
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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“In spare, luminous prose, Golaski conjures a unique blend of strangeness and menace. His vividly real characters are illuminated by the supernatural, even as it disrupts and changes their lives in ways that are variously enigmatic, disturbing and downright frightening.” —Christopher Harman, author of “In the Fields” and “The Last to Be Found”
BOOK DEAL: Eynhallow
Inspiration for EYNHALLOW Who was the Bride of Frankenstein, the creature intended to be the mate of Frankenstein’s monster? Strangely, Mary Shelley gives us no clues to her identity. Forced to comply with the Creature’s demands for a mate, Victor Frankenstein travels to a sparsely populated island in the Orkneys to repeat his experiment and…
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I’ve just heard that someone has recommended Red King Black Rook for the Stoker ballot in the short fiction category. I would love for this awesome chapbook to get some wider recognition. Here’s what Steampunk Magazine had to say about the book: "A dark and claustrophobic tale of royalty, family, greed, and war, with the…
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The response to the Eyes Everywhere limited edition has been really good so far. It was the #1 seller this week at Shocklines. I’ve been happy to note that people see the limited as a decent deal. Special edition books are always expensive but when people get an RDSP limited I want them to feel…
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We are kicking off a promotion in August to highlight some of our backlist titles. We’ve put together a bundle of 3 "Quick Bites", short story collection that read quick and cut deep. The books included are:100 Jolts by Michael A. ArnzenSheep and Wolves by Jeremy C. ShippWorse Than Myself by Adam Golaski You can…
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Welcome to Oakland is now available! Amazon still has it as a pre-order but that should change to in stock any time now. Here’s a brand new review from Tony Rodriguez: “Eric Miles Williamson is the mystic on the street corner, the one who promises his listeners better days to come. Only those locked into…
