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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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Trick or treating last night with Ivy and Fish was as lovely and fun as it is every year, but came with a tiny flavor of bittersweet. ...
Monday, October 10, 2016
Publishing News: Spanish edition of THE NAMELESS DARK: A COLLECTION coming in 2017 from Dilatando Mentes Editorial
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Language is a bonding agent, a powerful force that groups us together and also keeps us apart from our fellow human beings. I write...
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Monday, August 22, 2016
Cover Reveal: Upcoming release THEY DON'T COME HOME ANYMORE: A NOVELLA features cover art by Candice Tripp
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I'm exceedingly proud to finally be able to reveal the cover for my upcoming release, They Don't Come Home Anymore: A Novella , a...
Friday, July 15, 2016
TC Review & Interview: Brian Evenson quietly leads literary horror into the 21st century with new fiction collection A COLLAPSE OF HORSES
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I recently attended a Brian Evenson reading held at Skylight Books in the appropriately understated, enduringly cool east Hollywood enc...
Monday, May 2, 2016
Nomination News: The Nameless Dark - A Collection nominated for 2015 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Single-Author Collection
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It gives me great pleasure to announce that The Nameless Dark - A Collection was officially nominated today for the 2015 Shirley Jackson...
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Monday, April 18, 2016
TC Artist Interview: The Shadowed Childhood Eternal - Artist, Author, and Filmmaker Gris Grimly Melds Innocence with Horror, Fantasy, and Fairy Tale into a Signature Dark Homage
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Last October, I was invited to participate in something that I count as very special, as I was asked by Steve Fjeldsted, Director of Libr...
Friday, March 18, 2016
Review News: The Nameless Dark receives stellar treatment in The Haunted Omnibus
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After writing everything other than fiction for so many years, I still have a hard time processing the fact that people will sit down a...
Monday, February 22, 2016
TC Review & Interview: Definitely Monsters - Ray Cluley wows with debut collection of short fiction, PROBABLY MONSTERS
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When I found out that Probably Monsters was Ray Cluley 's first collection of short fiction, I was frankly a bit shocked. With the ...
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