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Has been known to write. Is admired for his collection of plush monsters and strange books and weird art and vintage things. But is he charming? Award-winner for that book about gay men and plants.
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In Slant magazine, Richard Scott Larson (author of THE LONG HALLWAY) and Doug Dibbern discuss their memoirs:

High praise from a long-time fav ... who wants to hear a duet? • Releasing from Lethe Press on February 17, *River Trash* is a bottle novel that takes place mainly indoors. Singer-songwriter Whitney Thorn and struggling comedian Graham Morrow are two road acts who shack up for pandemic lockdown.

We're still kvelling over this week's announcement of the 74th National Jewish Book Awards winners and finalists. Swipe through to hear from JBC's President Elisa Spungen Bildner on the power of the awards and click below to see the full list of awardees. ⁠https://bit.ly/3E0yIGB

We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 74th National Jewish Book Awards. Click here for the full list: bit.ly/4hmmG8T

I have a couple openings in a historical horror anthology. Pays professional rates but would need the story in mid-March. Reply if you are interested.

Richard is an amazing author--if you're the least bit queer, the least bit monstrous, you should check this out. I cannot wait to start reading it.

Nosferatu!

Second read of 25 and another great ocean story in the box. Heavy Oceans by @tjoneswriter.bsky.social grabs a hold of you and never lets go in this excellent example of Lovecraftian horror. 😀 This was another paperback release from @lethepress.bsky.social #horror #horrorlit #books #collectingbooks

Ryan is a very talented and reasonably priced designer (not to mention an excellent writer, too). I've worked with him many times. Need a cover or layout or promotional piece? Hire him.

Vengeance Most Fowl had me laughing out loud so many times, especially how they turned Feathers McGraw into a Bond supervillain.

I took a great many graduate classes on East Asian History and Culture when I went for my masters. One result was my story "Wagers of Gold Mountain."