D. Harlan Wilson tells it like it is in this interview with D.A. Bale. Here's an excerpt: "I'm not writing for a wide audience.  Not that I'm oblivious to a readership. I simply apply a heavy intellectual onus on readers and expect a lot from them. Not a popular thing these days – has it ever […]

Architectures of Possibility has been getting a lot of press recently. Here are links to the most recent reviews and interviews. –HTMLGIANT interview Excerpt: "…for me, innovative writing represents a possibility space where everything can and should be attempted, challenged, thought, where every architecture should be explored.  In other words, we’re talking about the ideology […]

Great interview of Lance Olsen by Ben Segal in Continent. Here's an excerpt: "Architectures of Possibility conceives of creativity as a possibility space, a locale just outside our comfort zones where we can and should take multiple chances in order to imagine in new ways, explore fresh strategies for finding and cultivating ideas, re-view what […]

Wednesday, April 4th • 8 pm EDT Virtual Q&A with Steven Archer and Donna Lynchhosted here by ShinDig (the only thing you need to attend is internet access and Flash) Perhaps best known as the dark electronic rock band Ego Likeness (Metropolis Records), Archer and Lynch have also collaborated on an illustrated book of poetry, […]

Wednesday, April 4 • 5-7 pm George Williams will be reading from Gardens of Earthly Delight at the Savannah College of Art & Design Museum of art. "In his first short story collection, Williams (Degenerate) shows a darkly comic sensibility more akin to that of the filmmaking Coen brothers (think Barton Fink) than to more […]

Excellent review of ARCHITECTURES OF POSSIBILITY at By the Book Reviews: "I am…crowning Lance Olsen’s book as the single best advisory to writers I have ever encountered. This is an absolutely masterful text."

UKAZOO Books in Towson, MD is currently displaying works by artist Steven Archer. You can also check out his work in the RDSP art book Daughters of Lilith.

The Digital Ink Spot had some good things to say about THE GORELETS OMNIBUS: "Every poem jumps you right into the muck, the guts and the gore…It's great to see an artist overcome a 140 character limit. Included are a few examples of flash fiction. These are great examples of Arnzen's ability to tell a […]

Verminomicon—A Field Guide to the Vermin of Yuggoth; Abominations of a Haunted Worldis an illustrated text featuring the sculptures of Anthony DeBartolis and text from John Edward Lawson In a tribute to H.P. Lovecraft, Verminomicon showcases the imagination and skill of sculptor Anthony DeBartolis who has spent years crafting more than thirty different species of […]

RDSP is excited to announce that John Wayne Comunale is now our Ebook Reviews Manager. If you are interested in receiving ebook review copies please contact him at reviews@rawdogscreaming.com. More about Comunale: John Wayne Comunale hails from the third coast of Houston Texas and spends his time playing guitar and singing in local rock/experimental band: […]

Lots of events going on at AWP this year. RDSP author Michael Gills (GO LOVE) will be one of the readers at this event March 1st, 9 pm at Brando's Speakeasy, 343 S. Dearborn, Chicago. You can also catch Lance Olsen at the FC2 reading Thursday, March 1, 7:00pm in MST 410 South Michigan Avenue, […]

Here's a quick round-up of Jason Jack Miller-ness: An unflinching interview at A Word Please JJM becomes a regular columnist for Inveterate Media Junkies Catch up with JJM on his blog

RDSP is looking for a Blog Reviews Manager (Volunteer/Intern) This is an unpaid, volunteer position perfect for a student trying to build a resume in public relations or publishing. It would also be an excellent opportunity for an author who wants to develop a good relationship with reviewers. What we're looking for: -Someone who can […]

Win an RDSP T-shirt by showing your love! Simply make a tribute to RDSP, or one of their books, online then send a link to books@rawdogscreaming.com by February 14th to enter. Possible ways to show your love: —Do a book review on Amazon.com or Goodreads.com—Post a picture of yourself with your favorite RDSP book—Blog about […]

RDSP's Top 11 of 2011 1. Farley's Bookshop in New Hope, PA began featuring indie presses including RDSP. The response from customers at Farley's has been tremendous and they now sell more of our titles than any other brick and mortar bookstore 2. Our release of 14 Fictional Positions by Eric Miles Williamson received the […]

The 6 Books that Found Me in 2011

After reading Heidi Ruby Miller's blog about how her reading groove came back this year I got to thinking about my own reading year. Heidi mentioned that learning the craft of writing and critique had left her struggling to enjoy books and the same had happened to me after the first few years of publishing […]

The article "Picketing the Zeitgeist—Harold Jaffe’s 'Crisis Art'" appears in the most recent issue of American Book Review. Here's an excerpt: "Art that responds to a crisis is situational, hence created rapidly rather than painstakingly revised and refined…Crisis artists must swallow the poison in order to reconstitute it. Expel it as art." Unfortunately you can't […]

Larry Fondation was recently interviewed in the Industrial Worker Book Review. Here's an excerpt: "Stream-of-consciousness went for the flow of the mind, of thought; I am trying for the flow of action, of events. I don't think most of us – especially in this "Information Age" – live our lives in a smooth and continuous […]

14 Fictional Positions by Eric Miles Williamson: Kindle*Airplane Novel by Paul A. Toth: Kindle • NookAnti-Twitter by Harold Jaffe: Kindle*Codename Prague by D. Harlan Wilson: Kindle • NookConrad in Beverly Hills by Jake Fuchs: Kindle • NookCPR for Dummies by Mickey Z.: Kindle*Cursed by Jeremy C. Shipp: Kindle • NookDiscouraging at Best by John Edward […]

A Very UnMerry Christmas Present

Many authors are waking up this morning to find that their work has been pirated in a giant Christmas themed anthology that can be downloaded at several torrent sites. It includes several of our authors but luckily nothing we've published. I imagine it took a fair amount of work to put this thing together and […]

The Inflatable Volunteer by Steve Aylett is now available for Kindle and Amazon Prime members with a Kindle can check the book out from the lending library for free.