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The Arkham Digest: The Children of Old Leech Excerpt: “Brushdogs” by Stephen Graham Jones
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Friday, August 1, 2014. The Children of Old Leech Excerpt: “Brushdogs” by Stephen Graham Jones. In today’s The Children of Old Leech. Excerpt, we’re going hunting with a taste of Stephen Graham Jones. 8220;Brushdogs.”. He wasn’t going to get any less spooked if Junior called him on it, though. So he eased up to the truck, waiting for Denny to spot...
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The Arkham Digest: Review: The Wanderer by Timothy J. Jarvis
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Review: The Wanderer by Timothy J. Jarvis. By Timothy J. Jarvis. Falls into the latter category. Much like the mysterious manuscript that makes up the majority of the book's narrative, The Wanderer was something I stumbled upon. A mention of it on the TLO message boards. Website offer further proof of this,. The narrator'...
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The Arkham Digest: Review: Letters To Lovecraft edited by Jesse Bullington
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Review: Letters To Lovecraft edited by Jesse Bullington. Fiction and letters aside, Lovecraft penned an essay titled "Supernatural Horror in Literature." In it he spoke of other horror writers and stories, and laid out his own philosophy on what makes successful horror fiction. Recently edited Letters to Lovecraft. An ant...
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The Arkham Digest: Review Roundup & News: March
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Thursday, March 19, 2015. Review Roundup and News: March. S Half the World. Is amazing though, if you like fantasy then READ MORE ABERCROMBIE. Things are still busy, but I plan to make more blog posts. I have some cool news. I conducted an interview with author Laird Barron. Which will appear in the Lazy Fascist Review. S Dunhams Manor Press.
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Blood Will Have Its Season (2009/2014, collection) | thisyellowmadness
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Online presence of writer and editor Joseph S. Pulver. Awards and Honorable Mentions. Nightmare’s Disciple (1999/2016, novel). A House of Hollow Wounds (2015, collection). The King in Yellow Tales, Vol. 1 (2015, collection). Blood Will Have Its Season (2009/2014, collection). SIN and ashes (2010, collection). The Orphan Palace (2011, novel). Portraits of Ruin (2012, collection). The Madness of Dr. Caligari (2016). Cassilda’s Song (2015). The Knife Dance by Michael Cisco (curated). My King in Yellow work.
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The Dark of Things: REVIEW: Ghosts in Amber by Jeffrey Thomas
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Friday, August 7, 2015. REVIEW: Ghosts in Amber by Jeffrey Thomas. First and foremost, I am in awe at how well-crafted this chapbook is. From the quality of the paper to the immaculate, hauntingly fitting illustrations by Serhiy Krykun, it is clear that Dim Shores is just as concerned with its presentation as it is with its content. If this release is any indication of what is to come, I see a very bright future for this venture. The plot of Ghosts in Amber. At its heart, Ghosts in Amber. Imited to a mer...
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The Dark of Things: April 2015
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015. REVIEW: These Last Embers by Simon Strantzas. 8220;…and his eyes were bored so deeply into his skull they were but pricks of light in the dark.”. Is one such story. The first in a new chapbook series from Michael Kelly’s. She moved toward the light and that light too moved toward her.". 8220;Samantha gazed deep into the woods, unable to tell if it were day or night.”. It is impossible to talk about this chapbook without mention of Drazen Kozjan. Is a tale about returning home and...
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The Dark of Things: June 2015
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Thursday, June 4, 2015. REVIEW: Over the Darkening Fields by Scott Thomas. Scott Thomas is my kind of writer. Has that quality, but it also has so much more. In true weird fiction fashion, it is the hint. While I am tempted to give my impression of each story – and believe me, every tale is absolutely worth your time – part of the joy of reading this collection involves not knowing what to expect beforehand. Too much detail would be a disservice to both the stories and your experience, so...Opens the col...
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The Dark of Things: REVIEW: Over the Darkening Fields by Scott Thomas
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Thursday, June 4, 2015. REVIEW: Over the Darkening Fields by Scott Thomas. Scott Thomas is my kind of writer. Has that quality, but it also has so much more. In true weird fiction fashion, it is the hint. While I am tempted to give my impression of each story – and believe me, every tale is absolutely worth your time – part of the joy of reading this collection involves not knowing what to expect beforehand. Too much detail would be a disservice to both the stories and your experience, so...Opens the col...
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