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| GASP! :: Robyl Press :: An Audio Collection by William P. Robertson |
| Ghosts, Spirits, Computers, and World Machines :: Prime Books :: A Collection by Gene O'Neill |
| Without doubt Gene O'Neill is the best kept secret in horror fiction. He conjures wonders and heartache with ease, painting pictures of the city as few of us ever get to see it. | |||||||||
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| Going Postal :: Space & Time Books :: An Anthology Edited by Gerard Daniel Houarner |
| Nineteen all new science fiction, fantasy, and horror tales of madness and people who've been pushed too far, from amusement park employees to dumped lovers. | |||||||||
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| Within the Darkness, Golden Eyes :: Flesh & Blood Press :: A Chapbook by Michael Laimo |
| Within the Darkness, Golden Eyes is the first story in the "Golden Eyes" trilogy, which begins the agonies of a simple, family-loving doctor who finds himself amidst great troubles, anguished by an evil breed of people living in the woods behind his home. | |||||||||
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| Guises :: Delirium Books :: A Collection by Charlee Jacob |
| Without doubt Gene O'Neill is the best kept secret in horror fiction. He conjures wonders and heartache with ease, painting pictures of the city as few of us ever get to see it. | |||||||||
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| Hamlet Dreams :: Aardwolf Press :: A Novel by Jennifer Barlow |
| Zac has always thought himself master of the Other Place, the fantasy world he visits in his dreams. But when Zac falls in love with Cecile and decides to forsake his fantasies, he angers the power behind the Other Place: someone -- or something -- that won't let him leave. | |||||||||
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| Harpur Palate :: Dept. of English, Binghamton University :: A Magazine Edited by Toiya Kristen Finley |
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Harpur Palate strives to publish established and emerging
writers--whether their fiction falls under the categories of genre
or literary, or their poetry is popular or unpopular form--in a
quality journal. They support and endorse expressions of the human
condition in all of its crazy and beautiful moments.
Special Promotion: And now, if you order the current issue of Harpur Palate, you'll also receive a free copy of the latest back issue. Be sure to take advantage of this offer before it's over. | |||||||||
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| Hell on the Installment Plan :: The Dream People Publications :: Chapbook Edited by Jennifer C. Barnes |
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Hell on the Installment Plan offers three scathing tales of
supernatural punishment. From greed to murder, lust to wrath,
every sin stands in attendance for those who dare to open these
pages. Abel Diaz, John Edward Lawson, Susanne S. Brydenbaugh, and Tim Curran purge their personal demons for your enjoyment in this first installment of the "Wrong Side of the Afterlife" series. | |||||||||
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| Heretics :: Delirium Books :: A Collection by Greg F. Gifune |
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Heretics by Greg F. Gifune, author of Down to Sleep and Night
Work, features the 37,000 word novella "Heretics" plus seven short
stories by one of the hottest new talents in the horror genre.
Heretics is limited to 250 signed and numbered paperbacks.
ProjectPulp.com Exclusive Offer: Wouldn't it be nice to get the trade paperback Heretics for absolutely free? Now you can. Just pre-order Greg F. Gifune's new novel, Bleeding Season also from Delirium Books and receive Heretics in accompaniment for absolutely nothing. An incredible, exclusive offer. | |||||||||
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| The Hidden Language of Demons :: Prime Books :: A Novella by L.H. Maynard and M.P.N. Sims |
| This is not the Maynard and Sims you may be familiar with. This is a modern nightmare of riotous colour, and white-knuckle action. This is Poe in his Sgt. Pepper period. This is Picasso prose. | |||||||||
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| Holy Rollers :: Lone Wolf Publications :: An Audio Novella by J. Newman |
| You know them . . . Like two-legged pests, they come knocking at the most inopportune times. Carrying their Bibles, flashing their perfect smiles. Wanting to talk to you about God. But . . . what if one morning they refused to take "no" for an answer? J. Newman's popular novella is presented here as an audio reading with original sound effects and music created by the author. Signed & numbered. | |||||||||
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| The Horizontal Split :: Time Bomb Publishing :: A Novel by Paul Pinn |
| A kaleidoscopic thriller in which nothing is as it seems. Pursued by numerous individuals with their own agendas, and navigating strange and dangerous environments which mirror her own fractured personality, young schizophrenic Sarah weaves a search for her stolen baby from Europe to Asia, finally ending up in India. From the tricksters in Delhi's claustrophobic markets to the nightmare spiral of Calcutta, via the Ganges death rituals of Varanasi, Sarah attempts to stay one step ahead of those on her trail who want her dead and buried. | |||||||||
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| Horrors of the Holy :: Running Free Press :: A Collection by Staci Layne Wilson |
| Thou shalt read and be fearful! The devoted and the damned, infidels and icons, goths and geeks--you will find them here as rock stars, mercenaries, vampires, nerds, cowboys, and tooth fairies, and all of them will pay for their sins. | |||||||||
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| The Hour of Lead :: Think Tank Press :: Collection by Rene Louviere |
| Rene Louviere is a resident native of New Orleans. He has been writing poetry for over fifteen years and has become well known in the New Orleans area. He also leads and plays in a goth/metal band. Through his music and poems, rene uses classical forms to expose the cruelties and apathies of the modern world. These works both illuminate the reader and reveal a darker edge to the mythologies of past and present. | |||||||||
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| The House Spider :: Delirium Books :: Genre Pigeon-Hole: Horror |
| Originall released in 1999, Kurt Newton's The House Spider became an instant classic and one of the most sought after titles in the small press. Few of the original hardcover copies can be found anywhere due to the great demand and for also being Delirium's first major release. Now this collection has been re-issued as a trade paperback for Newton fans. | |||||||||
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| The Hunger :: Port Town Publishing :: A Novel by Marc MacLeod |
| Young Billy Smithe's family carries a secret; a secret that even he didn't know until the day a neighborhood bully disappeared into the swamp, leaving behind only a bloody baseball as proof that he ever existed. Billy's father knows about the secret, but he can't help; he, too, has disappeared. | |||||||||
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| I'll Be Damned :: Delirium Books :: A Collection by Shane Ryan Staley |
| Shane Ryan Staley's follow-up to his controversial, yet critically-acclaimed chapbook, Chocolate Jesus, is sure to be one of the most hated and loved collection to come out 2001. I'll Be Damned features 30 of Staley's most extreme, politically incorrect stories, most of which are sure to offend and shock, yet entertain readers with his high dosage of black humor. | |||||||||
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| I-O :: Prime Books :: A Collection by Simon Logan |
| I-O is the first collection of industrial fiction to be manufactured by Simon Logan. It contains eight stories, none of which have been seen before, exploring a world of dead TVs, hallucinogenic chemicals, sad machines, and concrete wastelands of scrap metal. The settings are as carcinogenic as a lethal poison, the characters constructed like semi-automatic pistols. | |||||||||
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| Idiopathic Condition Red :: Time Bomb Publishing :: A Collection by Paul Pinn |
| Idiopathic Condition Red by Paul Pinn is a collection of fifteen stories covering crime, horror, dark fantasy, warped SF, and the downright bizarre. It features collaborations with Des Lewis (urban degeneracy) and Alexander Johnson (body art in Guatemala). | |||||||||
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| Irish Witchcraft & Demonology :: Lethe Press :: by John D. Seymour |
| In St. John D. Seymour's classic study of Ireland's supernatural history, the most famous witches and eerie legends of Ireland are recounted. Featuring a chronology of sorcery, from the case of Dame Alice Kyteler in the Middle Ages to a trial for witchcraft in a 1911 murder court, Seymour analyzes the accounts of accused men and women, their familiars and spellcraft, and associated demons and devils. This book will be a welcome read to lovers of occult history. | |||||||||
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