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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Verminomicon—A Field Guide to the Vermin of Yuggoth; Abominations of a Haunted Worldis an illustrated text featuring the sculptures of Anthony DeBartolis and text from John Edward Lawson In a tribute to H.P. Lovecraft, Verminomicon showcases the imagination and skill of sculptor Anthony DeBartolis who has spent years crafting more than thirty different species of…
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PsychologyToday.com features Michael Gills' GO LOVE: Q: You really focus in on the details of your story, Michael, so everything feels utterly real. How do you manage that? Fred Chappell taught me that a writer must know what's going on in the sevendirections at every given instant in the piece: above, below, in front,behind, on…
Open Submissions, Lessons Learned
ByshaunRDSP opened for submissions for the first time in six years this September. We weren't sure what to expect but based on our previous experience figured we were in for a lot of easy declines: fan fiction, typo-riddled first pages, works that weren't novels, weren't in our word-length range, weren't in English. Instead we got…
Persephone shines
ByshaunThe Women of Persephone mass signing was great. Each of the women had a lot to say about writing, horror and life in general. Barbara Ferrenz kept the discussion going with lots of thought-provoking topics. I was particularly interested in Tina Jens’ comments about how horror helps us cope with life, deal with fear and…
