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The Digital Ink Spot had some good things to say about THE GORELETS OMNIBUS: "Every poem jumps you right into the muck, the guts and the gore…It's great to see an artist overcome a 140 character limit. Included are a few examples of flash fiction. These are great examples of Arnzen's ability to tell a…
- Byshaun
CPR for Dummies got a cool mention over at LitKicks.com: “…a novel about the end of the world that reads like a Stanley Kubrick movie of a Kurt Vonnegut novel cut into little pieces and spliced back together.” Read the whole review.
Honorable Mentions
ByshaunThree stories from Bare Bone #10 received honorable mentions in The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror 21: “Watching” by Jeremy C. Shipp, “Questionnaire” by Paul Finch and “Red Soil” by Robert Dunbar. Another Shipp story, “Those Below”, which will be part of the forthcoming collection Sheep and Wolves received an Honorable Mention as well. Congrats…
- Byshaun
Tomorrow!: Writers & Readers: The Horror, The Horror! Thursday, January 28, 2010 7 PM reception; 7:45 PM readings $5/Free for members Writers & Readers: a gathering of minds passionate about writing, reading, and thinking. This time, the theme is horror, featuring writers who will make your skin crawl. Participating writers include Adam Golaski, Elizabeth Hand, Brian Evenson,…
DeviantArt
ByshaunI created a deviant art account recently to put up some projects I’ve done that were never used for book covers or anything else. It’s here: http://earsphere.deviantart.com/ I’ve found the site a little frustrating to use though. For instance, I know a lot of people that do art and some of them must have deviant…
Closed again
ByshaunRDSP closed to subs at the end of the year. I think we were only accepting subs for about 3 months. Our long-suffering intern, Philip Overby, still has more than 50 to get through and I know he’s already done quite a few. I figure we must have received 70+ manuscripts. And we were only…
