English & Foreign rights
Seraf publishing is the biggest publisher of Swedish fantasy in Sweden. We also publish horror, romance, feelgood and historical fiction. But fantasy will always be the heart of our company.
We started in 2013 with a romantasy and still to this day fantasy romance is one of our biggest and most popular genres.
We want to publish books with great quality and handpick manuscripts and authors that we really believe in. We want to offer you an escape from reality. Let you experience breathtaking adventures, emotional storms, and heartwarming love.
At the moment we release 20-25 new titles per year.
Are you interested in foreign rights for one of our books? Please contact Cecilia Lindh Mattsson at Lima Agency: cecilia@limaagency.se
Must-have titles ready for foreign rights
The dark song by Stina Rundqvist
Inspired by Swedish folklore, Stina Rundqvist weaves a dark, chilling fantasy novel laced with twisted romance in her debut. ”The Dark Song” sold out its first print run just two weeks after release and has topped the bestseller lists for fantasy at Swedish online bookstores.
This is not a love story…
A haunting melody weaves through the forest, luring, pulling, and calling to Emilia. Unable to resist, she follows the sound to the man who draws his bow across the violin strings.
When Emilia meets Nick, she has no way of knowing how her life will take a dark and haunted turn. How infatuation will slowly cross the boundaries of obsession, creating a world of terror-filled hauntings. The darkness around Emilia closes in, and the encounter with a white horse brings nightmares into her waking life.
As heads impaled on stakes begin to appear in the area, Emilia’s fear deepens, realizing that her nightmares are all too real.
In this symphony of blood and desire, folklore comes to life through the strings of a violin, woven into a dark tale of myth and superstition.
The dark song is Stina Rundqvist’s debut novel, a spine-chilling story inspired by Swedish folklore.
”Emilia’s anxiety is palpable, as is the feeling of hovering between conviction and hallucination, unsure of what is dream and what is reality, as the autumn gloom settles over the town.”
– Emma Berglund, Published in BTJ-häftet nr 20, 2024