Inquisition
Here’s the interview that Mutantville did with us at Horrorfind. There’s so much more I could have said! I just don’t think very quickly on my feet. But at least it’s short.
Here’s the interview that Mutantville did with us at Horrorfind. There’s so much more I could have said! I just don’t think very quickly on my feet. But at least it’s short.
10 things we did in 2013 that we’ve never done before: one of our books received a starred review (Odd Men Out) RDSP was mentioned in The Hollywood Reporter one of our releases was reviewed in all 3 big review venues (Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Booklist) attending Capclave which is in our very own state(!)…
Coming in June You really can’t read Proust in Texarkana. A modern alchemist falls prey to a magic darker than his own. The Antichrist’s mother goes on the run in Spain. In his garage a physicist builds a tribute to his beloved. An old man and his mule tour the roadside wastelands of the Gulf…
I saw something interesting a few days back on tj_crowley’s journal (the person who runs Gothic.net) about how much it costs to maintain that site. He mentioned that in six years he’d never had more than $100 worth of advertising per month but he’d spent $120,000 total over those six years to keep the place…
We need your help! We are launching a Reader’s Choice Award for RDSP titles first published in 2013 (excludes reprints) but we need to narrow down the field. Help us by choosing up to 3 books that you think should be consider for the award. This round of voting will narrow the field down to…
Kicking Against the Pricks Today is the cover reveal for Stephen M. Wilson’s poetry collection Kicking Against the Pricks. We were happy to get artist Steven Archer (EgoLikness.com) to create a very fitting cover! This book is scheduled for release on October 16th but you can pre-order it now! From the Back: First century tillers…
Just set up a pre-order for a chapbook written and illustrated by Steven Archer: Red King Black Rook is a steampunk fable for the modern age. It tells the story of a king’s court and what happens when a crafty avian advisor, the Rook, gains the king’s ear. Written and illustrated by Steven Archer it…
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Not so bad
Champions of the weird off-beat raw underdog. Nothing wrong with that answer (luckily for a lot of us).
So great that you brought up Dellamorte Dellamore. A real classic.
“You’re supposed to be setting a good example, now will you get back to your coffin immediately!”