Monday, October 25, 2010

Speaking Volumes

Speaking Volumes - We are proud to announce the Print and E-pub signing of "NIGHTMARE'S DISCIPLE" by Joseph S.Pulver Sr.

"How to describe this novel... Pulver-izing! - Best Selling Author Brian Lumley

Speaking Volumes will have news of my collection, Blood Will Have Its Season soon! !!

Stay tuned...

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1741550948#!/speakingvolumes.audiobooks

Sunday, October 24, 2010

a certain mr. Hopfrog elegantly speaks . . .

a certain mr. Hopfrog Pugmire elegantly recommends Double Feature Press and one of his favorite bEasts . . . Again, I'm humbled and delighted to receive his praise. To be associated with a Lovecraftian of his caliber is both, a pleasure and a high privilege.  

new tale of mine...

Finish my final draft of "Caroline No. Bleue"... puttering w/ I WRITE LIKE I plug in a long passage... got James Joyce... wanted Paul Celan... maybe it needs another draft... Anyone seen my saddle? ??

[Nick Drake on the box . . .]

The Book - The Writer . . . Soon to be in a book with This Writer


I'm overjoyed and humbled to be one half of an upcoming book with a Magican this powerful. Robin Spriggs is a master wordsmith; startling imagination, capable of endlessly defying a reader's expectations, style, charm, a wizard of form and literature! !! He is all that and so much more . . .



Robin Spriggs' new collection of prose poems, Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist, whirls toward the indefinable. Prose poetry itself seems like an odd and engaging anachronism, and the effect is doubled when it is used as a genre-bending skeleton for Spriggs' strange and macabre content. This ambiguity and ethereal charm marks him as a flexible practitioner of the truly unknown and truly fearful, and his latest book collects his workings, somewhere deep in the hinterlands inundated with the weird, the fantastic, and the occult.

The selections inside Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist range from a few short sentences to story length passages. With few exceptions, Spriggs manages to christen his well written pieces with the symbolic depth of poetry in few words. Some stories read as occultic rites, while others make painfully truthful observations about existence. Yet, most of these prose poems are self-contained tales that resonate deeply with the inexplicable imagery and otherworldly vistas common to weird fiction's best. Added to this is the sense of interconnectedness between these stories, which really makes one feel as though they are reading some forgotten diary uncovered in an old chest. But whose? A madman's, a sorcerer's, or a demented poet's? The best answer is all of the above.

Pieces like "Liber I," "Liber Ba," and "The House of Nine" draw on a seemingly rich knowledge of real occultism by Spriggs. But within these rituals are other currents, parallel meanings that are forced to cohabit an incredibly limited space. Readers will uncover philosophical musings on the temporal and the imaginary, as well as a sense that they are eavesdropping on the author's most private concerns and self-reflections. Direct ties between this occultic wordsmithing and the book's pure fiction is not always obvious, but these intermittent passages bridge the gap between fiction and spiritualism, giving the whole of Diary a mystical potency.

Spriggs' fables, this collection's real center, are nearly as diverse as the project as a whole. "The Yordhla" chronicles the onset of strange entities seeking their lord, wrapped in curious and unsettling language very much at home in the weird genre. "Withershin," on the other hand, seems like the bastard offspring of magical realism and dark folklore in describing the leg altering curse that befalls a town's inhabitants. "The Brides," which gives readers a minuscule peak at ghosts from another world, is just as horror inducing in its rich imagery and melancholy mood. On another level, "Practical Magic" and "Through a Doll, Darkly" are nasty and hilarious prose poems very reminiscent of the late
Thomas Wiloch's work.

Whether he is doing humor, thought exercises, horror, or magic, Spriggs hits the target about 98% of the time. A tiny handful of pieces fall short in their effect and purpose, however. "Lagomorpha" and "Charge of the Dung Beetle" are too short, and come dangerously near to breaking the spell woven by Spriggs' many excellent offerings. Fortunately, these weaker prose poems are exceptionally rare and mercifully short, and barely even figure into one's reflections on the overall journey--one worthy enough to be taken time and time again.

In an era where technology is abundant and attention spans are short (guess the correlation), prose poetry may well be due for a comeback. It is not impossible, however unlikely, to imagine the Stephenie Meyer readers of today becoming the weird fiction aficionados and creators of tomorrow. Writers like
Robin Spriggs may be just the ticket to lead them there. Those who have never experienced the truly magical, frightening, and surreal before Spriggs may not come back after venturing through Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist, and those who have tread the strange many times will have one more uneasy stroll to take when Anomalous Books releases this collection in September, 2010.

-Grim Blogger

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tara Vanflower

Tara Vanflower's voice, w/ Lycia [remember COLD -- a classic! !!] and on her own recordings, has haunted and beguiled me for years. And not just her voice, but her words as well. So you can well imagine my delight to have just collaborated on a short tale w/ her. Something we will do again! !!

Tara and Lycia are here:

http://www.lyciummusic.com/

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Double Feature Press

As you may know, Sarah L. Covert, has started a new imprint, Double Feature Press. I'm delighted to one of the 1st authors choosen to sail on this new plague ship. Robin Spriggs, the diabolical wizard to penned the widely-acclaimed, Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist, is the other author appearing in this maiden voyage. Robin's half of the tome is called, The Untold Tales of Ozman Droom, my half is titled Night Begets.

Noted Lovecraftian editor and critic, Robert M. Price, will be offering the introduction.

And there will be soundtrack . . . Yes, that's right. Dark ambient provocateur, Jason Wallach The Unquiet Void and Tara Vanflower of the wondrous and lyrical and often magical phenomenon known as Lycia (!!!) will be creating dark compositions based on what Robin & I are brewing. Few things thrill me more than the thought of Jason and Tara being a part of this new venture! !!

DFP still needs donors, and we'd love to have you aboard! Please look at the Kickstater link and help. Every dollar counts --we can not do this w/out you!-- and I promise you will be delighted by what your donation, large or small, brings forth.

To see who is who and where this all happens, follow the links.

Kickstarter
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/505398600/double-feature-press?ref=search

Double Feature Press
http://doublefeaturepress.com/

Robin Spriggs
http://www.houseofnine.com/

Robert M. Price
http://www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com/

Jason Wallach - The Unquiet Void
http://www.wix.com/jsnwallach/the-unquiet-void

Tara Vanflower [& LYCIA]
http://www.lyciummusic.com/

"But Not For Me"

"But Not For Me" is a new tale I've just co-authored w/ my dear friend "Laurence Amiotte". Never had the chance to work like this w/ another scribe, he made project a dream.

I hope when you read this new work, you enjoy it half as much as I enjoyed pouring my poetry into it.

"But Not For Me" has been sold and will appear in "STRANGE AEONS" #4.

http://strange-aeons.com/

Saturday, October 9, 2010

J. Karl B.

The stunning cover for my new collection, SIN & ashes is by noted surrealist J. Karl B.

I'll have more to say about him later. For now go here and discover wonder! !!

http://homepage.mac.com/photomorphose/virtual2a.html

Friday, October 8, 2010

the cover for SIN & ashes is . . .


Here is the cover for
SIN & ashes . . .

The fonts will be added soon! !!


More on this in my new post! !!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Double Feature Press - A New [Dark] Light on the Publishing Horizon - Please read and support in any way you can ...

About this projectWelcome to the Kickstarter page for Double Feature Press. We are a small press formed by Sarah L. Covert in October of 2010. Sarah grew up on drive-in movies. That is where her love for Science Fiction, Strange Tales, and Horror was born. Double Feature Press has an interesting concept, based around the old double feature drive-in flicks. Each book has two authors. Each author contributes either short stories, poems, or novellas to make up their half of the book. The books will all be in the genres Sarah loved as a child and loves even more now. They will be limited edition runs.Our first book is due out in 2011.


Hi! My name is Sarah L. Covert. Some of you may know me from my work at Lurker Films and the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon. Many of you will know me from She Never Slept - a science fiction, strange tales, and horror news and reviews website. For those of you who don't know me, please check out my bio on the sidebar - and oh, nice to meet you!


The idea for Double Feature Press has been brewing for over a year now. After reviewing a lot of books from indie/small press, I came to a realization. There are a lot of good publishers out there and some really great publishers, but for every one of those there are three or four really bad ones. I have heard the same kinds of things from many authors - the publisher didn't edit their copy, they didn't promote them, they didn't give them copies of their work, and worse than all that -- sometimes the publishers wouldn't even pay them. Eventually I grew weary of hearing this kind of thing and decided that I would be part of the solution... I would throw my hat in the ring and add to the ranks of the good guys! I shared my thoughts with my friend Joe Pulver, and he thought my ideas were wonderful. He was ready to work with me on the spot! He is an exceptional writer, so I was happy to have him on board. His endless support is what made me persist and never give up on this dream.


"Some writers one admirers and others make one want to do as they do, or try. For me, Joe Pulver is of the latter type. His imagination is so vile so much of the time that it makes me giggle with amazement. And the prose so deadly visionary. I'm grateful that the pieces in this collection are those of a fellow horror writer who has raised the ante on what it means to be such a creature." – Thomas Ligotti


“In an earlier day I feel sure Joe Pulver would have been arrested for writing some of the stuff in this collection. Maybe he will be yet! In any case, I cannot shake the feeling that his stories are all well described by analogy to "The Colour out of Space" in that the descent of some elder, outer entity acts as seed producing, from the dark mulch of Joe's subconscious, a luxurious growth of beautiful and at the same time poisonous blooms. One knows one ought to flee but cannot resist hanging around to savor the corruption! How can he write, with such intricate delicacy, thunderous prose that fairly rips up the pages it is printed on? I wish I knew!" -Robert M. Price


At the time I was working a full-time job and my website was like a second job (that I didn't get paid for), I didn't have the start-up money or the second author for the book, so the dream was on the backburner for a while. I never stopped searching for though. About a month ago I received a book in the mail from author Robin Spriggs to review on the She Never Slept website. I was floored - his book, Diary of a Gentleman Diabolist, was nothing short of brilliant. I instantly knew he would be the perfect pairing for Joe! We opened dialogue between the three of us and in a matter of days decided that this was it and now was the time.


"Spriggs's style is filled with elegance, literary wit, and uncanny dread. His work builds to an inescapable climax that eschews the happy endings in the work of lesser fantasists. I enjoy the frisson of his endings immensely." -Michael A. Arnzen


"...an author who is serious about stretching the creative boundries of fantastic literature." -Cemetery Dance


There was a small problem with this, though the stars were right for this in so many ways, the startup money would be difficult (at best) to obtain. You see, I am now unemployed. I would not be able to get a loan and didn't want to find a big money investor who would surely want creative input in our project. I was perplexed. But after thinking for some time, the lightbulb lit up! A few months back, my friend Wolfgang Parker used Kickstarter to get funding for his graphic novel and i was a huge success. I applied and was accepted! That brings us to the present.


We are asking fans of Robin Spriggs, Joe Pulver, She Never Slept, and those in the Kickstarter community to become involved. All of the money we raise here will go towards the first print run for Double Feature Press.


Throughout the process, we will be posting updates on our blog (that will only be accessible to backers) about our ongoing adventure of getting this small press running. You will hear from the authors, be able to read edited clips of work going into the book, see sketches of cover art, read about my search for the best printer and learn what it takes to make an idea a physical reality, see video or audio clips of Joe reading his work, and so much more. It will surely be a unique experience.


We want you to know much we appreciate your help, so we have instituted a rewards program for you to choose from based on the level you pledge. The incentives include everything from the blog "backstage pass", to limited edition Double Features swag, to free copies of the book, to limited edition signed copies of the book, to your name in a story or poem written by our authors! It's our way of thanking you for helping to make a dream become a reality and helping us do what it is we love most. If you look at the sidebar you can see details of each pledge reward. All you need is an Amazon account to make a pledge. If you don't have an account don't fret, they are quick and easy to set up. Your account will only be charged if we meet or exceed out pledge goal by the deadline. Remember, any amount you donate gets us one step closer to meeting our goal and is appreciated more than any words could ever express adequately.


For more information on me, the authors who will be in Double Feature Press's first book, and Double Feature Press itself - please follow the links below.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Double Feature Press

I'm over the moon to split the 1st release by DFP with Robin Spriggs. His work is amazing! !! Everyone from Laird Barron on praises him and for good reason!

Robin's half of the tome will be --


The Untold Tales of Ozman Droom

The Untold Tales of Ozman Droom
, according to arcane legend, is a collection of stories and poems about a collection of stories and poems by (if titles can be trusted) a certain Ozman Droom. But who is Ozman Droom? Or what is Ozman Droom? And when, where, why, and how is Ozman Droom? The answers to these and countless other questions of equally perilous rank await the curious seeker within the collection itself . . . provided such a book does indeed exist. And perhaps even if not. Caveat lector.


Mine, maybe something like this:

Night Begets
Night burns and burrows, vast as any idea it declares its bottomless truth -- Terminus. The players and observers come, absorb and discard atoms, fill moments with ripples they call magic, or love, or chance, heartache, and fate. For knowledge and pleasure they steal editions, wait for, or take, more. Night loves nothing . . . and, finally, it takes all.

Joe Pulver’s, Night Begets, is a collection of tales and poetic texts about lovelorn ghouls and other night-bound creatures as they discover sin and ashes bloom and echo in the noir labyrinths and pitch black, dungeon skirts of Night. It is a work that provokes and will leave an indelible mark on anyone who picks it up and comes through on the other side, painting a world that is as much brutal as it is beautiful and imploring readers to reconcile these seemingly antagonistic aspects of existence.

more info can be found here:

http://doublefeaturepress.com/home.html

and here:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/505398600/double-feature-press?ref=search

Double Feature Press - Kick Starter







Copyright Daniela Picht




This evening I have some terrorific news to share with you! I am starting my own small press. Double Feature Press is a small indie press formed by yours truly! We have an interesting concept, based around the old double feature drive-in flicks. Each book has two authors. Each author contributes either short stories, poems, or novellas to make up their half of the book. The books will all be in the genres I loved as a child and love even more now. They will be limited edition runs. Our first book - with auhors Joe Pulver and Robin Spriggs - is due out in 2011. We could use your help getting started. Please stop by and check out our Kickstarter page (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/505398600/double-feature-press )for more information. Thanks, my fiends!

Abstrusely,
Sarah L. Covert

Joe here. I'll have more to say about this in the next post! !!

HPLFF . . .

the fest is cooking . . . Alanna Quinn and others are beaming info and pics to FB and sites like SheNeverSlept.com . . . for those of us, the broken-hearted, who are not there these are a gift.

Sarah L. Covert, Robin Spriggs, & I are hours away from the big news . . .

I'm working on 3 tales [in 3 different voices] at the same time -- It's noisy in here! !! But it's fun! The 4th tale is coming to a boil too . . .

I've forgotten something . . .

[current soundtrack: Marvin, Black Sabbath, OM]

Friday, October 1, 2010

Historical Lovecraft anthology

Innsmouth Free Press is doing an anthology entitled, Historical Lovecraft. They have bought my tale, "A Meeting On The Trail To Hot Iron" for inclusion in the book that will be released next year.

They are still open for subs and actively seeking fiction set outside of Europe and the United States, specially tales set in ancient times. They are extremely interested in stuff set in Africa, say Aksum and in Asia and pre-Columbian civilizations. "We haven't had a single thing in Egypt or ancient Rome arrive, but we're stuffed to the gills with Englishmen and Americans in the 19th and early 20th century." I'm one of the 19th century America tales -- post-Civil War.

You can see the cover and find submssions details here:

http://www.innsmouthfreepress.com/?p=7404