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AUDIOVILE pre-order
ByshaunAudiovile is Michael Arnzen at his weirdest and, well, most vile. Known for his entertaining and over-the-top readings he now takes it one step further with the addition of some musical madness. This is not so much an audiobook as it is an album of flash fiction, a truly unique experience. Most of the 16…
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…
The writing on the wall
ByshaunI saw this handwriting analysis thing on blindsidepubs’s lj so I decided to try it myself. It’s pretty accurate and explains a lot about the way I do things with RDSP. Here’s the beginning, it’s long so I put a link in instead of posting the whole thing: Jennifer has a healthy imagination and displays…
COVER REVEAL: Choking Back the Devil
Choking Back the Devil, the follow-up to Donna Lynch’s Bram Stoker Award nominated collection Witches, is scheduled to be released on July 17th. Today we are revealing the cover by artist Steven Archer and launching a special pre-order! “Choking Back the Devil is unlike any other poetry collection you’ve ever read. Donna Lynch crafts beautifully…
Blog Burn-out
ByshaunI was on a hot streak there for awhile where I was posting something almost every weekday. But posting recently has been feeling like a chore. So instead of posting anything RDSP related here’s something I recently learned from the internet: If you have a jacket zipper that comes undone from the bottom you don’t…
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There’s an interesting article over at the Small Press Reviews blog discussing how modern writers depict the poor and how the underclass is mostly absent from modern works. The essay talks about both Welcome to Oakland and Unintended Consequences. RDSP authors get points for addressing the issue but get knocks for being too angry. For…

