SCP Anthology
SCP Anthology
SCP Anthology
SCP Anthology
SCP Anthology
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
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SCP Anthology
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
Reports from the SCP Foundation
SCP REDACTED is a one of a kind narrative anthology featuring amazing stories and art inspired by the SCP universe. Thirteen talented, award-winning, and critically acclaimed authors have come together to give you a collection of wonderful short stories and poems to enjoy. This anthology is gorgeously illustrated as well, and hidden within its pages is a mystery for you to solve. Like House of Leaves, SCP REDACTED weaves multiple narratives into a meta-horror story and invites you on an interactive journey of suspense and discovery.
The stories, poems, and art you will see in the report are the only items retrieved from Site 23981 following an unexplained event. It will be up to you, the reader, to piece together the information within the report and determine how it's all connected and what really happened at Site 23981.
SCP stands for either "Special Containment Procedures" or "Secure, Contain, Protect", the motto of the fictional SCP Foundation, a secret organization documented by the collaborative writing wiki project of the same name. The world of SCP is a thrilling blend of cosmic horror, mad science, and the paranormal. The SCP Foundation is responsible for capturing and studying various supernatural entities known as "anomalies" in order to protect humanity from any threat they may pose. The Foundation keeps the world safe, but at what cost?
SCP has thousands of authors contributing to its stories, and together they have written over thirteen thousand different articles over the course of more than a decade. It's a remarkable collective narrative art project that has influenced every facet of entertainment media from video games to film
SCP REDACTED: Classified Reports from the SCP Foundation
A fully illustrated anthology of short stories and poems
*Please note that the anthology's cover is an initial design and may be subject to change before publication*
The SCP REDACTED soundtrack
An original music soundtrack compiled to enhance your reading experience. Each track is inspired by one of the stories in the anthology to help set the mood and draw you into the interconnected narrative of the book and its meta-story.
SCP Printables
Starting at the print book level, you will also receive a collection of SCP themed documents giving you top Level 5 clearance. These include a printable Site Director ID card that you can customize with your own name and photo; printable key cards granting from Level 1 to Level 5 security clearance; printable SCP tags to keep your anomalies clearly labeled; and five printable bookmarks decorated with gorgeous art.
Are you a bookstore interested in stocking SCP REDACTED? Then this is the option for you! Get 20 copies of the SCP REDACTED softcover for the discounted price of $210. Please note that this option only includes the books and does not come with the soundtrack or the printables.
When the campaign reaches $8,000 we will unlock a hardcover edition of SCP REDACTED as a new reward.
Kickstarter exclusive hardcover edition of the SCP REDACTED anthology
G. D. Falksen is the critically acclaimed author of The Secret Life of Kitty Granger, the Maiden of War series, Doctor Cthulittle, The Transatlantic Conspiracy, and The Ouroboros Cycle series, and has been a contributor to the award-winning anthologies Mine! and Cthulhu Fhtagn!. He is also Chairman of the Advisory Board of Writers and Artists Across the Country, a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating author visits to underserved schools.
Tara Platt is an award-winning author and actress noted for her acclaimed performances on stage and screen, and in games, including Naruto, Spider-Man, Dota: Dragon's Blood, World of Warcraft, Fire Emblem, and Persona. Her written work spans both fiction and nonfiction, and she has appeared as a speaker for TEDx. In addition to her writing and acting, Platt has been a producer on the feature films Tumbling After and Con Artists, and the shows Shelf Life, Up Up & Away, and Whatta Lark.
Yuri Lowenthal is an award-winning actor, screenwriter, author, and producer. He has appeared in numerous films, shows, and video games, including Spider-Man, Naruto, He-Man, Ben 10, Dota: Dragon's Blood, Prince of Persia, Love, Death & Robots, Castlevania, and Arcane. Lowenthal is the author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including the crime thriller Tough City, and has written almost a dozen feature screenplays. He has been a producer on the films Tumbling After and Con Artists, and the series Shelf Life, and has appeared as a speaker for TEDx.
Phil Brucato is an award-winning writer, journalist, editor, and game designer. He is best known for his work on the TV series Strowlers, and for his work with White Wolf Publishing, where he worked on games such as Mage: The Ascension, Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Mage: The Sorcerer's Crusade, Vampire: The Dark Ages, and Vampire: The Masquerade. Brucato has written for Star Wars and Deadlands, and is the creator of the interactive urban fantasy setting Deliria. He is the author of Red Shoes: A Riverhaven Novel.
Nikki Lyka is a neurodiverse, disabled, Indigenous writer with a profound love of books. For the past eight years she has written for numerous publications, including Amazing Stories, and her work has appeared on Buzzfeed. She is currently a tech reviewer for I.M. As an actress, she is known for her SCP character Dr Cerise. She is also the Executive Producer and host of a SCP show on OtherWorlds TV.
K. W. Jeter is a renowned science-fiction and horror author famous as one of the pioneers of the cyberpunk genre, and noted as the person who first coined the term "steampunk" in 1987. He has written numerous books including Morlock Night, Infernal Device, and Noir. In addition to his own work, Jeter has written novels for Star Trek and Star Wars, and three sequels to Blade Runner.
Sherman Christensen is an actor, screenwriter, producer, singer, professional dancer, and choreographer. He is best known for his work as Dr. Theron Sherman, where he produces and stars in an interactive SCP film project that has garnered millions of subscribers across TikTok and Youtube. Christensen is also active in the SCP community as an author of SCP related works.
Kyle Arem is a renowned voice actor noted for his performances in Final Fantasy, Elena of Avalor, and Metro Exodus.
D. J. Kaktus is one of the best known and most prolific writers of SCP fiction. He is the highest ranked writer on the SCP wiki, and has contributed countless articles and creations to the collaborative world of SCP.
Anna Maguire is a writer, actress, producer, director, and the creative voice behind the audio drama Find Us Alive. She has been laureled by the Utah Arts Festival and nominated for the Audio Verse Awards and the People's Choice Podcasting Awards. In addition to her acting and direction work, Maguire is a notable contributor to the SCP Wiki.
Sam Swicegood is a writer, actor, environmental artist, and game developer. He is the author of the novels The Wizards on Walnut Street and No Place. Swicegood is the current CEO of VR game studio GIB Games. Swicegood is also active in the SCP community as an author of SCP related works.
Ross E. Lockhart is an award-winning critically acclaimed author, anthologist, bookseller, and editor, and the publisher of Word Horde books. Lockhart is a veteran of small-press publishing, having edited scores of well-regarded novels of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. He is the editor of the anthologies The Book of Cthulhu I and II, Tales of Jack the Ripper, Cthulhu Fhtagn!, and Eternal Frankenstein. He is the author of Chick Bassist, and the owner of the Word Horde Emporium of the Weird & Fantastic, one of the best book store in California.
John Gregory Betancourt is an award-winning and critically acclaimed publisher, editor and writer. He is the author of countless novels and short stories, and has written books for Star Trek, among other franchises. Betancourt has worked as an editor on several beloved fiction magazines including Amazing Stories and Weird Tales. He is the editor of Short Things, an anthology of stories based on "Who Goes There?" (the story that inspired The Thing), and he is currently working with Blumhouse Productions for their upcoming adaptation of The Thing. In addition, Betancourt's essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in such diverse publications as Writer's Digest and The Washington Post.
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Evelyn Kriete has worked in publishing for thirteen years, with a career that spans literary fiction, magazines, and comics. She has worked variously as an editor, art director, marketing consultant, and new media manager, and for numerous companies and periodicals, including the award-winning Weird Tales magazine. She was part of the Ringo Award winning team behind the comics anthology Mine!. Alongside her publishing work, Evelyn has an extensive background in art, music, and events production. She is an editor and creative director at Wildside Press, and is the publisher for Dragon Cat Press.
Wildside Press is a publisher of both new and classic sci-fi and fantasy fiction. Wildside has published the likes of Anne McCaffrey, Tanith Lee, Robert E. Howard, Greg Bear, Alan Dean Foster, Mike Resnick, and Paul Di Filippo. For many years, Wildside also published the iconic weird fiction magazine Weird Tales, which won the Hugo Award during that time. Today Wildside publishes Weirdbook, Black Cat Mystery Magazine, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, and Startling Stories.
SCP is a creative commons license. For more information please visit the official SCP website: http://www.scpwiki.com/
We are an experienced publisher that has released countless books over the past 30 years. The only real risk we face is the worldwide paper shortage that has been an on and off issue for the past two years, and is something beyond both the publisher and the printer's control. So far, the paper shortage has not impacted us or the printer we use, but we are alert to the possibility that shortages could cause some printing delays if they worsen. In the event of delays, we will notify backers immediately.