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The Arkham Digest: The Children of Old Leech Excerpt: “Brushdogs” by Stephen Graham Jones
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Friday, August 1, 2014. The Children of Old Leech Excerpt: “Brushdogs” by Stephen Graham Jones. In today’s The Children of Old Leech. Excerpt, we’re going hunting with a taste of Stephen Graham Jones. 8220;Brushdogs.”. He wasn’t going to get any less spooked if Junior called him on it, though. So he eased up to the truck, waiting for Denny to spot...
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The Arkham Digest: Review: The Wanderer by Timothy J. Jarvis
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Review: The Wanderer by Timothy J. Jarvis. By Timothy J. Jarvis. Falls into the latter category. Much like the mysterious manuscript that makes up the majority of the book's narrative, The Wanderer was something I stumbled upon. A mention of it on the TLO message boards. Website offer further proof of this,. The narrator'...
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The Arkham Digest: Review: Letters To Lovecraft edited by Jesse Bullington
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Review: Letters To Lovecraft edited by Jesse Bullington. Fiction and letters aside, Lovecraft penned an essay titled "Supernatural Horror in Literature." In it he spoke of other horror writers and stories, and laid out his own philosophy on what makes successful horror fiction. Recently edited Letters to Lovecraft. An ant...
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The Arkham Digest: Review Roundup & News: March
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Review Roundup and News: March. S Half the World. Is amazing though, if you like fantasy then READ MORE ABERCROMBIE. Things are still busy, but I plan to make more blog posts. I have some cool news. I conducted an interview with author Laird Barron. Which will appear in the Lazy Fascist Review. S Dunhams Manor Press.
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the Powder Horn Prize is now open
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Publishing fine poetry since 2004. Sage Hill Press is the proud home of L'Epervier Press. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. The Powder Horn Prize is now open. June 25, 2015. Sage Hill Press is now accepting manuscripts for the next Powder Horn Prize, a first book award. Our final judge will be Nance Van Winckel. Author of six poetry collections and three short story collections, and. The Eyes the Window. By Marci Rae Johnson, or. Railtown Almanac: the Prose ...
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Uncategorized | Christopher Slatsky
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Posted by Christopher Slatsky. Asymp; Leave a comment. Scott Dwyer’s excellent. Blog has an interview with one of my major influences, Adam Golaski. I cannot emphasize how much. Motivated me to start submitting my own work to publishers for consideration. Well worth a read. Posted by Christopher Slatsky. Asymp; Leave a comment. Nadia Bulkin — Live Through This. Michael Cisco — Rock n’ Roll Death Squad. Kristi DeMeester — The Small Deaths of Skin and Plastic. Brian Evenson — The Second Door. AC Wise ̵...
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The Arkham Digest: February 2015
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Interview: Timothy J. Jarvis. Timothy J. Jarvis. Is the author of The Wanderer. Which was my choice for weird fiction novel of the year. Below is an interview I conducted with the young author in which he brings his knowledge of the weird to the table to share. Enjoy! The Wanderer is quite a complex narrative for a debut...
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The Arkham Digest: March 2015
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Monday, March 23, 2015. Review: Black Star, Black Sun by Rich Hawkins. Black Star, Black Sun. Is my first exposure to author Rich Hawkins. He previously penned The Last Plague. A novel about a not quite zombie apocalypse, that picked up some good reviews. This work is much shorter, making it a novella, although it is still quite a good size. Thing...
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The Arkham Digest: October 2014
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Review: No One Gets Out Alive by Adam Nevill. Has fast become one of the big names of horror fiction. His first novel was published in 2004, and since his second novel in 2010 he has delivered one horror novel per year, with short stories appearing sporadically. Last year I reviewed. House of Small Shadows. The superna...
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The Arkham Digest: June 2014
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Friday, June 20, 2014. One of the standout story collections of the year so far is Scott Nicolay's Ana Kai Tangata. The deluxe version contains an extra chapbook. Which I reviewed here. Here's a recent interview I conducted with this breakout author. And a Scholastic books collection called 11 Great Horror Stories. Where it generated a little cont...