For the third month in a row, Quiet Houses tops the charts for both e-book and paperback sales. New addition to the Dark Continents family, Rab Swannock Fulton, enters the charts with Transformation, a haunting and beautifully crafted novella that explores Irish folklore in a contemporary setting.
Recently we withdrew the last of the Darkness and Dismay titles from KDP Select (Nook and Kobo owners can look forward to purchasing them soon). We commemorated the occasion by having one last free promotional period for each one, which resulted in a resurgence of interest in the series. Quite timely, too, as we are working on getting the D&D books out in print via Createspace.
Top Five Bestselling e-books for September 2012
- Quiet Houses by Simon Kurt Unsworth

- Critique by Daniel I. Russell *
- Transformation by Rab Swannock Fulton
- Along the Splintered Path by A.J. Brown *
- A Gentle Hell by Autumn Christian *
(* = from the Darkness and Dismay series)
It’s still the same titles cycling in and out of the top five paperbacks, with the exception of new release Dark at the Heart of the Diamond, a collection of dark speculative fiction short stories by DCP board member Sylvia Shults. I wonder if the afore-mentioned Darkness and Dismay paperbacks are going to shake this list up…
Top Five Bestselling Paperbacks for September 2012
- Quiet Houses by Simon Kurt Unsworth
- Dark at the Heart of the Diamond by Sylvia Shults
- Let It Bleed by S.L. Schmitz
- Snareville II by David Youngquist
- Inkarna by Nerine Dorman

















