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My Dream Has Come: a review of And One Day We Will Die – Maudlin House

My Dream Has Come: a review of And One Day We Will Die – Maudlin House Almost exactly a year ago, I found myself in the delightful chaos of a conversation with Patrick Barb on my podcast, Textual Healing. The topic? I can’t remember. Perhaps we planned to discuss the pandemic, his book The Children’s Horror or Pre-Approved…

Author Spotlight: Erin Brown

Author Spotlight: Erin Brown – Fantasy Magazine Welcome to Fantasy Magazine! We’re delighted to bring your story “Skyscrapers That Twist to the Sun” to our readers. Can you tell us how this story came about? My background in horror stories and my love of fractured fairy tales inspired this piece. I started with the premise—what…

Novelette Announcement, Late 2024 – 2025

Novelette Announcement, Late 2024 – 2025 – PSYCHOPOMP.COM Our mission at Psychopomp is to bring you the best fiction about death, multiverses, and more. In pursuit of that goal, we are pleased to present our next three novelettes, coming this fall, and next spring and summer. The stories will be free to read on Psychopomp.com,…

Refined, If Gory, Tastes: Erin Brown’s “A Brief and Hideous Scrawl”

Refined, If Gory, Tastes: Erin Brown’s “A Brief and Hideous Scrawl” – Reactor Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana—from its historical roots through its most recent branches. This week, we cover Erin Brown’s “A Brief and Hideous Scrawl,” first published in…

“A Brief and Hideous Scrawl” (2022) by Erin Brown

“A Brief and Hideous Scrawl” (2022) by Erin Brown – Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein Possibilities hinted from under the jaded metropolitan certainties in his mind; old and eldritch ancestral memories, back when beautiful virgins were wrapped in glorious robes and set out on a rock in the sunlight to be cheered by the…

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