Author: | Jacob Haddon | ISBN: | 9781311667601 |
Publisher: | Apokrupha LLC | Publication: | July 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jacob Haddon |
ISBN: | 9781311667601 |
Publisher: | Apokrupha LLC |
Publication: | July 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
June 2014
Our featured artist is Holly Newstein. She brings us a story called "Shadows and Light." We talk to her about her work and collaborations. James A Moore brings us the final installment of his Jonathan Crowley story, The Devoted. J.F. Gonzalez talks to us about horror in the ’30’s and 40’s. Featuring fiction by Colleen Jurkiewicz, Curtis James McConnell, Victor Cypert and Catherine Grant.
Featured Artist Holly Newstein
Holly Newstein brings us a new story, “Shadows and Light.” We talk with her about her work, her writing past and her collaborations.
Serial Novella, James A Moore
The Devoted, Part Four, The House of the Lord. The conclusion of this story brings Jonathan Crowley to the house of an old friend, and to the foot of a dark secret.
Shadows in the Attic, J. F. Gonzalez
Horror in the late 1930s and 1940s; British Thrillers, Weird Tales gets a new editor, Arkham House, and neglected horror writers of the war years.
June 2014
Our featured artist is Holly Newstein. She brings us a story called "Shadows and Light." We talk to her about her work and collaborations. James A Moore brings us the final installment of his Jonathan Crowley story, The Devoted. J.F. Gonzalez talks to us about horror in the ’30’s and 40’s. Featuring fiction by Colleen Jurkiewicz, Curtis James McConnell, Victor Cypert and Catherine Grant.
Featured Artist Holly Newstein
Holly Newstein brings us a new story, “Shadows and Light.” We talk with her about her work, her writing past and her collaborations.
Serial Novella, James A Moore
The Devoted, Part Four, The House of the Lord. The conclusion of this story brings Jonathan Crowley to the house of an old friend, and to the foot of a dark secret.
Shadows in the Attic, J. F. Gonzalez
Horror in the late 1930s and 1940s; British Thrillers, Weird Tales gets a new editor, Arkham House, and neglected horror writers of the war years.