Cover real! My Bigfoot horror novella Wildcat Thicket is out April 24th from @infestedpublishing.bsky.social! Killer cover by @cutfingers.bsky.social, generous blurb from @claymcleod.bsky.social, I canβt wait for you all to read it!
Cover real! My Bigfoot horror novella Wildcat Thicket is out April 24th from @infestedpublishing.bsky.social! Killer cover by @cutfingers.bsky.social, generous blurb from @claymcleod.bsky.social, I canβt wait for you all to read it!
THE MIDNIGHT MUSE by Jo Kaplan is out today! Read more about it here and then get your copy!
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My newest story is up at @nightmare-magazine.com today! If you want a novelette about a small town dog catcher just trying to live under the shadow of a cosmic horror, you might like it! www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/will...
People imagine picking up and finding *something better* is an easy solution. But how is that supposed to work, when all your time and energy goes to staying alive? You have almost nothing to set aside to actually fight your way out.
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It remains awesome that you use your platform to do this. We recently opened preorders on Cat Voleur's "Queer Tastes: Unconventional Representation in Horror Films."
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Check out my first interview for Women in Horror Month 2026: Jo Kaplan : "Fungus Horror" and The Midnight Muse from @clashbooks.bsky.social : open.substack.com/pub/christin...
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For your weekend reading - my new story about a small town civil servant just trying to find her neighborβs dog β¦ while an eldritch abomination floats like a mountain of diseased flesh in the sky and its shadow poisons the land. Fun! www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/will...
Thanks, Alex! I always appreciate your support.
READ THIS. Such a huge fan of this story.
This is great. Reminded me strongly of Ben Winters' Last Policeman trilogy, which I loved. The same pervasive sense of a principled or disciplined despair that somehow becomes a sustaining integrity, a flashlight - for what it's worth - in the void. Hideous creatures and lovely sentences too!
A friend of mine described the Last Policeman to me recently and it sounds great! Definitely right up my alley, as you can probably tell. Iβll have to put it in the TBR pile.
I will say that I very much appreciate your taste in books and have picked up a number of ones that I really enjoyed after seeing you post about them.
Somewhere between two and infinity of them, Iβm guessing.
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This one is gnarly and also got me right in the heart a lil bit
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Awesome! Thanks for reading and Iβm glad it worked for you.
For the evening crowd - why not check out my new story up at Nightmare Magazine? Itβs got monsters, civil servants, and dogs.
Hereβs your teaser:
My newest story is up at @nightmare-magazine.com today! If you want a novelette about a small town dog catcher just trying to live under the shadow of a cosmic horror, you might like it! www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/will...
NIGHTGOWN A cold so keen, My speech unfurls tonight As from the chattering teeth Of a sewing machine. Whom words appear to warm, Dear heart, wear mine. Come forth Wound in their flimsy white And give it form.
James Merrill, born 100 years ago today
Iβm really sorry, Alex.
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Yo, if you're a reviewer and you're not already on our ARC list, now is the time to sign up. Our current offering in Cat Voleur's nonfiction book QUEER TASTES: UNCONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATION IN HORROR FILMS, coming out on June 23. Sign up at tinyurl.com/FBP-arcs
Just wanted you guys to see βRiding in a golf cart fatlyβ
Bigger book haul than I expected. Very noir heavy.
Helluva day to remind you it's the last day for Nebula nominations. If you're still choosing, please consider my short, "Blanquitos" in the short story category
Sam J. Miller: "...when weighed against U.S. imperialism, are eldritch abominations really so scary?"
www.typebarmagazine.com/blanquitos/