpt:

There was a radio in the room, an old two-way they had found on their last visit and hidden in an empty supply closet. It was still there. They slid open the battery pack and snapped in a fresh battery from their aether lantern. Chips of the meteor had been encased in metal tubing to mimic the lithium batteries of the Before, but they were precious and had to be used sparingly. Stardancer knew better than to use precious energy on something this frivolous.

They popped the battery cover in place and pressed the power button. It crackled to life. They cradled it like it was made from glass. The dials made a tak-tak-tak noise as Stardancer scrolled through channels. Music came through softly. It faded in and out, cut through with static, but it was music, and not the kind made on an acoustic guitar. They adjusted the antenna and turned up the volume.

It was like nothing they had heard before, fast paced with a heavy beat. Even over the fuzzy AM connection, it was invigorating. They wanted to dance. They wanted to sing along with words they had never heard before. The singer screamed their triumph, and Stardancer felt invincible.

 

There’s no time like right now to become a backer and help us reach 100% funded! Check it out!

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We’ve got three crowdfunding campaigns currently in the midst of fulfillment, and we wanted to take a moment to post about our progress on each of them!

Aim For The Heart: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers

Our most recent campaign on Kickstarter, to fund Aim For The Heart, ended on July 15th, 2023. After some print challenges revealed in the proof copy of the book, we had to make some fairly extensive tweaks to the manuscript, and getting that completely set has taken a fair amount of time. But we’re there now – the book is done and printed, and we’re just doing some final preparation on the e-book and backer data in anticipation of packing and shipping everyone’s orders this weekend, November 18th and 19th!


Many Drops Make a Stream by Adrian Harley

We were 100% on track to fulfill Many Drops Make a Stream orders within the next week or so…and then the enamel pins arrived, after 6 or so weeks in production, with an error that makes them undistributable (the poor tiger part of Droplet has no stripes on her back and hind legs!). Everything else for this campaign is ready to go, and the pin manufacturer has been very receptive to our issue and is rushing replacements for us, but we’re still at least a few weeks from having them even if they’re expedited – manufacturing enamel-ware takes time, and they have to ship from China.

That said, because we have everything else, we will be doing some distribution shortly: namely, for people who also backed Aim For The Heart, if we can save them shipping money by combining their orders, we will do so and refund the difference in shipping cost – combining the book shipping for these individuals, and then forwarding them their pins separately, will be a big savings for them.

For everyone else, we will prepare everything we can, and as soon as we have the pins we will distribute everything. If it looks like we will not have the pins before the December holidays start, we will send out everything BUT the pins, and send out pin orders alone subsequently. We appreciate everyone’s patience as we make sure that y’all get items of the quality and accuracy that you deserve!


To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh

All of the merchandise for To Drive the Hundred Miles has arrived, and it looks great. We’re almost done repackaging it and preparing it for distribution. The proof of the book arrived last week, and we’ve reviewed it and made a few necessary tweaks; we re-submitted those files to the printer yesterday, and are awaiting their confirmation so we can sign off on production of the full print run. Once it’s in the print queue, our best guess is that it’ll be roughly two weeks before it arrives at our door. At that time, we’ll be able to get everyone’s pre-orders turned around pretty quickly.


Thank you everyone for your orders with us! We’re excited to bring all three of these large projects to a close, and get amazing books into all of your hands!

And keep your eyes open, because there’s more to come – the re-release of A. L. Heard’s Hockey Bois, revised and reprinted, will open for pre-orders on December 1st, and our next Kickstarter campaign for the anthology Aether Beyond the Binary will be launching on December 26th. We also expect to run a Kickstarter campaign in February for Tris Lawrence’s Twinned trilogy, and we’ve got more in the pipeline after that! So make sure you follow us on social media, subscribe to our newsletters, back us on Patreon for sneak peeks and backer-exclusive extras, and leave us reviews on Goodreads or Storygraph!

Want one or more of these books, and/or the merchandise that goes with them, but missed out on the campaigns? Don’t despair – the books and leftover merch will become available during this coming winter! So be on the look out!

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The pre-order campaign for To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh, a queer holiday novella with a trans male protagonist, ends on October 20th, midnight GMT-12 (8 AM Eastern Time on October 21st).

WE ARE STILL $500 AWAY FROM OUR FUNDING GOAL! Don’t miss this chance to buy a great book. Check out our pre-order campaignbefore time runs out!

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO SPREAD THE WORD – please share this post. Hearing about To Drive the Hundred Miles for the first time? Read on to learn all about it…


Serendipity, WA is filled with Christmas cheer, beautiful mountain views, and trans man Will’s feminist Wiccan family. Home for the holidays, he avoids their clumsy attempts at support by hiding in the local coffee shop and flirting with Bea, a friend from high school.

The beautiful landscapes can’t make up for the the realities of being queer in a small town, and Bea wants out. Will grabs for a prosperity spell, and finds a new way to connect to the magic he’s become estranged from. New romance and optimism get them through the holidays, ready to face their next problems.

Author Alec J. Marsh describes his novel To Drive the Hundred Miles as a Hallmark movie made queer. With a trans male protagonist and an immersive first-person point of view, this novella will draw you in and hold your attention from start to finish. Join Will as he struggles with his family’s acceptance of him, and as he struggles with his own acceptance of the potentially bright future offered to him by the cute barista Bea. Ringing in the season with lows and highs, a whole lot of coffee and pancakes, and a modest dollop of spicy f/m content, you won’t want to miss your chance to get this touching book—now available as a gorgeous trade paperback for the first time ever!

In addition to offering pre-orders for the book in e-book and print editions, we’re also offering some gorgeous merchandise!


So come on over and get a great book and some gorgeous merchandise, and get your queer read on in time for the coming holidays!

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To Drive the Hundred Miles, Alec J. Marsh’s queer holiday novella, is a fantastic book – and, during the pre-order campaign, we share some gorgeous merchandise that this book inspired!

You can get:

  • a spell jar recipe two-sided postcard (4 in x 6 in/10.25 cm x 15.25 cm). The front features tarot-inspired artwork by Aceriee (Instagram | Tumblr | Twitter). The back features the recipe for a prosperity spell jar—just like the one Will makes for Bea, to such good effect, during the book! (Printed by PrintKeg.)
  • a circular sticker (3 in/7.5 cm diameter) with a beautiful skyscape mimicking the shades of the trans pride flag and a mountain skyline reminiscent of the Pacific Northwest. Artwork by Jagoda Zirebiec (ArtStation | Tumblr | Twitter). (Printed by Vograce.)
  • a deer antler pendant (1.5 in/3.75 cm diameter). This oval pendant features the cover’s deer antler motif cut out of a disc of lovely walnut wood, evoking the horned god and the wildness of the forest. (Made by the Press’s own E. Conway). It comes with a 19 in (48.25 cm) brown suede lobster-clasp necklace.

This is IN ADDITION to buying the book as either an e-book or trade paperback book – in fact, you can pick and choose and of our five campaign offerings, and get exactly what you want!

So come read about the campaign, and order your merch (and books!) now – this campaign ends OCTOBER 20TH!



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Pre-orders for To Drive the Hundred Miles, Alec J. Marsh’s contemporary novella about a trans man returning home to Serendipity, Washington, for the holidays, close on October 20th, 2023. With only 4 days left, we’re still $600 shy of our funding goal. If you haven’t checked out the campaign yet, this is a great time to do so! And if you have checked it out, whether you’ve backed or not, help us out with a signal boost! Spreading the word about our campaigns is one of the quickest, easy ways that every single person who follows us on social media can help us reach our funding goals.

Don’t know about the book yet?

Serendipity, WA is filled with Christmas cheer, beautiful mountain views, and trans man Will’s feminist Wiccan family. Home for the holidays, he avoids their clumsy attempts at support by hiding in the local coffee shop and flirting with Bea, a friend from high school.

The beautiful landscapes can’t make up for the the realities of being queer in a small town, and Bea wants out. Will grabs for a prosperity spell, and finds a new way to connect to the magic he’s become estranged from. New romance and optimism get them through the holidays, ready to face their next problems.

This excerpt:

We drove out of the trees into a clear patch of highway, and I sighed. The clouds were dark and green overhead, filled with snow or hail, and the patchy trees stood out sharp and black against them. A single beam of sunlight cracked through, gilding the edges of the storm break with gold.

“Nice view,” I said.

“It’s always a nice view.” “I miss it,” I admitted.

Learn about author Alec J. Marsh, the book To Drive the Hundred Miles, our campaign goals, and more, by visiting our campaign page!



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Today, October 15, Duck Prints Press is hosting our first-ever ASK ME ANYTHING session, with author Alec J. Marsh!

Join us on our Reader’s Discord at 3 p.m. Eastern/7 p.m. GMT, and bring your questions, your curiosity, your thoughts, and – most importantly – your awesome self!

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Serendipity, WA is filled with Christmas cheer, beautiful mountain views, and trans man Will’s feminist Wiccan family. Home for the holidays, he avoids their clumsy attempts at support by hiding in the local coffee shop and flirting with Bea, a friend from high school.

The beautiful landscapes can’t make up for the the realities of being queer in a small town, and Bea wants out. Will grabs for a prosperity spell, and finds a new way to connect to the magic he’s become estranged from. New romance and optimism get them through the holidays, ready to face their next problems.

Excerpt:

I arranged a circle of tealights around an empty mason jar.

“Tell me what you’re doing,” she prompted.

“I don’t know why we put candles around everything,” I said. “But they feel right. Like a… magnifying glass, I guess. They enhance a spell.”

I poured in brown sugar. “To draw kindness and generosity to you.”

I added dried vervain. “For prosperity.”

I rolled a fresh spearmint leaf between my hands, and the sharp smell filled the air. “For luck and fortune.”

I added a single new penny, gleaming bright, and let it speak for itself.

By backing the campaign, you can learn how to make your own prosperity jar, too! Our gorgeous postcard, featuring art by Aceriee, includes the recipe!


Learn more about the book, and our pre-order campaign – running until October 20th! – now!



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To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh stars Will, a young trans man home for the holidays, in an awesome, immersive first-person point of view. While visiting home, Will re-unites with Bea, with whom he went to high school, and they spend some time catching up…

“A degree in marketing, huh? That’s not what I expected.”
“Why not?”
She bit her lip. “I feel like only boring people go into marketing.”
“You barely know me. I might be extremely boring.”
“I’m a very good judge of character, and I don’t think you are.”
It was my turn to blush. “Wait ’til you see my weekly planner,” I said. “I color code appointments.”

-excerpt from To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh

Want to learn more about how Bea and Will’s relationship grows? Then buy the book! Pre-orders are open for 8 more days!

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Alec J. Marsh, author of the holiday novella To Drive the Hundred Miles (pre-orders open now!) lives in the Pacific Northwest, where they write romantic adult fantasy and self-indulgent fanfiction. They make candles inspired by their favorite characters.

You can get to know him better by checking him out his preferred social media platforms:

Or you can get to know him by checking out his other Duck Prints Press publications:

 

OR, best of all, you can get to know Alec by joining us for our first-ever Ask Me Anything session on our Discord Server! Join us on Discord, and attend this awesome Q&A session this Sunday, October 15th, at 3 PM Eastern Time!

(And don’t forget to pre-order To Drive the Hundred Miles!)



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“To Drive the Hundred Miles” by Alec J. Marsh (currently open for pre-orders on the Duck Prints Press website, through October 20th!) is a contemporary holiday romance novella starring a trans male main character who returns home for Solstice and Christmas to his less-than-accepting family. While navigating his relationship with them and the feminist Wiccan traditions they raised him with, he finds new magic he hadn’t expected…

Movement to my left caught my eye, and I turned to see a pale stag. He had an enormous rack of antlers that seemed to phase through the trees as he walked toward me. I stayed perfectly still until he reached me. We stood face-to-face for a moment, and then he leaned forward and blew out my candle.

-excerpt from “To Drive the Hundred Miles” by Alec J. Marsh

What other new opportunities offer hope to Will? Read all about his story and our campaign and find out!



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You can now pre-order the queer holiday novella To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh!

Serendipity, WA is filled with Christmas cheer, beautiful mountain views, and trans man Will’s feminist Wiccan family. Home for the holidays, he avoids their clumsy attempts at support by hiding in the local coffee shop and flirting with Bea, a friend from high school.

The beautiful landscapes can’t make up for the the realities of being queer in a small town, and Bea wants out. Will grabs for a prosperity spell, and finds a new way to connect to the magic he’s become estranged from. New romance and optimism get them through the holidays, ready to face their next problems.

Author Alec J. Marsh describes his novel To Drive the Hundred Miles as a Hallmark movie made queer. With a trans male protagonist and an immersive first-person point of view, this novella will draw you in and hold your attention from start to finish. Join Will as he struggles with his family’s acceptance of him, and as he struggles with his own acceptance of the potentially bright future offered to him by the cute barista Bea. Ringing in the season with lows and highs, a whole lot of coffee and pancakes, and a modest dollop of spicy f/m content, you won’t want to miss your chance to get this touching book—now as a gorgeous trade paperback for the first time ever!

Want a free preview of the story? We’ve got that! Download the first chapter as a pdf!

What can you get?

Want it all? Get a Bundle!

Learn about the book, the author, the campaign, the budget, and fulfillment timeline, and more, by visiting the campaign pre-order page NOW!

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The pre-order campaign for Alec J. Marsh’s novella To Drive the Hundred Miles launches TOMORROW!

Author Alec J. Marsh describes his novel To Drive the Hundred Miles as a Hallmark movie made queer. With a trans male protagonist and an immersive first-person point of view, this novella will draw you in and hold your attention from start to finish. Join Will as he struggles with his family’s acceptance of him, and as he struggles with his own acceptance of the potentially bright future offered to him by the cute barista Bea. Ringing in the season with lows and highs, a whole lot of coffee and pancakes, and a modest dollop of spicy f/m content, you won’t want to miss your chance to get this touching book—soon to be available as a gorgeous trade paperback for the first time ever!
 



“No one has come in in three hours,” she said. “And you’re right, I have better ways to spend my Christmas than working. Do you have any of that brandy left?”

I checked the inside pocket of my jacket, and the flask was still there. I handed it to her, and she added generous portions to both of the mugs, then handed me one. She took a seat in the other armchair and tucked her feet up under her.

“Well, merry Christmas,” she said.

“Merry Christmas,” I agreed with less bitterness than I expected. This felt like the ideal Christmas, I realized. Sitting in a quiet coffee shop with Bea when no one wanted anything from either of us. She was who I wanted; she made my days feel special.

-excerpt from “To Drive the Hundred Miles” by Alec J. Marsh

Visit the pre-order page to learn all the campaign details, and WATCH THIS SPACE for the official announcements that ordering is live!



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Timed perfectly to ship for the holiday season, Duck Prints Press is thrilled to revisit the novella To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh with this all-new edition available in print for the first time!

What’s To Drive the Hundred Miles about?

Serendipity, WA is filled with Christmas cheer, beautiful mountain views, and trans man Will’s feminist Wiccan family. Home for the holidays, he avoids their clumsy attempts at support by hiding in the local coffee shop and flirting with Bea, a friend from high school.

The beautiful landscapes can’t make up for the the realities of being queer in a small town, and Bea wants out. Will grabs for a prosperity spell, and finds a new way to connect to the magic he’s become estranged from. New romance and optimism get them through the holidays, ready to face their next problems.

What’s this campaign?

On October 5th, pre-orders will open for this new edition of To Drive the Hundred Miles! We’ll be offering:

  • a revised edition of the e-book
  • a gorgeous trade paperback edition
  • a subtly trans-flag-colored mountainscape sticker
  • a lovely postcard with art inspired by the tarot card The Magician on the front and a prosperity spell-jar recipe on the back
  • a wooden pendant with cut-out antlers, and a matching chain

…and more!

Author Alec J. Marsh describes his novel To Drive the Hundred Miles as a Hallmark movie made queer. With a trans male protagonist and an immersive first-person point of view, this novella will draw you in and hold your attention from start to finish. Join Will as he struggles with his family’s acceptance of him, and as he struggles with his own acceptance of the potentially bright future offered to him by the cute barista Bea. Ringing in the season with lows and highs, a whole lot of coffee and pancakes, and a modest dollop of spicy f/m content, you won’t want to miss your chance to read this touching story!

Read about the upcoming pre-order campaign NOW, and don’t forgot to follow us on social media to make sure you don’t miss when we announce the campaign opening!

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This debut online PDF edition of the Duck Prints Press zine includes general information about the Press, where to find us on social media, how to buy our books, and, most excitingly: FREE EXCERPTS! Yes, download this 20-page PDF, and you can read:

The first five pages of Many Drops Make a Stream by Adrian Harley. Pre-orders are open through September 30th!

Many Drops Make a Stream is a fantasy novel featuring the shapeshifter Droplet as she embarks on a rescue mission, loses a found family and tries to convince herself she doesn’t want to find another, and stumbles into a sapphic pre-relationship. All the laughs and drama that author Adrian Harley could fit between the covers!

The first two scenes of Theirs All Along by boneturtle. Available now!

Theirs All Along is the prequel introduction story to boneturtle’s Pet Names verse, featuring sexy established-relationship M/M/M fantasy smut and lots of emotional intimacy. Husbands Aren, Samael, and Mithros just want to take care of each other…

The first two scenes of Be Not Afraid by Nicola Kapron. Coming September 28th!

Be Not Afraid tells the story of Tora as he faces a personal apocalypse in the midst of an actual actual apocalypse…and a M/M “OMG they were roommates” get-together story.

The first chapter of To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh. Pre-orders open October 5th!

To Drive the Hundred Miles follows trans man Will as he returns home for the holidays, confronts his family’s clumsy attempts at “support,” and finds comfort at the local coffee shop. Features family feels, a nascent M/F relationship, and a splash of smut.

Download the PDF NOW and get a glimpse of all the great stories Duck Prints Press has to offer!

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Do you know about our theme months? Well, every month we give our authors a prompt, and they can choose to write a short story to that prompt! The theme for January is “Snowed In,” and Alec J. Marsh has written our second snowed-in together story. Learn all about A Mutual Interest…

Title: A Mutual Interest

Author: Alec J. Marsh

Genre: Fantasy with Technology

Rating: General Audiences

Trigger Warnings: death of a parent (past), harm to animals

Relationship: f/m, f/m (past), friends to lovers, friends with benefits (past), m/m (past)

Character Features: bisexual, criminal, magic use, member of a resistance movement, veteran

Tags: break-up (past), dystopia, first kiss, getting together, love declaration, love triangle, past tense, pov third person limited

Teaser:

Tirsa stopped arguing with Jeromy after they reached the outskirts of the city, and by the time they’d made it to open countryside she had fallen asleep, snuggled against the window of the jeep under his coat. He didn’t mind her arguing, not exactly, but she was arguing against her own best interests. She deserved a weekend off.

The traffic grew thicker as they neared the army checkpoint into Kestilav Province, and Jeromy pulled to a stop. Tirsa didn’t stir, and her breathing whistled a little bit. Jeromy’s heart squeezed with fondness.

Length: 20 pages/7,282 words

Price: $1.99 US

Can’t wait to see how Jeromy and Tirsa’s relationship will develop during their journey? Check out Alec’s newest release now!

Did you know? This is Alec’s fourth publication with Duck Prints Press! Check out his other works here (though watch out, some of them are spicy!).

Who We Are: Duck Prints Press LLC is an independent publisher based in New York State. Our founding vision is to help fanfiction authors navigate the complex process of bringing their original works from first draft to print, culminating in publishing their work under our imprint. We are particularly dedicated to working with queer authors and publishing stories featuring characters from across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Love what we do? Sign up for our monthly newsletter and get previews, behind-the-scenes information, coupons, and more.

Through the month of January, 2023, all new monthly backers on our Patreon and ko-fi can claim a merchandise freebie in addition to all their backer rewards – which, depending on your backer level, could include a free copy of this story! Why not take a peek at what we have to offer?

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We’re so excited that it’s release day! Y’all ready for this?


This title is Duck Prints Press’s first-ever novella, and we couldn’t be more thrilled that Alec decided to publish with us.

Title: To Drive the Hundred Miles

Author: Alec J. Marsh

Genre: Modern with Magic

Rating: Erotica

Trigger Warnings: transphobia

Relationship: customer/employee relationship, family, f/m, siblings

Character Features: elderly (background character), in the closet, lesbian (background character), self-esteem issues, trans male, wiccan

Tags: bad parenting, break up, christmas, clitoral stimulation, coffee shop, coming out, emotional abuse, first date, first kiss, first time together, flirting, fraught family dynamics, gaslighting, getting back together, magic realism, pov first person, past tense, reunion, smoking (casual), vaginal fingering, washington, winter solstice

Excerpt:

Next to the antique shop with a sagging roof was a new café, cheerfully labeled The Three Pines by the sandwich board in the parking lot, which had four spots. There was no sign on the building front, and it looked like half a house, with the other half a brewery. I studied both for a minute in confusion. They were trendy and extremely clean. They wouldn’t have been out of place in Portland.

I was thrilled.

Inside was exactly the kind of bougie hipster coffee shop I haunted. The counters were dark wood polished to a shine, the tables small and uniform. Two armchairs sat in the window, a perfect spot for reading or watching the mountains.

I stepped up to the counter and scanned the menu. Besides espresso drinks, it offered frappes and chai lattes and Italian sodas. “Hi! How can I help you?” the girl behind the counter asked. She was extremely cute in a cheerleader sort of way, her blonde hair done up in a ponytail and sparkles on her eyelids. She wore a baggy pink sweater under her brown apron. She looked… vaguely familiar.

Length: 67 pages/24,001 words

Price: $4.99 US (release price*)

Celebrate the solstice today with this solstice story!
Get your copy now!

Love Alec’s writing? Make sure you check out Heart’s Scaffold and Study Hall, short stories Alec has previously published with us, and follow us on social media and sign up for our newsletters to be among the first to hear when they release future titles (don’t look now, but there’s one coming out in January…)

Who we are: Duck Prints Press LLC is an independent publisher based in New York State. Our founding vision is to help fanfiction authors navigate the complex process of bringing their original works from first draft to print, culminating in publishing their work under our imprint. We are particularly dedicated to working with queer authors and publishing stories featuring characters from across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum.

Want to support the Press, read about us behind-the-scenes, learn about what’s coming down the pipeline, get exclusive teasers, and claim free stories? Back us on Patreon or ko-fi monthly and read your fill!

*note: novellas and novels are subject to release pricing; three months post-release, the price goes down by $1.

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