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| "S-4" Roswell Was Only the Beginning! :: Port Town Publishing :: A Novel by Jonathan Briggs |
| Safe at Home :: Creative Guy Publishing :: A Novella by C. Dennis Moore |
| There's a lot of excitement when you first move out on your own, especially if it's to move in with the girl you love. And it's a shame when that excitement gets tarnished by having somebody die in your building. And then finding out they didn't die accidentally. And then having someone else die, again on purpose. And then finding out that the police are pretty much convinced that you did it. | |||||||||
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| Scared Naked :: A Magazine Edited by Anthony Beal |
| Wait. Don't go. Stay a moment. Step into these arms and let us kiss you, and maybe scoop out one of your eyes. Let us kiss you upon the throat with tales and poems of dark erotica from authors who know when you're home alone. | |||||||||
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| The Scars Are Complimentary :: A Chapbook by John Edward Lawson |
| The Scars Are Complimentary is the debut poetry chapbook from writer John Edward Lawson. A winner of the Fiction International Emerging Writers Competition and a Pushcart Prize nominee, Lawson is also the editor of the Eraserhead Press online literary journal, The Dream People. | |||||||||
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| The Sidhe Rose :: Creative Guy Publishing :: A Novella by H. Ragueneau |
| Deadlines were nothing new to Virk. The sometime thief, sometime merchant, sometime gambler, and all-time wise ass was used to working under time constraints. But this time the job was a little different. The cargo was meaningless to anyone but the political allies he had to steal it from . . . and one of their estranged daughters -- his own apprentice, who everyone seemed to think he was in love with. | |||||||||
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| Skull-Job :: Hatchet-Job Press :: A Collection by Scott H. Urban |
| Hatchet-Job Press presents . . . Skull-Job by Scott H. Urban, with illustrations by Duncan Long and an introduction by Michael Arnzen. Twenty-one poems spread across forty-four slippery pages. Skull-Job includes four full-page illustrations from Duncan Long and is limited to 150 signed and numbered copies. | |||||||||
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| Smoke of the Seven Hells :: Undaunted Press :: A Flipbook by Brett A. Savory & Richard Larson |
| This is the first Undaunted Press "flipbook" featuring two tales of fantasy and dark fantasy by two outstanding writers. Explore the depths of friendship and longing, love and damnation in breathtaking stories written by Bretty Savory (Smoke of the Seven Hells) and Richard Larson (The Travelers). | |||||||||
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| The Spiderweb Tree :: Yellow Bat Press :: A Chapbook by Mark McLaughlin |
| Stoker Award-winning poet Mark McLaughlin transforms into the Brother Grim for this dark and satirical spin on traditional fables and legends. All previously unpublished material. Front and back cover art by the author. | |||||||||
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| Streetmeat :: Ankh Press :: A Comic by Noel K. Hannan & Rik Rawling |
| Streetmeat is a hard hitting, erotic, cyberpunk, graphic novel written by Noel K. Hannan and illustrated by Rik Rawling. All editions are 48 A4 pages featuring tough cop Melanoma Solo in a gritty cyberpunk Seattle. | |||||||||
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| Techson Medical Supply :: Spent Angel Press :: A Chapbook by justin.barrett |
| The poetry of justin.barrett is simple, unpretentious, honest, and relevant. Poems by a working class man for working class men and women, Barrett takes us to work and introduces us to familiar characters, bosses, and even manages to shine the light on a few unforseen and unexpected insights. | |||||||||
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| Temple of the Salamander :: Undaunted Press :: A Chapbook by Wm. Michael Mott |
| As the blood-red sun slowly swells upon the horizon, I am reminded of a tale from long ago. A tale of mystery, adventure, and sorcery set in the days of long twilight. I speak of the Temple of the Salamander. And those who know the tale will narrow their eyes and nod in silence. | |||||||||
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| Tender Persuasion :: Port Town Publishing :: A Novel by Jean Hackensmith |
| Kaitlyn Emberland was brutally raped five years ago. She almost died, and her assailant left behind forty-two scars to remind her of their "encounter." She will never trust a man again. She will never love again. The mere thought of a man's touch makes her skin crawl--until she meets Marc Campbell. | |||||||||
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| Under the Skin :: Undaunted Press :: A Chapbook by Bryan Smith |
| Under the Skin contains four terrifying short stories by Bryan Smith, adorned with a cover by Russell Dickerson. Brian Keene lauds it as "good, old-fashioned horror" that "gets under your skin -- and into your brain. Don't pass this one up!" | |||||||||
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