Zagava
{{Short description|German publishing imprint}}
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| founder = Jonas J. Ploeger
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| headquarters = Düsseldorf, Germany
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| genre = Weird fiction, strange tales and novels, supernatural and horror fiction
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Zagava is a publishing imprint based in Düsseldorf, Germany, focusing on works in the English language within the genres of weird fiction, supernatural, and horror literature, often produced in limited editions. Most of Zagava's books are issued in numbered hardbound versions and frequently in additional special limited lettered sub-editions with special bindings or additional extras. The books are as much about their contents as about the art of fine book-production.{{cite web|title=Horror as the world in crisis we live in now: An interview with Timothy J. Jarvis|url=https://muzzlelandpress.com/2016/04/15/horror-as-the-world-in-crisis-we-live-in-now-an-interview-with-timothy-j-jarvis/|website=Muzzlelandpress.com|access-date=11 November 2016}} Jonas Ploeger is the proprietor of this press. The name of Zagava comes from a story by Edward Gorey, The Osbick Bird.
Brief history
The press began in 2013 with its first publication, Virtue in Danger by Reggie Oliver, marking the start of its publishing journey as a collaborative venture.
Jonas Ploeger’s involvement in the book trade began in 2002 with the launch of an antiquarian online bookstore - Antiquariat Bücherwelten. However, his primary profession at the time, and currently, was as camera operator and photographer.{{cite web|title=About Zagava: History |url=https://zagava.de/about|access-date=18 November 2024}}
Publishing philosophy of Zagava
Zagava emphasizes high-quality book production, blending literary content with craftsmanship and exploring themes such as the weird, supernatural, the decadent, and the mystical. Zagava aims to offer readers unique, thought-provoking experiences and surprise them with its creativity.{{cite web|title=About Zagava: Mission |url=https://zagava.de/about|access-date=18 November 2024}}
Zagava editions
Zagava offers its works in various formats, including limited-edition hardcovers and chapbooks, featuring artisanal materials and bindings. Paperbacks also make part of Zagava's publishing.
Lettered edition
Lettered editions are special lettered sub-editions that come along with special bindings or additional extras. These vary on a wide range and often feature creative cover styles, such as hardcover out of copper. Zagava's lettered editions usually are issued with 24 examplars.
Numbered edition
Zagava's numbered editions usually come as an edition of 199 copies where as in the past it may have varied up to 222 copies.
Paperback edition
Paperback editions by Zagava are often unlimited and in A4 size. Furthermore, the paperback are published on high-quality paper with illustrated boards.
Chapbook edition
Infra-Noir
In 2018, a new type of edition series, named "Infra-Noir" was introduced. The Infra-Noirs are printed on finest Amalfi hand-made cotton rag paper with deckled edges and are hand-sewn.{{cite web|title=Infra-Noir|url=http://bibliophagus.weebly.com/blog/infra-noir|website=Bibliophagus.weebly.com|access-date=14 March 2019}}
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|+ An overview of all published Infra-Noirs{{cite web|url=https://zagava.de/infra-noir|title=Overview of all published Infra-Noirs|access-date=19 November 2024}} | |||
#0 - Craft - D.P. Watt | #16 - Corruption of Heliotrope - Louis Marvick | #32 - Goat Songs - Mark Valentine | #48 - Adrift on Memory Bliss - Arturo Calderon Huapaya |
#1 - The Clerks of the Invisible - Mark Valentine | #17 - Four Elemental Invocations - Forrest Aguirre | #33 - The Fenland House - Derek Bainbridge | #49 - A Spectral People - Alcebíades Diniz |
#2 - The Idyll is over - Jonathan Wood | #18 - Under Different Stars - Avalon Brantley | #34 - Our World, Like a Charnel House - Jason Rolfe | #50 - Canon for Three September Voices - Martin Ruf |
#3 - Codex of Light - Karim Ghahwagi | #19 - A Hive of Pain - D.P. Watt | #35 - Again, The Granite - Charles Schneider | #51 - Stella C - B. Catling |
#4 - Posterity - Mark Samuels | #20 - The Purple Thread - Martin Ruf | #36 - Reunion - Peter Bell | #52 - Blackthorn Cottage - Colin Insole |
#5 - Ancestor Water - Rebecca Lloyd | #21 - The End of Death - Part 1 - Mark Samuels | #37 - W - John Howard | #53 - House of Silence: An Exposition - Avalon Brantley |
#6 - Stained Medium - Mark Valentine | #22 - The End of Death - Part 2 - Mark Samuels | #38 - Death and the Bachelor - R. Ostermeier | #54 - The Emissaries - John Howard |
#7 - The Purblind Bards - Timothy J. Jarvis | #23 - The Story of Anja Sigmundsdóttir - Part 1 - Eric Stener Carlson | #39 - The Funeral of Archimimus - O. Jamie Walsh | #55 - The Two Keisukes - Brian Howell |
#8 - The Wet Woman - Reggie Oliver | #24 - The Story of Anja Sigmundsdóttir - Part 2 - Eric Stener Carlson | #40 - An Ideal Guest - Gaurav Monga | |
#9 A House of Treasures - R. B. Russell | #25 - The Animals That I Have Scarcely Known - Stephen J. Clark | #41 - CAW: Colossal Abandoned World - James Champagne | |
#10 - Home Comforts - Rosalie Parker | #26 - The Power That Overshadows - Alex Older | #42 - Towards Nature - Douglas Thompson | |
#11 - Rain Against a Face that isn't there - Quentin S. Crisp | #27 - Antediluvian: A Tale of Winter - Thomas Phillips | #43 - A Vision of the architecture of the Obscure - Damian Murphy | |
#12 - The Book of Unwona - Colin Insole | #28 - Whom the Gods Destroy - Douglas Thompson | #44 - A Calendar of cherries - Colin Insole | |
#13 - New Adelphi - John Howard | #29 - The Invisible Collection - Louis Marvick, Stefan Zweig | #45 - Project Excitement - Golnoosh Nour | |
#14 - The Antiquarian's Story - Thomas Strømsholt | #30 Kali Yuga: This Dark and Present Age - Avalon Brantley | #46 - Pictures of Yukio - Brian Howell | |
#15 - Reece Mews Underworld - Jeremy Reed | #31 - The Curator of Souls - Peter Bell | #47 - Officer of the Watch - Peter Bell |
Postcards
Many illustrations in Zagava's books were issued as sets of postcards as well.
Authors
Zagava has published works of a total number of 114 authors and artists as of 2024. The following shows an overview in alphabetical order:{{cite web|title=Authors published by Zagava|url=https://zagava.de/authors/|access-date=19 November 2024}}{{cite web|title=Authors of Infra Noirs published by Zagava|url=https://zagava.de/infra-noir}}
{{Div col|content=* Carl Abrahamsson
- Little Annie
- Derek Bainbridge
- Peter Bell
- Valeria Bianchi
- Nick Blinko
- Avalon Brantley
- Sven Brömsel
- Aurora Buzzetti
- Giulia de Canio
- Adam S. Cantwell
- Eric Stener Carlson
- B. Catling
- James Champagne
- Stephen J. Clark
- S. Cohen
- Andrew Condous
- Brendan Connell
- James Conway
- Quentin S. Crisp
- Dolorosa de la Cruz
- Chris Cummings
- Jackie Cummins
- Joseph Dawson
- Alcebíades Diniz
- Margaret Elphinstone
- Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald
- Michel Faber
- Philip Fracassi
- Richard Gavin
- Karim Ghahwagi
- Ania Goszczyńska
- Helen Grant
- Mandy Haggith
- Martin Hayes
- Brian Howell
- John Howard
- Peter Holman
- Arturo Calderon Huapaya
- Rhys Hughes
- Nigel Humphreys
- Jordan Hunt
- Michael Hutter
- Joris-Karl Huysmans
- Ibrahim Ineke
- Colin Insole
- Justin Isis
- Jane Jakeman
- Derek Jarman
- Timothy J. Jarvis
- Andrew Kerton
- Will Kirchner
- L. A. Lewis
- Andrew Liles
- Rebecca Lloyd
- Gregory Maguire
- Louis Marvick
- Dawn McCarthy
- John S. McFarland
- Chris Mikul
- Daniel Mills
- Gaurav Monga
- Damian Murphy
- Julia Nau
- Alex Neilson
- Dee Norris
- Mary Norris
- Golnoosh Nour
- Alex Older
- Reggie Oliver
- Erin K. Orr
- R. Ostermeier
- Rosalie Parker
- Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo
- Thomas Phillips
- Francesca Puopolo
- Miss Pussycat
- Quintron
- Jeremy Reed
- Colin Rhodes
- Jason Rolfe
- Martin Ruf
- R. B. Russell
- Bertram Rutz
- Jane Ruvolo
- Mark Samuels
- Charles Schneider
- Marcel Schwob
- Richard Skelton
- Michael Siefener
- Florence Sunnen
- Supervert
- Thomas Strømsholt
- Stanisław Szukalski
- Anna Taborska
- Pamela Tait
- Eugene Thacker
- Douglas Thompson
- David Tibet
- Iulia O. Toacaci
- Caroline Tyrell
- Mark Valentine
- Christina de Vos
- Anh Vu
- Cathy Ward
- D.P. Watt
- Paul Wallfisch
- O. Jamie Walsh
- Ron Weighell
- Henry Wessells
- Charles Wilkinson
- J. Kathleen White
- Tod Wodicka
- Jonathan Wood|colwidth=15em}}
Bibliography
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{{Div col|content=* 2013: "Virtue in Danger" by Reggie Oliver (Zagava Ex Occidente Press)
- 2014: "Dreams of Ourselves" edited by Adolph Moscow aka Dan Ghetu (Zagava Ex Occidente Press) {{ISBN|978-3-9816093-1-8}}
- 2014: "Malingerer" by Thomas Phillips (Zagava Ex Occidente Press) ISBN 978- 3- 9816093-5-6
- 2014: "Infra Noir" edited by D.T. Ghetu (Zagava Ex Occidente Press) {{ISBN|978-3-9816093-6-3}}
- 2014: "The Stream and the Torrent" by Brian Howell (Zagava Ex Occidente Press){{cite web|title=The Stream and the Torrent|url=http://bibliophagus.weebly.com/blog/the-stream-the-torrent|website=Bibliophagus.weebly.com|access-date=11 November 2016}} {{ISBN|978-3-9816093-4-9}}
- 2014: "A Distillate of Heresy" by Damian Murphy (Zagava Ex Occidente Press){{cite web|title=A Distillate of Heresy|url=https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1144182568?ref=ru_lihp_a_rtg_2_mclk-a|website=Goodreads.com|access-date=11 November 2016}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-01-9}}
- 2014: "Letters from Oblivion" by Andrew Condous (Zagava Ex Occidente Press) ISBN 978- 3- 9816093-8-7
- 2014: "Transactions by the Flesh" edited by D.P. Watt and Peter Holman (Zagava Ex Occidente Press){{cite web|title=Zagava Books: Very far from Big Publishing|url=http://teleread.com/zagava-books-very-far-from-big-publishing/|website=Teleread.com|date=24 November 2013 |access-date=11 November 2016}}
- 2014: "Wraiths" by Mark Valentine (Zagava Ex Occidente Press), 1st edition{{cite web|title=WRAITHS and ERITH|url=https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/wraiths-and-erith/|website=Dflewisreviews.wordpress.com|date=26 November 2015 |access-date=11 November 2016}}
- 2015: "Erith" by Quentin S. Crisp (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-02-6}}
- 2015: "Wraiths" by Mark Valentine (Zagava), 2nd edition
- 2015: "Cannibals of West Papua" by Brendan Connell (Zagava){{cite web|title=A review of Brendan Connell's Cannibals of West Papua|url=http://www.risingshadow.net/articles/505-a-review-of-brendan-connell-s-cannibals-of-west-papua|website=Risingshadow.net|access-date=11 November 2016}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-00-2}}
- 2016: "Booklore" edited by Alcebiades Diniz (Zagava){{cite web|title="Booklore" is now published by Zagava|url=http://www.carlabrahamsson.com/news/booklore-is-now-published-by-zagava/|website=Carlabrahamsson.com|access-date=11 November 2016}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-04-0}}
- 2016: "The Haunting at Tankerton Park" by Reggie Oliver (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Hauntings at Tankerton Park|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32150695-the-hauntings-at-tankerton-park|website=Goodreads.com|access-date=16 November 2016}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-05-7}}
- 2017: "The House of Silence" by Avalon Brantley (Zagava) {{cite web|title=Avalon Brantley and Zagava offer a reading experience like few others with "The House of Silence"|url=https://lovecraftzine.com/2018/03/02/avalon-brantley-and-zagava-offer-a-reading-experience-like-few-others-with-the-house-of-silence/|website=Lovecraftzine.com|date=2 March 2018 |access-date=14 March 2019}}{{cite web|title=Stories that are strange, fantastical - and utterly engrossing|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/gdpr-consent/?destination=%2fentertainment%2fbooks%2fstories-that-are-strange-fantastical--and-utterly-engrossing%2f2018%2f04%2f25%2f8baf4250-4706-11e8-8b5a-3b1697adcc2a_story.html%3fnoredirect%3don%26|website=Washingtonpost.com|access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-07-1}}
- 2017: "Der Orchideengarten", translated by Helen Grant (Zagava){{cite web|title=An unseasonable bloom|url=http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2017/11/03/an-unseasonable-bloom/|website=Johncoulthart.com|date=3 November 2017 |access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-18-7}}
- 2017: "The Sketchbook of Stanislaw Szukalski" by Stanisław Szukalski, edited by Jonas Ploeger (Zagava){{cite web|title=Albertine's Wooers|url=http://panreview.blogspot.com/2017/11/albertines-wooers_4.html|website=Panreview.blogspot.com|date=4 November 2017 |access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-09-5}}
- 2017: "The Curious Case of Jan Torrentius" by Brian Howell (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Curious Case of Jan Torrentius|url=https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2017/09/18/the-curious-case-of-jan-torrentius-brian-howell/|website=Dflewisreviews.wordpress.com|date=18 September 2017 |access-date=14 March 2019}}
- 2017: "The Prozess Manifestations" by Mark Samuels (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Prozess Manifestations - Review|url=http://suptales.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-prozess-manifestations-review.html|website=Suptales.blogspot.com|date=10 April 2018 |access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-26-2}}
- 2017: "In This Glasshouse" by Thomas Phillips (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-25-5}}
- 2018: "The Irregular Casebook of Sherlock Holmes" by Ron Weighell (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-13-2}}
- 2018: "The Feathered Bough" by Stephen J. Clark (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Feathered Bough|url=https://dflewisreviews.wordpress.com/2018/06/08/the-feathered-bough-stephen-j-clark/|website=Dflewisreviews.wordpress.com|date=8 June 2018 |access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-14-9}}
- 2018: "The Bellboy" by Rebecca Lloyd (Zagava){{cite web|title=An interview with Rebecca Lloyd|url=http://darklanebooks.blogspot.com/2019/02/an-interview-with-rebecca-lloyd.html|website=Darklanebooks.blogspot.com|date=26 February 2019 |access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-37-8}}
- 2018: "The Suicide Machine" by Douglas Thompson (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Suicide Machine - Douglas Thompson |url=https://douglasthompson.wordpress.com/2018/11/11/the-suicide-machine/|website=douglasthompson.wordpress.com|access-date=20 November 2024|date=11 November 2018}}{{cite web |author1=N A Jackson |title=The Suicide Machine - Douglas Thompson |url=http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/suicide_machine.html |website=kissthewithc.co.uk |access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-29-3}}
- 2018: "The Friendly Examiner - Episode 1" by Louis Marvick (Zagava){{cite web |title=The Friendly Examiner - Episode 1 |url=https://www.librarything.com/work/22488627 |website=librarything.com |access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-16-3}}
- 2018: "Her Friends" by S. Cohen (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-28-6}}
- 2018: "And The Darkness Back Again" by Thomas Phillips (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-31-6}}
- 2018: "Bandit Poet" by Jeremy Reed (Zagava){{cite web|title=Bandit Poet - Jeremy Reed|url=https://poeticjusticemagazine.com/2021/04/19/jeremy-reed-bandit-poet-london-years/|website=poeticjusticemagazine.com|date=21 April 2021|access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-27-9}}
- 2018: "The Uncertainty of all Earthly Things" by Mark Valentine (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Uncertainty of All Earthly Things|url=http://wyrdbritain.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-uncertainty-of-all-earthly-things.html|website=Wyrdbritain.blogspot.com|date=23 May 2018 |access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-30-9}}
- 2019: "The Delicate Shoreline Beckons Us" by Jonathan Wood, introduction by Mark Valentine (Zagava){{cite web |title=The Delicate Shoreline Beckons Us - Jonathan Wood |url=https://wormwoodiana.blogspot.com/2019/02/the-delicate-shoreline-becons-us.html|website=wormwoodiana.blogspot.com|date=16 February 2019|access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-40-8}}
- 2019: "The Friendly Examiner - Episode 2" by Louis Marvick (Zagava){{cite web|title=The Friendly Examiner - Episode 1 |url=https://www.librarything.com/work/23241674|website=librarything.com|access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-15-6}}
- 2019: "Alraune des Jugendstils - Ilna Ewers Wunderwald" by Sven Brömsel (Zagava){{cite web|title=Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald. Wiederentdeckung einer Jugendstil-Künstlerin|url=http://www.broehan-museum.de/aktuelles/ilna-ewers-wunderwald-wiederentdeckung-einer-jugendstil-kunstlerin/|website=Broehan-museum.de|access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-39-2}}
- 2019: "The Art of Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald", translated by James Conway (Zagava){{cite web|title=Author Archives: James J. Conway|url=https://strangeflowers.wordpress.com/author/strangeflowers/|website=Strangeflowers.wordpress.com|access-date=14 March 2019}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-43-9}}
- 2019: "Sight unseen" by Brian Howell (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-43-9}}
- 2019: "The Meerschaum Pipe" by L. A. Lewis / Charles Schneider (Zagava){{cite web|title=A Real Christmas Chiller for Fright no. 8: The Meerschaum Pipe by L.A.Lewis| website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBbSrYfnMOE|access-date=20 November 2024|date=19 December 2023}}{{cite web|author=Ben Rapaport|title=The Meerschaum Pipe - L.A. Lewis|url=https://pipedia.org/wiki/Romancing_the_Stone:_Memorable_Musings_About_Meerschaum|website=pipedia.org|date=June 2022|access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-47-7}}
- 2019: "Aornos" by Avalon Brantley (Zagava){{cite web |title=Aornos - Avalon Brantley - Black Magazin (in German) |url=https://www.blackmagazin.com/?p=17264 |website=blackmagazin.com|access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-54-5}}
- 2019: "In Delirium's Circle" by Stephen J. Clark (Zagava){{cite web |title=An Interview with Stephen J. Clark |url=https://swanriverpress.wordpress.com/2015/06/21/an-interview-with-stephen-j-clark/ |website=swanriverpress.wordpress.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=21 June 2015}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-48-4}}
- 2020: "Shrike" by Quentin S. Crisp (Zagava){{cite web |title=Shrike, by Quentin S. Crisp – reviewed |url=https://theakersquarterly.blogspot.com/2009/02/shrike-by-quentin-s-crisp-reviewed.html |website=theakersquarterly.blogspot.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=4 February 2009}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-59-0}}
- 2020: "Beyond Dead" by Nigel Humphreys (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-67-5}}
- 2020: "Nick Blinko" by Nick Blinko (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-68-2}}
- 2020: "The Face of Twilight" by Mark Samuels (Zagava){{cite web |title=The Face of Twilight by Mark Samuels |url=https://www.reddit.com/r/horrorlit/comments/cq3zeo/the_face_of_twilight_by_mark_samuels/ |website=reddit.com |date=14 August 2019 |access-date=20 November 2024}}{{cite web |title=The Face of Twilight - Review |url=https://marzaat.com/2022/07/27/the-face-of-twilight/ |website=marzaat.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=27 July 2022}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-12-5}}
- 2020: "Sentimentality" by Thomas Phillips (Zagava){{cite web |title=Fifteen Questions Literature Interview with Thomas Phillips |url=https://www.15questions.net/interview/fifteen-questions-literature-interview-thomas-phillips/page-1/ |website=15questions.net |access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-73-6}}
- 2020: "The Light is Alone" by Thomas Phillips (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-76-7}}
- 2020: "The Inhuman Ladder" by Karim Ghahwagi (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-80-4}}
- 2020: "Dungeness Blues" by Derek Jarman & Jeremy Reed (Zagava){{cite web |title=Jeremy Reed: Dungeness Blues, The Jarman Suite |url=https://poeticjusticemagazine.com/2022/01/26/jeremy-reed-dungeness-blues-the-jarman-suite/ |website=poeticjusticemagazine.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=26 January 2022}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-57-6}}
- 2020: "Barking Circus" by Douglas Thompson (Zagava){{cite web |title=Twenty Twenty One |url=https://douglasthompson.wordpress.com/2021/01/01/twenty-twenty-one/ |website=douglasthompson.wordpress.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=1 January 2021}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-61-3}}
- 2020: "Witch-Cult Abbey" by Mark Samuels (Zagava){{cite web |title=Witch-Cult Abbey |url=https://marzaat.com/2022/10/06/witch-cult-abbey/ |website=marzaat.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=6 October 2022}}{{cite web |title=Witch-Cult Abbey, by Mark Samuels |url=https://www.oddlyweirdfiction.com/2020/10/witch-cult-abbey-by-mark-samuels.html |website=oddlyweirdfiction.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=28 October 2020}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-64-4}}
- 2020: "The White Hands" by Mark Samuels (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-66-8}}
- 2021: "The King In The Golden Mask" by Marcel Schwob (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-83-5}}
- 2021: "The Man Who Collected Machen" by Mark Samuels (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-32-3}}
- 2021: "Archetypes" by Florence Sunnen (Zagava){{cite web |title=Zagava - Archetypes by Florence Sunnen |url=https://www.collectiblebookvault.com/post/zagava-archetypes-by-florence-sunnen |website=collectiblebookvault.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=22 May 2022}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-00-7}}
- 2021: "Moriah" by Daniel Mills (Zagava){{cite web |author1=Laura Mauro |title=Moriah by Daniel Mills |url=https://archive.gnofhorror.com/fiction-reviews/moriah-by-daniel-mills.html |website=archive.gnofhorror.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=8 May 2017}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-02-1}}
- 2021: "Binturong Time" by Quentin S. Crisp (Zagava){{cite web |title=Quentin S. Crisp Interview |url=https://kulchurkat.wordpress.com/2023/05/02/quentin-s-crisp-interview/ |website=kulchurkat.wordpress.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=2 May 2023}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-06-9}}
- 2021: "Grandfather" by Avalon Brantley (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-09-0}}
- 2021: "The Wanderer" by Timothy J. Jarvis (Zagava){{cite web |title=Book review: The Wanderer |url=https://captainfez.com/2021/03/13/book-review-the-wanderer/ |website=captainfez.com/ |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=13 March 2021}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-07-6}}
- 2021: "Written in Darkness" by Mark Samuels (Zagava){{cite web |title=Review: Written in Darkness by Mark Samuels |url=http://www.arkhamdigest.com/2014/12/review-written-in-darkness-by-mark.html |website=arkhamdigest.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=19 December 2014}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-13-7}}
- 2021: "Heaven's Hill" by R. B. Russell (Zagava){{cite web |title=Heaven's Hill |url=https://wyrdbritain.blogspot.com/2021/10/heavens-hill.html |website=wyrdbritain.blogspot.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=19 October 2021}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-15-1}}
- 2021: "Singing and Sighing" by D. P. Watt (Zagava){{cite web |title=Singing and Sighing – Collected Stories Vol. 1 |url=https://www.librarything.com/work/28084561 |website=librarything.com |access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-16-8}}
- 2021: "The Sketchbooks of Nick Blinko" by Nick Blinko (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-18-2}}
- 2021: "A Song for Barnaby Jones" by Anna Taborska & Reggie Oliver (Zagava){{cite web |title=Book Review: A Song for Barnaby Jones by Anna Taborska, illustrated by Reggie Oliver |url=https://www.monsterlibrarian.com/TheCirculationDesk/book-review-a-song-for-barnaby-jones-by-anna-taborska-illustrated-by-reggie-oliver/ |website=monsterlibrarian.com/ |access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-21-2}}
- 2021: "Glyphotech and Other Macabre Processes" by Mark Samuels (Zagava){{cite web |title=Review: Glyphotech and Other Macabre Processes by Mark Samuels |url=http://www.arkhamdigest.com/2013/05/review-glyphotech-and-other-macabre.html |website=arkhamdigest.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=9 May 2013}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-13-7}}
- 2021: "The Light Inaccessible" by Peter Bell (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-945795-87-3}}
- 2021: "Shadows of London" by Jonathan Wood (Zagava){{cite web |title=Shadows of London - Jonathan Wood |url=https://wormwoodiana.blogspot.com/2021/10/shadows-of-london-jonathan-wood.html |website=wormwoodiana.blogspot.com/ |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=1 October 2021}} {{ISBN|978-3-945795-89-7}}
- 2022: "Grotesqueries" by Rebecca Lloyd, Colin Insole, Rosalie Parker, John Howard, Mark Samuels, R.B. Russell, Jane Jakeman, D.P. Watt, Ron Weighell, Caroline Tyrell, Mark Valentine & Reggie Oliver (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-25-0}}
- 2022: "Fabulous Aesop" by Baby Dee and Friends (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-12-0}}
- 2022: "Neo-Decadence Evangelion" edited by Justin Isis (Zagava){{cite web |title=Neo-Decadence Evangelion Review |url=https://kulchurkat.wordpress.com/2023/05/30/neo-decadence-evangelion-review/ |website=kulchurkat.wordpress.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=30 May 2023}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-31-1}}
- 2022: "Therapeutic Tales" by R. Ostermeier (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-33-5}}
- 2022: "A Pilgrim Stranger" by Mark Samuels (Zagava){{cite web |title=A Pilgrim Stranger |url=https://marzaat.com/2017/01/31/a-pilgrim-stranger/ |website=marzaat.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=31 January 2017}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-34-2}}
- 2022: "Oneironauts" by Douglas Thompson" (Zagava){{cite web |title=Waiting For Buses |url=https://douglasthompson.wordpress.com/2022/06/11/waiting-for-buses/ |website=douglasthompson.wordpress.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=11 June 2022}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-35-9}}
- 2022: "Lost Eden" by Margaret Elphinstone, Mandy Haggith, Douglas Thompson & D. P. Watt (Zagava){{cite web |author1=Scottish Writers' Centre |title=Launch of Lost Eden: a collaborative ‘quartet of quartets’ |url=https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/launch-of-lost-eden-a-collaborative-quartet-of-quartets |website=cca-glasgow.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=21 February 2023}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-37-3}}
- 2022: The Invisible Collection" by Stefan Zweig, translated by Louis Marvick (Zagava){{cite web |author1=David Herman |title=Review: The Invisible Collection |url=https://www.thejc.com/life-and-culture/books/review-the-invisible-collection-igcuq3qe |website=thejc.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=6 July 2015}}
- 2022: "A Dead Man's House" by Avalon Brantley (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-12-0}}
- 2022: "Don't Let Them Get You Down" by Philip Fracassi (Zagava){{cite web |title=Don't Let Them Get You Down |url=https://www.franksbooklog.com/reviews/dont-let-them-get-you-down-by-philip-fracassi/ |access-date=20 November 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-28-1}}
- 2022: "The Second Mask" by Louis Marvick (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-39-7}}
- 2022: "Marvick Collection" by Louis Marvick (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-40-3}}
- 2022: "The Lights and other Stories" by Ibrahim Ineke (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-41-0}}
- 2023: "Red Carpets and the Gutter" by Jeremy Reed (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-24-3}}
- 2023: "Vestige" by Mark Valentine (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-47-2}}
- 2023: "The Mirror Remembers" by Stephen J. Clark (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-48-9}}
- 2023: "A Song in the Night" by Daniel Mills (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-49-6}}
- 2023: "Woolfy and Scrapo" by Rebecca Lloyd (Zagava){{cite web |title=Interview 13- Rebecca Lloyd |url=https://michellewendydcosta.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/interview-13-rebecca-lloyd/ |website=michellewendydcosta.wordpress.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=26 May 2017}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-44-1}}
- 2023: "Ikaho" by Quentin S. Crisp (Zagava){{cite web |title=Quentin S Crisp – Ikaho Review |url=https://kulchurkat.uk/quentin-s-crisp-ikaho-review/ |website=kulchurkat.uk |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=4 August 2024}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-50-2}}
- 2023: "A Trick of the Shadow" by R. Ostermeier (Zagava){{cite web |title=A Trick of the Shadow, by R. Ostermeier |url=https://www.oddlyweirdfiction.com/2021/10/a-trick-of-shadow-by-r-ostermeier.html |website=oddlyweirdfiction.com |access-date=20 November 2024 |date=1 October 2021}} {{ISBN|978-3-949341-45-8}}
- 2023: "Pessoa on our mind" by Andrew Condous, Quentin S. Crisp, John Howard, D.P. Watt, Mark Valentine, Colin Insole, Damian Murphy, Rhys Hughes, Jonathan Wood & R. Ostermeier (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-52-6}}
- 2023: "Tarot" by Michael Hutter (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-53-3}}
- 2023: "The Egotist" by Philip Fracassi (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-51-9}}
- 2023: "Child of the Dawn" by Ron Weighell (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-54-0}}
- 2023: "Two Weird Tales" by Peter Bell (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-55-7}}
- 2023: "Against the Dreams" by Thomas Phillips (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-56-4}}
- 2023: "Qx" by Mark Valentine (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-57-1}}
- 2023: "Every Place Unlike Home" by Charles Wilkinson (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-58-8}}
- 2024: "The Dance of Geometry" by Brian Howell (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-46-5}}
- 2024: "The White Protocol" by Avalon Brantley (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-43-4}}
- 2024: "Vision of Pope Adrian 37th" by Nick Blinko (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-59-5}}
- 2024: "The Dracula Papers" by Reggie Oliver (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-61-8}}
- 2024: "Area of Subsidence" by Louis Marvick (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-62-5}}
- 2024: "A Connoisseur of Grief" by Louis Marvick (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-64-9}}
- 2024: "The Apparatus of Yearning" by Douglas Thompson (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-67-0}}
- 2024: "The Black Garden" by John S. McFarland (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-68-7}}
- 2024: "Maculate Vision and Other Stories" by Louis Marvick (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-69-4}}
- 2024: "The Haunted Head" by Nick Blinko (Zagava) {{ISBN|978-3-949341-71-7}}|colwidth=20em}}
External links
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLIWXIBs_EI Video portrait of Zagava]
- [https://www.collectiblebookvault.com/post/minds-of-the-press-vol-6 Minds of the Press, Vol. 6 - Interview with founder Jonas Plöger]
- [https://soundcloud.com/henrik-moeller-180995804/116-zagava-press-med-jonas-ploger Interview - Zagava Press med Jonas Plöger by Henrik Möller (Swedish/English)]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR0r1uGPsss Unboxing "The Egotist" by Philip Fracassi]