An interview with John Edward Lawson that previously appeared in Doorways Magazine is now available online from speceditor666 here: http://speceditor666.livejournal.com/8159.html
So far the section on John’s hair has caused the most stir.
An interview with John Edward Lawson that previously appeared in Doorways Magazine is now available online from speceditor666 here: http://speceditor666.livejournal.com/8159.html
So far the section on John’s hair has caused the most stir.
WELCOME TO OAKLAND is now available in eBook format for Kindle and Nook. Kindle version here Nook version here
This is the most complex vid so far. I’m not as happy with it as the on for Via Dolorosa (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBF5reOEBeA). Somehow the animation didn’t come out as smooth and the piece as a whole just didn’t come together the way I’d hoped. I think it’s easier to do dramatic vids than energetic ones with…
Sheep and Wolves is available for Kindle here. I’ll probably be adding more Kindle books in the future. When the format of the book is standard they’re pretty easy to create. However, we’ve got quite a few releases that rely heavily on complex formatting and those may be next to impossible to make available.
John Langan had some great things to say about Worse Than Myself: “I spent the last day and change with my hands pretty much glued to Adam Golaski’s new collection of weird stories, Worse than Myself. Usually, story collections take me a little while to get through; I find I have to re-orient myself for…
There is a great article on Malfi’s recent appearance here: http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2007/04_30-31/CBN April was a blur of taxes, royalty calculations & payments and dealing with Bare Bone #10 (contributor’s copies, checks etc.) Somehow I also managed to edit two manuscripts Health Agent by Jeffrey Thomas and Isabel Burning by Donna Lynch. Can it really be May…
As promised here’s the full review from Publisher’s Weekly for Everybody Scream!: Set in Thomas’s non-Earth city of Paxton (aka Punktown), a futuristic dystopia introduced in the story collection Punktown (2000) that’s equal parts H.P. Lovecraft’s Arkham and Blade Runner’s dark metropolis, the author’s second noir horror novel (after 2003’s Monstrocity) starts slowly, but the…
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