Axolotl Press
In 1989, Pulphouse Publishing acquired Axolotl Press (founded by John Pelan in 1986) and began using it as an imprint. From 1989 through 1994, 26 titles were published using some form of the Axolotl name.
- 11. "Solip:System" by Walter Jon Williams
- 18. "Beggars in Spain" by Nancy Kress
- ??. "Unmasking" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
- ??. "Ghostwood" by Charles de Lint
- ??. "Wall, Stone, Craft" by Walter Jon Williams
- ??. "Night Moves" by Tim Powers
- ??. "Ascian in Rose" by Charles de Lint
- ??. "Fat Face" by Michael Shea
- ??. "The Shadow on the Doorstep/Trilobyte" by James P. Blaylock & Edward Bryant
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