
Matthew Warner was recently interviewed on The Augusta Free Press radio show. He had lots of interesting things to say about writing horror, censorship and networking. He also mentioned that he is a finalist for the Virginia Governor’s Screenplay award for the adaptation he did of Eyes Everywhere!
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ByshaunI’m relieved to say that we’re hiring Deena Warner to re-do our website and handle updates. When I first designed the site we only had a couple releases in mind and weren’t even sure if we would get past the first 3 books. Well I guess we’ll be sticking around and we’ve got more releases…
Fugue in Publisher’s Weekly
ByshaunWith imaginative vigor, Aguirre explores the fluctuating boundaries that separate human from inhuman, terrestrial from extraterrestrial, and natural from supernatural in the 29 fantasies in his debut story collection. In “The Butterfly Artist,” a zoological illustrator discovers there’s more to life than he had imagined when he visits a postapocalyptic landscape where beautiful and dangerous…
Lair of the Yak!
ByshaunTom Bradley will be a special guest on this week’s edition of Lair of the Yak!. The show will be recorded live this Saturday, May 24th at 9:00pm EST. Here’s where you can watch it: http://operator11.com/shows/3835/episodes/41801
Women in Horror Panel
We had scheduled this panel discussion in February for Women in Horror Month but it was postponed due to a snowstorm. However any month of the year is a good time for a Q&A with some of the most creative minds in the field, so we hope you’ll come out and join us. From…
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Yesterday I discovered a new feature on Amazon.com, the Search Suggestion. I’m not sure yet the best way to utilize it yet but I did it anyway. 5 Things for 5-11-07 1. emailed the reviewer to let her know the package is on the way 2. made a search suggestion for Discouraging at Best on…
BOOK DEAL: New Poetry from Donna Lynch
Girls From the County Coming Later This Year Raw Dog Screaming Press (RDSP) is happy to announce a book deal with Bram Stoker Award-nominated author and poet Donna Lynch for her poetry collection, Girls from the County. It’s set to release in 2022. Small towns, farms, open fields, and dark forests—they are all settings of…
