Mark V. Ziesing
Mark V. Ziesing is an American small press publisher and bookseller, founded by Mark Ziesing. Active as a bookseller, from 1972 to present; Ziesing was in publishing, from the mid-1980s into 1998. The Ziesing publishing imprint specialized in science fiction, horror, and other forms of speculative fiction. Originally based in Willimantic, Connecticut and in partnership with his brother Michael, he published two books by Gene Wolfe under the name Ziesing Brothers.
He later published books by Philip K. Dick, Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, Howard Waldrop, Bruce Sterling, Joe R. Lansdale, and Lucius Shepard, among others. In 1989 he returned to his home state, to Shingletown, California, where he and his wife Cindy continue to operate a catalog-based book selling business under the name Ziesing Books.
Publications
Unless specified, all editions are hardcover and first publications. For most there was also a signed, numbered, limited edition in a slipcase, and for a very few there was an "ultra-limited" version: The Night of the Cooters ultra-limited came with a martin base statue to hold the book, and the Mefisto in Onyx ultra-limited included an actual cage for the book.- 1982/??: Gene Wolfe - The Castle of the Otter
- 1984/01: Gene Wolfe - The Wolfe Archipelago
- 1984/06: Philip K. Dick - The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike
- 1984/12: Gene Wolfe - Free Live Free
- 1985/01: A. A. Attanasio - Beastmarks
- 1985/09: Ian Watson - The Book of Ian Watson
- 1986/??: Michael Bishop - To a Chimp Held Captive For Purposes of Research
- 1986/02: Philip K. Dick - The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike
- 1988/02: Thomas M. Disch - The Silver Pillow
- 1988/04: Lucius Shepard - The Scalehunter’s Beautiful Daughter
- 1988/10: James P. Blaylock - The Last Coin
- 1988/12: Philip K. Dick - The Dark Haired Girl
- 1989/04: Howard Waldrop - A Dozen Tough Jobs
- 1989/04: Howard Waldrop - Them Bones
- 1989/05: Iain M. Banks - The State of the Art
- 1989/07: John M. Skipp & Craig Spector, editors - The Book of the Dead
- 1989/09: Tim Powers - The Anubis Gates
- 1989/12: Joe R. Lansdale - By Bizarre Hands
- 1989/12: Journal Wired
- 1990/02: Ray Garton - Trade Secrets
- 1990/05: Journal Wired #2
- 1990/05: Kim Stanley Robinson - A Short, Sharp Shock
- 1990/07: Joe R. Lansdale - Cold in July
- 1990/07: Joe R. Lansdale - Savage Season
- 1990/08: Gardner Dozois, et al. - Slow Dancing Through Time
- 1990/10: Journal Wired #3
- 1990/12: Howard Waldrop - Night of the Cooters
- 1991/02: Neal Barrett, Jr. - The Hereafter Gang
- 1991/06: Richard T. Chizmar, editor - Cold Blooded
- 1991/09: Ray Garton - Lot Lizards
- 1992/02: John Shirley - Wetbones
- 1992/04: Wayne Allen Sallee - The Holy Terror
- 1992/07: John M. Skipp & Craig Spector, editors - Still Dead
- 1992/09: Bruce Sterling - Globalhead
- 1993/02: Richard Laymon - Alarms
- 1993/04: Lucius Shepard - The Golden
- 1993/09: Pat Cadigan - Dirty Work
- 1993/12: Harlan Ellison - Mefisto in Onyx
- 1994/03: Harlan Ellison - Mefisto in Onyx
- 1994/07: David J. Schow - Black Leather Required
- 1994/07: Lucius Shepard - Sports & Music
- 1994/08: Stephen King - Insomnia
- 1994/12: Connie Willis - Remake
- 1994/12: Richard T. Chizmar, editor - The Earth Strikes Back
- 1995/02: Michael Moorcock - Lunching With the Anti-Christ
- 1995/03: Nancy A. Collins - Walking Wolf
- 1996/03: Brian Stableford - The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires
- 1996/11: John Shirley - Silicon Embrace
- 1996/11: Michael Whelan - Something in My Eye
- 1997/04: Harlan Ellison - Slippage
- 1997/09: Kim Newman & Eugene Byrne - Back in the USSA
- 1998/05: John Shirley - ''Black Butterflies: A Flock on the Dark Side''