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Omnium Gatherum Books joins us to discuss publishing as part of the Small Press Month celebration. Give a brief overview of what you publish. Omnium Gatherum publishes dark fantasy, weird fiction and literary thrillers. When selecting titles, I look for characters with distinct voices. Most have an unexpected point of view or explore a mythology…
I met Ben Franklin
ByshaunThe Baltimore Book Festival this year was fun but the weather was pretty bad. I’d say the attendance was maybe half of last year’s event but our sales were better than last year. I’m not really sure how that happened. It’s always interesting doing events where RDSP is out in front of the general public….
Jetpacks & Bowler Hats
ByshaunIt’s cool to see a positive response to the Pseudo-City cover. I just love these jetpack, bowler-hatted guys the artist made. I can’t stop using them for stuff! One thing I’ve added to the site is a specials section on the catalog page. Right now you can order A Dirge for the Temporal and Bare…
Chicago, July 10th
ByshaunMove over, Beatniks, here are the Bizarros! Four of the leading members of the hottest new literary movement in America will be reading from their at 7 pm, Thursday, July 10, at 1854 W. North Avenue in Chicago, in beautiful Wicker Park. Come meet and hear Bizarro Fiction writers Eckhard Gerdes, D. Harlan Wilson, Garrett…
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The Front Porch is a cool online literary journal. I recommend checking out the newest issue, #11, and I’m not just saying that because they reviewed two of our books in the current issue. Here’s what they said about Welcome to Oakland: “…the novel’s greatest strength comes from the fact that no matter how low…
Evenson Blurb
ByshaunJust got the first blurb in for Worse Than Myself: “A strong collection with enough variation to keep readers riveted from the first story to the last. Worse Than Myself has the impulses of traditional horror but keeps things a little more open, inflecting the forms we’re familiar with and making them startlingly fresh again.”…
