[I will be in attendance as respondent to this panel, so I thought I'd help Dr. Sandner get the word out by posting his Call for Papers here...]
Call for Papers:
Paper Session:
[I will be in attendance as respondent to this panel, so I thought I'd help Dr. Sandner get the word out by posting his Call for Papers here...]
Call for Papers:
Paper Session:
Today’s Pittsburgh Tribune-Review includes a great short piece on my writing, called “Horror Writer Goes Dark For His Stories”.
“It’s not just coffee grinds…” Muhahaha!
Want a book signed? Want to attend a fiction reading or take a horror writing workshop? Here are some of my future appearances.
November 3rd-6th
World Fantasy Convention 2005 | Madison, WI
Panelist: “The Dead Shall Rise: Zombies in Folklore, Science, & Popular Culture” (Sat 10 am); Book Signing (Fri 8pm)
March 15-19, 2006
International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts 27 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Fiction Reading, Panel Discussion
I noticed recently that there are a number of good Halloween shopping deals on horror books out there recently, and so I thought I’d call attention to a few before the end of the month…
Fictionwise E-books is presently offering 25% of all their horror titles until October 31st. They have a number of Arnzen titles in stock — a good way to get my short story collections, 100 Jolts or Fluid Mosaic, cheap!
Shocklines Bookstore has an incentive for readers to discover horror poetry: buy one horror poetry book, get one free! A great way to pick up my latest collection, Freakcidents or Gorelets: Unpleasant Poems — and get your hands on my “collected works” book, Writhing in Darkness, free!
Naked Snake Press is running a new promotion: pick up a copy of my zombie-themed poetry book, Rigormarole, and get a free subscription to their magazine, Poe Little Thing!
And amazon.com still seems to be the cheapest place to pick up my new novel, Play Dead, at almost ten bucks off!

Happy Halloween!
This fantastic photo is taken from a break on the set of Hell on Earth, a zombie film in production by Ted Bohus at Horror Biz Films. The artist behind the special “Grim Grimoire” edition of Play Dead is also a prop artist for this film (also playing a zombie), which will feature one of his famous “Necronomicon”-styled books.
The special edition of Play Dead will priced and orders will be taken very soon. The standard hardcover edition of my novel is available now from your favorite bookseller (though you may have to ask them to stock it) and it’s already amassing great customer reviews at places like amazon.com.
[Speaking of zombies...: Naked Snake Press and Shocklines.com are both offering unique special deals on my zombie poetry book, Rigormarole.]
He fills a bowl with healthy snacks
and waits for the trick-or-treaters.
But they’re never what he expects.
Sometimes it’s a burned out Crest kid –
just a skeleton blackened
everywhere but her pearly whites.
Sometimes it’s a poor child
who had no insurance –
groaning “trigg or deef”
with his cancerous rictus.
Sometimes it’s just his lawyer
chattering incoherently about malpractice.
Sometimes it’s an incredible
human drill, screeching in his doorway,
its head spinning exorcist-style
and so fast he can see no features
but knows that it’s smiling
with braces bending like the gates of hell.
Sometimes it’s just a puddle of bloody spit
peppered with strangely familiar teeth
spelling out FRAUD in the carnage.
Between these visits,
he gently shuts his door,
refills his dish with delights,
and heads back into the basement
for another hit of laughing gas.
He shares this with his dead patient
who smiles with perfect teeth
but never seems to laugh along.