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- Byshaun
Somebody Dies had this to say about Lemur: Readers who like their social commentary wrapped up in absurdity will find a lot to like about Lemur. You can read it as a tightly written treatise on consumption in the modern age, or as the touching story of a serial killer’s coming of age. Either way…
On the existence of Jeff Lint
ByshaunThere’s an interesting review of And Your Point Is? in The Zone which begins: “Like God, if Jeff Lint didn’t exist then mankind would have to invent him. And, like God, Jeff Lint doesn’t exist but it didn’t take the whole of mankind to invent him…” Read the whole review.
Terror-Dot-Gov
ByshaunJohn tells me the proof for Pseudo-City has arrived and it looks fantastic. Did I mention we decided to do this one as a hardcover and then later in the year we’ll release a paperback version? Well it’s true! The hardcovers are always fun to do and seem that much more classy. The main reason…
eBook extravaganza
ByshaunJohn’s been hard at work getting a lot of our older titles set up as ebooks through LSI. That means they will soon be available on Amazon.com. Recently he’s done A Dirge for the Temporal, The Fall of Never, Spider Pie and Terror-Dot-Gov. There may be more that I can’t remember right now. Although not…
- Byshaun
ReGen Magazine recently ran some reviews for the books written by Ego Likeness members Donna Lynch & Steven Archer. Luna Maris "For anyone who is tired of the same cookie-cutter children’s stories and wants a unique and fun tale to share with your young ones, Luna Maris is the book for you. Archer’s debut book…
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…

