Full Moon Press (disambiguation)

Full Moon Press (disambiguation)

Full Moon Press can refer to many different publishing companies:

* Full Moon Press, a publishing company owned by Paul Little
* Full Moon Press (AKA Full Moon Press Online), publishers of the "Forever Nocturne" E-zine.
* Full Moon Press, 1990s publishers of romantic poetry, and a regency romances
* Full Moon Publishing LLC, publisher of non-traditional mysteries
* The "International Register of Private Press Names" includes a Full Moon Press registered in 1982


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