This week we have Re-Vamped, the second part of Stephen Hernandez’ Vampire Trilogy, followed by Part two of Gary Murphy’s lively undead tale, The Back-Gate Dead. In Mathias Jansson’s Staying Alive, life and death are also important themes. In RM DuChene’s latest story, one of the above is a solution to Problems.
In The Days of Mr Thomas, livelihood rather than life is at stake. In The Thousand and One Nights, Sharrkan pursues an ecumenical debate with cold steel. In Cut, Sam-I-Am rampages across the States in search of recognition. In The Caves of Mars, Grae-don and friends advance on the Golden City. In The Iron Heel, Avis continues to investigate the reality of capitalism. In Crocodile and Leopard, Marcus and his companions are nearing the edges of Empire and the barbarian wastelands beyond. And finally, we have the return of Geordie McElroy, with the beginning of his Codex Exotica! Follow the link at the end of the story for the rest of the tale…
Congratulations to James Rhodes, whose Hettford stories have been reviewed in UK Horror Scene. Meanwhile, I’ve got a couple of poems appearing in poetry journal Litter. And this week we’re also celebrating the publication of The Dead Divide Us by Schlock! contributor Vincent S. Tobia…
In The Days of Mr Thomas, livelihood rather than life is at stake. In The Thousand and One Nights, Sharrkan pursues an ecumenical debate with cold steel. In Cut, Sam-I-Am rampages across the States in search of recognition. In The Caves of Mars, Grae-don and friends advance on the Golden City. In The Iron Heel, Avis continues to investigate the reality of capitalism. In Crocodile and Leopard, Marcus and his companions are nearing the edges of Empire and the barbarian wastelands beyond. And finally, we have the return of Geordie McElroy, with the beginning of his Codex Exotica! Follow the link at the end of the story for the rest of the tale…
Congratulations to James Rhodes, whose Hettford stories have been reviewed in UK Horror Scene. Meanwhile, I’ve got a couple of poems appearing in poetry journal Litter. And this week we’re also celebrating the publication of The Dead Divide Us by Schlock! contributor Vincent S. Tobia…