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| Safe at Home :: Creative Guy Publishing :: A Novella by C. Dennis Moore |
| Salt Water Tears :: Dark Regions Press :: A Collection by Brian A. Hopkins |
| With one hundred stories to his credit in such publications as Aberrations, Aboriginal SF, Dragon Magazine, Realms of Fantasy, and Weird Tales, Brian A. Hopkins has received the Bram Stoker Award and been a finalist for both the Nebula Award and the Ted Sturgeon Memorial Award. Hopkins is the author of several previous collections, the novella Cold at Heart (Starlance, 1997), and the novel The Licking Valley Coon Hunters Club (Yard Dog, 2000). | |||||||||
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| Say... :: The Fortress of Words :: A Magazine Edited by Christopher Rowe |
| Say... is the new magazine from The Fortress of Words that asks questions, and answers them. Every issue is themed around a question and every story, poem, and essay is an answer, an exploration, or a rebuke to the question. | |||||||||
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| Saying Uncle :: December Girl Press :: Novel by Greg F. Gifune |
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Twenty years after something horrible happened to Andy's little
sister Angela, he's returning home in the middle of a snowstorm
to bury his uncle, a man he and Angela had once thought a god, an
enigmatic savior. But he had a shady past that had ended with a
caper gone wrong and a bullet in the back of his head. Only now can
Andy begin to understand who his uncle truly was, and in doing so,
finally begin to also understand who he is, and who he may still one
day become.
ProjectPulp.com Offer: Every order placed on ProjectPulp.com during the month of May will earn you an entry toward winning a free copy of Greg F. Gifune's Saying Uncle (to be decided the first of June). Or, if you'd rather just buy Saying Uncle and be done with it (Ed. note: I don't blame you!), you can add $1 to your total and pick up a copy of Wicked Hollow #5, as well. See the listing to take advantage of this offer. | |||||||||
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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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| Scifaikuest Magazine :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Magazine Edited by Teri Santitoro & L.A. Story Houry |
| Scifaikuest is an illustrated quarterly magazine that publishes scifaiku, haibun, senryu, and tanka, and articles about these and other poetic art forms. It is published on the first day of February, May, August, and November. Its first issue will be released on 1 August 2003. Paid subscriptions prior to 20 July 2003 will receive the first issue signed by the editors. | |||||||||
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| Sensuous Debris :: Dark Regions Press :: A Collection by Bruce Boston |
| A "best of" collection of sixty poems by Bruce Boston. Includes eight award-winning poems and work selected for Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. Reprints from Asimov's Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, Weird Tales, Aboriginal Science Fiction, Burning with a Vision, Velocities, and elsewhere. | |||||||||
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| Settling in Nazareth :: December Girl Press :: A Novel by Sandy DeLuca |
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. . . I'm just a false shaman, claiming to have magical powers -- ancient wisdom. Oh sure, I see things sometimes
-- have these dreams -- stuff that's happened since I was a kid. No big deal. My father told me it happens to
everybody. Most people ignore it. Others have snatches of it happening through their whole lives and never do
anything about it.
Dad said it's the wise person who learns to listen. I'm not so good at listening. | |||||||||
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| Sevenacide :: An Anthology by Robert Shuster |
| Sevenacide is the literary debut of Sarasota-based author Robert Shuster. It is a collection of seven sci-fi/horror short stories, tied together by the sport of rugby, which the author played for two decades. | ||||||||
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| Shoggoths :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Collection by David C. Kopaska-Merkel |
| This latest collection from the fertile, dark nooks of the mind of David C. Kopaska-Merkel takes you on a journey chock-a-block with vivid imagery. A voyage to the moon becomes an amorous adventure with an alien. Decipher an ancient text of our past . . . and our future. Bring a ghost back to life. | |||||||||
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| Shtriga's Kiss :: Anxiety Publications :: A Chapbook by Mark Mellon |
| Count Ciano conquered every beautiful woman he met. After all, he was Mussolini's son-in-law. That is, until he met the Shtriga. | |||||||||
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| Sins of Blood and Stone :: Catalyst Books :: A Novel by John Urbancik |
| 500 years ago, he served as a priest during the Spanish Inquisition. When he thought his love affair, which had produced a child, had been discovered, he had the man who knew the secrets put to death. Then by his own decree, he had his lover put to death as well. Distraught, he took his own life, and woke up . . . And now, after 100 years of awareness as a gargoyle, a woman identical to his lost love enters the church. And the gargoyle discovers he can move . . . | |||||||||
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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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| Something Wicked :: Goddess of the Bay Publications :: An Anthology Edited by Sandy DeLuca |
| Something Wicked is an anthology acting as an irregularly published magazine, making its debut in January of 2000 and appearing randomly afterwards. Publishing horror short fiction, its intentions are to fill the void the passing of Goddess of the Bay Magazine left in the small press horror field. | |||||||||
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| Sometimes Women Are So Cold :: Short, Scary Tales Publications :: A Novella by Christopher Fulbright |
| Since the Ghalen Plague nearly killed the entire population of men in 2246, women had risen up and taken their rightful places of power. Men were bought, sold, and kept like household appliances -- as breeders, sex slaves, pets, and maids. | |||||||||
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| Songs from Dead Singers :: Catalyst Press :: Anthology Edited by Michael Kelly |
| Can you hear the wind-blown whispers floating on night's chill currents, the creak of the staircase in the dead of night? Can you hear the fingernails scratching on the closed coffin lid? They'll come knocking at midnight, so listen. Listen to the tapping at the window, and the mad laughter in the graveyard. Listen to the beating of your tell-tale heart. Listen . . . These are the songs from dead singers. | |||||||||
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| Sorties, Cathexes, and Personal Effects :: Lone Wolf Publications :: A Collection by Gary A. Braunbeck |
| Sorties, Cathexes, and Personal Effects is a massive new short story collection from Gary A. Braunbeck, author of Things Left Behind and The Indifference of Heaven. Sorties, Cathexes and Personal Effects includes thirty-six stories, cover art and an introduction from Alan M. Clark, and an afterword by Lucy Snyder. | |||||||||
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| Space & Time :: Space & Time Publications :: A Magazine Edited by Gordon Linzner |
| Space & Time Magazine has been publishing science fiction and fantasy for 45 years. It is one of the primary centers for quality literature. | |||||||||
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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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| The Spy Who Drank Blood :: Space & Time Books :: A Novel by Gordon Linzner |
| Ruthless, skilled--and expendable, because he's already dead. Tracking down the terrorist Free Thought Alliance seemed little challenge for his vampiric talents--but Blood didn't expect the mysterious shambler that stalked the Everglades. | |||||||||
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| Stigma :: Port Town Publishing :: A Novel by Adam Moore |
| Burned out Seattle Detective Kurt Latham is faced with the most compelling case of his prestigious career. Someone is raping, torturing, and mutilating young women in the small town of Hillcrest, Washington, and it's up to Kurt and his rookie partner, Amanda Kratzing, to solve the case. They're not alone in their endeavor, though. A former F.B.I. profiler and a criminology student are just as determined to see The Ringmaster stopped. | |||||||||
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| Stones :: Lone Wolf Publications :: An Anthology Edited by Judi Rohrig |
| Walk through most graveyards -- midday or midnight -- and you run into the markers of lives past. Each slab of marble reflects a story. Collected here are fifteen such tales, encompassing fifteen such lives extinguished. Limited to 300 signed and numbered compact disks stuffed with photographs, digital audio, and digital video. | |||||||||
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| Strange Mistresses :: Dark Regions Press :: A Collection by James Dorr |
| With reprints from the pages of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Tomorrow SF, Aboriginal SF, Short Story Digest, and other leading publications, along with original fiction and poetry, Strange Mistresses offers the first comprehensive--and long-awaited--collection of James Dorr's work. | |||||||||
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| Strangers and Beggars :: Fairwood Press :: A Collection by James Van Pelt |
| Strangers and Beggars gathers together for the first time seventeen stories--one of them previously unpublished--by new talent James Van Pelt, showcasing his explorations in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. | |||||||||
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| Stuff Out'a My Head :: Chanting Monks Press :: A Collection by Joseph M. Monks |
| Joseph M. Monks and legendary illustrator Bernie Wrightson team up to present six of Monks's most disturbing tales to date. The hardcover limited edition is signed and numbered to only 1,200 copies and contains an illustrated signature bonus plate. | |||||||||
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| The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction :: Lethe Press :: By Dorothy Scarborough |
| From the precursor of supernaturalism, the Gothic novel with its gloomy castles and cloisters, to the ghosts and madness and horrors written in the ninteenth and early twentieth century, this volume is a guide to as grotesquerie of tales. With chapters like "The Devil and His Allies," "The Supernatural in Folk-Tales," and "Supernatural Science," the unearthly and the bizarre are met inside these pages in all their myriad guises. | |||||||||
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| Tales of Devilry and Doom :: Rainfall Books :: A Collection by John B. Ford |
| Tales of Devilry and Doom is the first of three books to be published this year by U.K. author John B. Ford. Ford has recently collaborated with such authors as: Thomas Ligotti, Ramsey Campbell, Simon Clark, and Brian Stableford, etc. This collection features stories in the vein of such greats as Lovecraft and Poe. | |||||||||
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| Tattoo of a Naked Lady :: Invisible College Press :: A Novel by Randy Everhard |
| Carnival owner O.B. Krass never should have married Bunny LaFever. He's too old and she's too full of fire. She's made for kicks, and it'll take more than a sugardaddy's dough to tame that animal inside her. Enter Randy Everhard, a carny after the easy score. But the con man meets his match in busty, blonde Bunny. When these raunchy grifters hit the road, Randy spins into a downward spiral of depravity with shiftless strippers, sadistic sherrifs, and outlaw bikers. | |||||||||
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| The Third Alternative :: TTA Press :: A Magazine Edited by Andy Cox |
| The Third Alternative is widely considered to be one of the world's most original magazines, publishing an exciting range of extraordinary new fiction, stunning artwork, interviews with authors and filmmakers, regular columns by Peter Crowther and others, plus lots of reviews. | |||||||||
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| The Thirty-Seven Parts of Albie Muensch :: A Chapbook by Mary SanGiovanni |
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Noah Brooks and Lenny D'Annuzio picked the wrong house to break into
in The Thirty-Seven Parts of Albie Muensch by Mary
SanGiovanni.
Exclusive Limited Time Offer: Or get this chapbook for less than half its $5 cover price when you purchase also Mary SanGiovanni's new Flesh & Blood Press collection Under Cover of Night. See the listing to capitalize on this offer. | |||||||||
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| This Cape is Red Because I've Been Bleeding :: Catalyst Press :: A Collection by Tom Piccirilli |
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A new collection of Tom Piccirilli's poetry, bringing together
several dozen of his poems.
"This work is just more proof of the fund of Piccirilli's versatility;
he's not just a horror writer, he's an artist, and this dark,
astonishing verse is just that -- great art ... I'm not aware of any
other writer in the horror field who does this better than
Piccirilli." | |||||||||
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| Through the Woods :: Sam's Dot Publishing :: A Collection by Erin Donahoe |
| This collection of Mythic and Folkloric Poetry takes new slants on the metaphors that support familiar fairy tales. Erin Donahoe takes you into a new reality, where Red grows up, and where relationships die because they are founded on truth. Where you must be careful for what you compromise, lest you gain it. | ||||||
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