RDSP has 3 titles on the preliminary ballot for the Wonderland award: FUNGUS OF THE HEART by Jeremy C Shipp, THE INFLATABLE VOLUNTEER by Steve Aylett and MY HEART SAID NO, BUT THE CAMERA CREW SAID YES! By Bradley Sands. You can vote to help select the final ballot.
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2 cool interviews
ByshaunMike Arnzen was interviewed over at Zombie Mall and had some pretty interesting things to say about why people write and read horror and how to deal with ‘normal’ people who don’t understand. Read the interview here: http://zombiemall.com/zblog/?p=52 Jeremy Shipp was also recently interviewed by Jennifer Prado and you can read the interview here: http://jenniferprado.blogspot.com/
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The Nab Gets Posthumously Bizarroized This is a great bizarro rant written by Tom Bradley about self-referential mania and bizarro. I love reading stuff like this that is truly creative and combines history, fiction and modern literary commentary in a fun way.
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Paul Toth talks about his forthcoming book AIRPLANE NOVEL.
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