Arnzen Interview
There’s a great interview with Mike Arnzen in At Home With Jennifer Magazine (the Jennifer in question is not me though).
Dr. Dread: Seton Hill University has its own professor of horror.
Scroll down until you see Mike’s picture.
There’s a great interview with Mike Arnzen in At Home With Jennifer Magazine (the Jennifer in question is not me though).
Dr. Dread: Seton Hill University has its own professor of horror.
Scroll down until you see Mike’s picture.
Mr. Wicker RDSP is happy to announce that we have signed a deal to release Maria Alexander’s debut novel Mr. Wicker in 2014. Based on a screenplay that placed highly in the prestigious Nicholl competition, Mr. Wicker is an urban fantasy about a woman who is missing a deadly childhood memory. She must find that memory before it…
The CCLP had this to say about Sheep and Wolves: “When people say ‘New Horror,’ this is the kind of book they’re talking about, stuff for you existing horror fans who have grown tired of the usual overwritten delicacies of late-period Stephen King and the like. It comes with a big thumbs-up, and will undoubtedly…
Raw Dog Screaming Press (RDSP) is thrilled to announce the acquisition of the poetry collection Exposed Nerves by Lucy A. Snyder, which will be released in the fall of 2021. It’s RDSP’s fifth book with Snyder but the first poetry collection they have worked on together. The poems, almost fifty of them, touch most of…
RDSP Blog Series Kit ‘N Kabookle recently included us in a blog series from authors sharing their reader experiences. We were particularly glad to be included since that fits well for our Year of the Reader celebration. Several RDSP authors participated. Here’s a link roundup: Jake Fuchs Scott Thomas Michael Gills K. Ceres Wright Heidi…
The prep for WFC is moving along, got most of the books packed but it looks like we’re going to need another suitcase this time around. We’ve got quite a few new books on the horizon and I’m beginning to feel an avalanche of editing slowly building that may burst down upon me in a…
Prick of the Spindle has reviewed Finale. Here’s an excerpt: “Paul A. Toth’s novel Finale concludes in a surrealist declension, in the sense of both the grammar and plot, which collides with all the fractal possibility and random order of a Jackson Pollock painting….Dramatic? Yes. Entertaining? In its entirety.”—Cynthia Reeser Read the full review.
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