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RDSP to Open for Novella Submissions in January
Raw Dog Screaming Press Announces New Novella Line and Editor At Raw Dog Screaming Press, we have worked to connect transcendent literature and non-fiction with audiences who crave and connect with those voices. It is in continuing with this spirit of pioneering individuality that we are thrilled to announce the launch of our new novella…
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ByshaunJohn tells me our copies of PLAY DEAD arrived today and they are a marvel to behold…super-high quality books! Of course the book doesn’t come out until August so we’ve got between now and then to crank up the hype. What worries me is that the books will be sitting in a warehouse with the…
- Byshaun
The newest issue of The Dream People includes stories from RDSP authors Larry Fondation and John Edward Lawson as well as an excerpt from the forthcoming Welcome to Oakland by Eric Miles Willliamson. Check out the always-already entertaining Microcriticism from D. Harlan Wilson: I Value the Curious Mood of Eels plus many more excellent stories,…
ODD MEN OUT wins the Readers’ Choice Award
Confluence • Friday, July 25th This weekend at Confluence we announced the winner of the RDSP Readers’ Choice Award, ODD MEN OUT by Matt Betts. Followers of our blog may recall that initially we had 15 books released in 2013 that were eligible and we used an internet poll to narrow that down to the top 8: Cog…
- Byshaun
Everybody Scream! was on the Shocklines bestseller list last week and this week too. The Fall of Never is number one over at Project Pulp even though it is only a pre-order. Too cool! We got the information for a distribution company yesterday which we would need if we did an offset print run for…
- Byshaun
The new issue of Canadian Stories has a review of Fish, Soap and Bonds. It’s a print mag so I don’t have a link but here’s an excerpt: “In the last stretch of Fish, Soap and Bonds the characters find themselves in Hollywood. The narrator knowingly comments on a “plan to build a permanent home…

