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- Byshaun
In between projects—it’s a dangerous place for me. This time around I’m extra gun-shy of starting up new projects. I really wore myself out with that last bunch of books and somewhere along the way I’ve lost a lot of my enthusiasm for working with new authors. I’m definitely excited about doing D. Harlan Wilson’s…
- Byshaun
A review of Jeffrey Thomas’ novel Health Agent just went up at Groovy Age of Horror: “I’ve been looking forward to this one since I first heard about it, and it totally lives up to my expectations. After the grand extra-dimensional scale and somewhat more mainstream stylings of Blue War, Thomas takes us back now…
Probably More than You Wanted to Know
ByshaunFor those of you interested in the convoluted inner workings of the small press there’s an interesting discussion going on over at the Horror-Web message board about the “impending doom” of the industry. John has been making quite a few posts on the thread and it’s a lively discussion. Unfortunately I don’t have the time…
- Byshaun
Another review for Horror Isn’t a 4-Letter Word is in: “Warner does a great job, throughout the book of tackling articles of interest to everyone with original topics and surprising angles that make you look at Horror and the field of writing in a different way. He covers aspects of what it is to be…
- Byshaun
Honestly, you don't get many days like this in publishing. Days when someone sends you a link to a new review which you follow somewhat hesitantly, hoping that you'll be able to excerpt a decent quote, hoping you'll be able to send happy news to the author, instead of the 'sorry they didn't really get…
2 RDSP Books Make the Bram Stoker Ballot for 2015
We’re excited to announce that two of last year’s releases have made it into the final ballot for the Bram Stoker Awards. An Exorcism of Angels, a poetry collection by Stephanie Wytovich, and While the Black Stars Burn, a short fiction collection from Lucy A. Snyder have both made the final cut. Congratulations to these…

