Imaginary Books
Can’t remember if I mentioned it before but we will be launching a line of children’s titles called Imaginary Books.
The first release will be Luna Maris by Steven Archer (ego_likeness). Here’s a little promo vid for the book.
Can’t remember if I mentioned it before but we will be launching a line of children’s titles called Imaginary Books.
The first release will be Luna Maris by Steven Archer (ego_likeness). Here’s a little promo vid for the book.
Yesterday we participated in a really cool event as part of the Bethesda Literary Festival. It was a poetry reading put on by the Lit Kicks literary community at the Gallery Neptune in downtown Bethesda, MD. The theme of the show at the gallery was Curious George and the icons of our youth. I thought…
Cover Reveal for The Apocalyptic Mannequin We’re releasing a new horror science fiction poetry collection, The Apocalyptic Mannequin, on September 26th from Stephanie Wytovich. Embrace the monsters of your soul, the plagues of your nightmares, and explore your own loss, abandonment, and grief as your breath shallows and doomsday looms. Who will you become when…
Well, we’ve received some good news. Final nominees for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Horror are posted. You can check out the details by going to http://www.horror.org/stokerballots.htm Several RDSP authors have been shortlisted for this award, including: + Monstrocity by Jeffrey Thomas (Prime Books) for First Novel + Gorelets: Unpleasant Poems by…
DAY 1 The BiblioSanctum Today is the publication day for Snowed by Maria Alexander! Snowed is the first in a series targeting younger readers, following on the heels of Alexander’s Bram Stoker award-winning debut novel Mr. Wicker. This dark winter tale arrives just in time for the holiday season. To celebrate Snowed is featured over…
Another Chicago area reading and this one’s a doosie! February 13 • 8 PM Eckhard Gerdes reading along with Ralph Berry, Adam Jones, Steve Katz, Lance Olsen, Yuriy Tarnawsky, Lidia Yuknavich Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art 2320 West Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60622
Fiction Can Create Empathy Most of us are only able to experience life through the lens of our own race, gender and personal experience. But fiction can create empathy and understanding. While it’s one thing to consider the perspective of someone else it’s quite another to actually see through it. Experience can help us gain…
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Children’s titles . . . awesome!