Weird example of life imitating art, in this case, the novel DR. IDENTITY where professors regularly send their doppleganger’s to teach classes.
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Well we’re back and we didn’t get to bring home one of those cool little haunted houses. I think I was more disappointed than John about that. But I think we cemented some partnerships that will create even more opportunites for our company than winning a Stoker would. As usual it was great to hang…
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ARCHITECTURES OF POSSIBILITY is now available for KINDLE.
A Very UnMerry Christmas Present
ByshaunMany authors are waking up this morning to find that their work has been pirated in a giant Christmas themed anthology that can be downloaded at several torrent sites. It includes several of our authors but luckily nothing we've published. I imagine it took a fair amount of work to put this thing together and…
It’s been awhile
ByshaunI didn’t realize how long it had been since I’d done an entry until Simon Wood wrote to ask if the journal had been moved. Nope, I’ve just had a lot of things on my mind that don’t have to do with RDSP. I’ve tried to make this journal mostly about the press and want…
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‘Party Girl’, a story from Dustin LaValley’s collection, Lowlife Underdogs, will be made into a short film this summer. The film is directed by Jayson Densman and filming will begin in July. Here’s a teaser:
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Horror Isn’t a 4-Letter Word is in the running for a Black Quill Award for best non-fiction book of the year. You have to register to vote but it’s an easy process. We could really use your support! http://www.darkscribemagazine.com/current-nominees/ I would also add that you can vote for Apex Magazine as best genre magazine.
