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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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The Arkham Digest: Review: The Wanderer by Timothy J. Jarvis
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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. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Review: The Wanderer by Timothy J. Jarvis. By Timothy J. Jarvis. Falls into the latter category. Much like the mysterious manuscript that makes up the majority of the book's narrative, The Wanderer was something I stumbled upon. A mention of it on the TLO message boards. Website offer further proof of this,. The narrator'...
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The Arkham Digest: Review: Letters To Lovecraft edited by Jesse Bullington
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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. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Review: Letters To Lovecraft edited by Jesse Bullington. Fiction and letters aside, Lovecraft penned an essay titled "Supernatural Horror in Literature." In it he spoke of other horror writers and stories, and laid out his own philosophy on what makes successful horror fiction. Recently edited Letters to Lovecraft. An ant...
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“Supernatural” Pact | C.M. Muller
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8220;Supernatural” Pact. I’m delighted to report that I’ve sold a story to David Longhorn’s. Also, be sure to check out Mr. Longhorn’s most excellent blog. Clint Smith — Interview. The Chance Reader →. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. The Dark of Things.
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Of Dreams & Decay | C.M. Muller
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Of Dreams & Decay. In the introduction to Written in Darkness. Reggie Oliver declares Mark Samuels the poet and prophet of technological dehumanization.” Having read the majority of this London-based author’s work, I tend to agree. Of course, this is not the only decrepit alley down which Mr. Samuels has trod. There are others as well, those whose bleak entries bear the age-worn signage of decay, decadence, transformation, and dreams. Though believe me, Samuels’ vision is even more terrifying. Enter your...
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Placement in Xnoybis | C.M. Muller
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I’m pleased to report that my 4,200-word story “A Trace of Darkness” has been accepted by Jordan Krall for his inaugural weird fiction journal,. The tale deals in equal measure with doubles, sleep paralysis, and Hmong culture. The journal should arrive sometime this summer and will contain fiction, nonfiction, art, and a previously unpublished interview with Thomas Ligotti. Mr. Krall is the creative force behind Dunhams Manor Press. Of Dreams & Decay. Nightscript Vol. I →. Enter your comment here.
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Nightscript | C.M. Muller
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Nightscript (Vol. 1). Can be purchased via PayPal. For fourteen dollars (plus s&h). Copies are also available (in both print and e-editions) through Amazon.com. Thank you for your patronage! 8220;A very promising debut anthology.” Ellen Datlow,. Best Horror of the Year. Is published annually, during grand October, in both trade and electronic editions. Each anthology will feature twenty contemporary fictions ranging in length from 2,000 to 7,000 words. Is probably the venue for you. You are commenting us...
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About | C.M. Muller
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I live in St. Paul, Minnesota with my wife and two sons and, of course, all those quaint and curious volumes of forgotten lore. I am related to the Norwegian writer Jonas Lie and draw much inspiration from that scrivener of old. My tales have appeared in Shadows and Tall Trees. And The Yellow Booke. With another forthcoming in Weirdbook. In addition to writing, I also edit and publish the annual journal Nightscript. Please forward all enquires to: rellumdahc@gmail.com. Enter your comment here.
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C.M. Muller | S c r i v e n e r | Page 2
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Makes its second annual autumnal appearance today, featuring tales by a host of strange scriveners, including yours truly. My entry, The Dust Child, is a very personal piece told from the point-of-view of a young boy coming to terms with his mother’s illness. This particular volume also contains numerous chiaroscuro illustrations by Michael Kellermeyer (the talented wizard behind the curtain of Oldstyle Tales. And is currently available on Amazon. Or for free at the publisher’s website. 8220;She Rose Fro...
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The Yellow Booke | C.M. Muller
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I’m pleased to report that I’ve had a tale accepted for the inaugural issue of Michael Grant Kellermeyer’s. Slated for publication later this year. “The Afterwalk,” which is one of my personal favorites, features an elderly protagonist who, after breaking his hip, ends up in the same care facility as his dementia-suffering wife. Let’s just say that their close proximity initiates a “transformation” of sorts. Oldstyle’s newest release is. Which can be purchased from Amazon. Of Dreams & Decay →. You are co...