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The Arkham Digest: The Children of Old Leech Excerpt: “Brushdogs” by Stephen Graham Jones
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Featuring reviews and commentary in the fields of horror, noir and weird fiction with the occasional mention of film, video games, and other items of interest. Friday, August 1, 2014. The Children of Old Leech Excerpt: “Brushdogs” by Stephen Graham Jones. In today’s The Children of Old Leech. Excerpt, we’re going hunting with a taste of Stephen Graham Jones. 8220;Brushdogs.”. He wasn’t going to get any less spooked if Junior called him on it, though. So he eased up to the truck, waiting for Denny to spot...
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Microfiction Monday–First Edition! | Microfiction Monday Magazine
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Microfiction Monday–First Edition! June 2, 2014. It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the inaugural edition of Microfiction Monday Magazine! Five incredible stories by five incredible writers. Special thanks to Marc Corbier and Jessica Standifird for their assistance in making some tough choices. Artwork by Marylea Madiman. Enjoy! Now is the Winter. Truth is a Bearded Lady. By Stephen Graham Jones. No good, he is Gypsy, my interpreter says. The baby twists away from me and cries. Fill in your det...
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Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : Captain’s Lament by Stephen Graham Jones
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Science Fiction and Fantasy. HUGO AWARD-WINNING SCIENCE FICTION and FANTASY MAGAZINE. Stephen Graham Jones —. And yes, if you detect a hit of defensiveness in my voice, you're not far from the mark. That so much should have come from a simple misunderstanding one night twenty years ago is so far beyond comprehension that it's actually amusing, I think, or at least revealing of human nature. But I get ahead of myself. Never mind that you already know my story. That you more than likely grew up with it.
jasonmheller.blogspot.com
Jason Heller: From Motherships to Dazzle Ships: An Author-Selected Sampler of Great Science Fiction Music
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. From Motherships to Dazzle Ships: An Author-Selected Sampler of Great Science Fiction Music. A couple years ago I asked a few writers I love to list their favorite science-fiction-themed music. The goal was to print those lists in a future issue of a new SF journal out of England, Adventure Rocketship! That I'd begun writing for. That second issue of AR! My favorite SF-themed music is the stuff that heads straight for the. 1 Sun Ra, Interstellar Low Ways. 3 OutKast, ATLiens.
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Jason Heller: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. A labyrinth of capillaries.". One of the most progressive and adventurous weird-fiction publications in recent memory- is back. And I'm lucky enough to have a short story in their new issue. The story is titled "Of Homes Gone,". And it imagines an impoverished world where people are no longer allowed (or no longer allow themselves? From Motherships to Dazzle Ships: An Author-Selected Sampler of Great Science Fiction Music. That I'd begun writing for. That second issue of AR!
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How to write a novel in 90 days: t = -7 | The Living Suitcase
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Home of JS Breukelaar, author. Manuscript editing, short story and novel development. American Monster is, in a way, the great lost American novel everybody’s looking for, except it died long ago and has come back as a winged demon." - Weird Fiction Review. Breukelaar’s ability to range at will with the subtlety of a pickpocket through cascading elisions of register, tone, style, and mode is astonishing." - D. Foy, author of Made to Break. Writing the Weird resumes August 30. August 14, 2016. Another thi...
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On the web | The Living Suitcase
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Home of JS Breukelaar, author. Manuscript editing, short story and novel development. American Monster is, in a way, the great lost American novel everybody’s looking for, except it died long ago and has come back as a winged demon." - Weird Fiction Review. Breukelaar’s ability to range at will with the subtlety of a pickpocket through cascading elisions of register, tone, style, and mode is astonishing." - D. Foy, author of Made to Break. Writing the Weird resumes August 30. August 14, 2016.
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How to write a novel in 90 days: T= - 6 | The Living Suitcase
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Home of JS Breukelaar, author. Manuscript editing, short story and novel development. American Monster is, in a way, the great lost American novel everybody’s looking for, except it died long ago and has come back as a winged demon." - Weird Fiction Review. Breukelaar’s ability to range at will with the subtlety of a pickpocket through cascading elisions of register, tone, style, and mode is astonishing." - D. Foy, author of Made to Break. Writing the Weird resumes August 30. August 14, 2016. How to writ...
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Dreadful Daughters Archives | The Living Suitcase
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Home of JS Breukelaar, author. Manuscript editing, short story and novel development. American Monster is, in a way, the great lost American novel everybody’s looking for, except it died long ago and has come back as a winged demon." - Weird Fiction Review. Breukelaar’s ability to range at will with the subtlety of a pickpocket through cascading elisions of register, tone, style, and mode is astonishing." - D. Foy, author of Made to Break. Writing the Weird resumes August 30. August 14, 2016. Another ill...
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AWP Archives | The Living Suitcase
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Home of JS Breukelaar, author. Manuscript editing, short story and novel development. American Monster is, in a way, the great lost American novel everybody’s looking for, except it died long ago and has come back as a winged demon." - Weird Fiction Review. Breukelaar’s ability to range at will with the subtlety of a pickpocket through cascading elisions of register, tone, style, and mode is astonishing." - D. Foy, author of Made to Break. Writing the Weird resumes August 30. August 14, 2016. See you the...
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