...Editing. There I said it. I don't like editing. I'd rather have someone shove bamboo under my fingernails than sit through and edit something I wrote. Honestly, when you think about it, I don't think I'd ever grow to gleefully take the red pen of death to my work. While I don't enjoy seeing my stories torn apart, …
Tag: horror
Cigar and a beer? Must be a new Release!
The smoke has cleared on the ocean and the great ship swiftly sinks into the waters, an apparent victim of a German U-Boat. But was it the Germans and why did the Lusitania get torpedoed during World War I? The answers are not what they taught you in school... They are much, much worse... From Hazardous Press …
The Journey II: Acting Like A Professional
What do I mean 'act like a professional'? In the horror genre, it is well-known that the authors like to party. I've said in the past that in the writing world, we are the kids who sit in the back of the literary world's classroom and throw things at the others and lob spit balls. …
In “The Compound” With Robert Ford
From the publisher: Tartarus Federal Penitentiary is home to the worst violent criminals society has cultivated. It’s also a revolutionary modern-day fortress, powered by solar panels and built to be a self-sustaining environment, complete with dairy barns and green houses. It’s the perfect place to be when an experimental virus hits the American public, making …
“Coming Soon to a Blog Hop Near You!”
"Coming to a drive-in near you this summer, three college students on the last night of spring break, will find out the road to Hell is paved with good intentions...and blood." Ah, the good old days of the movie trailer. Believe me, there was really a time when the preview didn't tell you the whole movie …
Some History for You…
Before we begin, the last post mentioned that the cover artwork for Hazardous Press's Horrific History anthology had been revealed and now here it is for all to see (art is by Luke Spooner and you can go take a peek at his work at http://www.carrionhouse.com). I dig it and I can't wait for the book …
The Journey II: Stages and White Chocolate M&M’s
In the last few weeks, the focus on everything has been shifting. I spent the last two years getting my name out, writing for anthologies, and releasing that first solo work on the general public. The time has come for a new part of my journey into the writing world. Last year I chronicled …
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My Angel
It's February and love is in the air, so how about a nice story that looks at love and the price some pay for it. This is part of another project and it is also the first time I've featured a story here on the site, so I hope you enjoy my bloody kiss to …
Behind the “Blind Shadows” of James A. Moore and Charles R. Rutledge
In the past few years, I've been catching up on the horror authors who I missed. Among them is James A. Moore. His partner in crime for this tome is Charles R. Rutledge. While I have read Moore and enjoy his work, I'm unfamiliar with Rutledge. After reading their new collaboration Blind Shadows from Arcane …
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I Came, I Saw, I Killed…
Evening creepers and peepers! Tonight I bring you the future and love. In Surreal Grotesque issue 9, the 'Twisted Love' issue, my story "The Becoming" makes its appearance. It is a special treat for that someone you love this Valentine's Day. Granted it is not the world you know, but a bleak future where humans live …