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The Corpulent Insanity Press anthology
"Bloody October" Table of Contents have been announced:
1. October’s Gift -
Christopher Fulbright2. Heck Yeah - Rob Rosen
3. The Farmer’s Child - Lawrence Dagstine
4. Plough Monday - Tom Johnstone
5. Mask Murderer -
Karen L. Newman6. Beneath the Orange Moon -
Christopher Allan Death7. The Devil’s Grotto - Sam Leng
8. Left Behind -
Kris Ashton9. Hunting -
Aaron A. Polson10. Dead Parachutes - Catherine J. Gardner
Bloody October is now due to go on sale mid September*.
*So that people can read it in October and not November...The
Sand Table of Contents (in no particular order) for the fall issue have been announced:
"Intervention" by Fred Warren
"Through the Warped Eye of Death" by Catherine J. Gardner
"Daylight" by Kevin M. White
"Trojan Man" by Bruce Cooper
"Bubbles" by T.J. McIntyre
"The Pool" by Patrick O'Leary
"Cold Burial" by Eric Pinder
"The Savage Sword of Loehman" by
Sanford Allen
Sanford has a cool blog - check it out my fellow procrastinators.
I'm having a very Happy Birthday and chocolates and presents are only half the reason.
Sand: A Journal of Strange Tales has accepted 'Through the Warped Eye of Death'. Woot, woot, woot! It will appear in the Fall issue - or if you're UK based like me, the Autumn issue.
I also today recieved Christopher Allan Death's edit of my story 'Dead Parachutes' due out in October in the BLOODY OCTOBER anthology.
It's going to be a good October.*
*Definite overuse of the word.
I've finished my story Through the Warped Eye of Death and have submitted it to The Black Garden anthology. I spent half of yesterday trying to come up with a decent title. Okay, now for the really cheesy part. That is, what inspired me to write this... (Guidelines aside of course.) I hope I painted my story black enough.
By: Rebecca,
on 12/18/2007
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To celebrate the holidays we asked some of our favorite people in publishing what their favorite book was. Let us know in the comments what your favorite book is and be sure to check back throughout the week for more “favorites”.
Andrew DeSio is the Director of Publicity at Princeton University Press.
If I had to pick a favorite book I’d go with Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Raoul Duke’s romp, along with his trusty attorney Dr. Gonzo, through the desert in search of that unattainable state of euphoria, all the while experiencing American culture at its best and worst, is as pertinent now as it was in 1972.
Thompson is known for his heroic drug binges but his choppy yet flowing prose is often overlooked by his dirty deeds. The fact that he can remember so vividly his exploits in the book while being under the influence is testament to his great mind. He’s one of America’s eminent satirists and humorists, and will be sorely missed.
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Woot! Those looks like two great anthologies : )
Yes indeed! Busy times for you.
OH and NATALIE...was at your blog and was gonna leave some words but apparently anaymous = wordpress so I can't leave anything...alas.
(sorry to use your blog as a bulletin board, Catherine)
Oh and, LOST PUPPY...lol, just kidding.