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Check out Slush Pile Hero’s interview with the clown that lives in Jeremy Shipp’s attic: http://slushpilehero.wordpress.com/
Cataloging
ByshaunI have spent the last several hours trying to boil down the descriptions of our backlist titles to one or two lines. It’s painful!
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As I mentioned before Rue Morgue featured Horror Isn’t a 4-Letter Word in their October issue. They have graciously allowed Matthew Warner to post the article here. Here’s an excerpt from the article: “Part of what makes HIa4LW (out now from Guide Dog Books) so compelling is its potpourri feel; this isn’t a book designed…
BOOK DEAL: Haunted Stars by Albert Wendland
Mykol Ranglen is Planet Hopping Again Our sci-fi imprint, Dog Star Books, is excited to announce a forthcoming addition to the Ranglen series. We’ve signed Albert Wendland’s next novel, Haunted Stars, for release in Spring 2023. Here’s a brief description of the book: A mysterious discovery in space, the ruthless destruction of a cargo ship,…
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HorrorFind, tonight, be there! We’re having readings from 8pm-9:30pm with:Steven Archer, Dustin LaValley, John Edward Lawson & Ronald Malfi We’ll also be vending in the dealer’s room tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. Stop by and say hi!
Publisher’s Weekly review
ByshaunText:Ur will be reviewed in a March issue of Publisher’s Weekly: Fantasy fans looking for familiar themes and names among the 20 stories in Aguirre’s boldly original anthology will be disappointed. Those who like experimental fiction that’s not always readily accessible will be richly rewarded. Highlights include Nadia Gregor’s enigmatic “Faure, Envenomed, Dictates,” Eric Schaller’s…







