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[3 May 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

Jason Sizemore has lost his freakin’ mind, I’m telling you. The man has gone utterly, stark-raving mad.
$100 gets you Apex Digest – FOR LIFE. That’s the price of four years up here in Canada, for a lifetime subscription.
I’m worried that the remaining bits of sanity may slip away if his offering is ignored. Come on, folks… the best of the best appear in this magazine. So, to sweeten the pot a bit – the first five people who buy the lifetime subscription will receive Courting Morpheus, signed by the authors. …

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[9 Apr 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

“Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds” has been accepted into the Parasitic Thoughts anthology, from the Parasitorium writers group. Edited by one sharp-eyed editor, Keith Gouveia (who I’ve shared a ToC with before, in Echoes of Terror, and who I’ve proofed for Lachesis).
Received the pre-print galley for a look-over this morning. Nancy’s in it, too! Yay, us!

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[12 Feb 2008 | Comments Off | ]

Copied from the BorgDude’s blog, because my post wouldn’t post last night and now I’ve lost it.

Apex Online February 08
It’s ALIVE!
Featuring Sara King, the author of the wonderfully depressing story “The Mouldy Dead” that appears in issue 11 of Apex Digest.
Also contains a story by…Jason Sizemore. One of my harsher horror pieces.
Interviews with Sara King, Jeremy Shipp, and David Wong (all by Jodi Lee, interestingly enough! Go Jodi!).
And a whole bunch of book reviews, including my take on McCarthy’s No Country For Old Men.

I now firmly believe Jeremy is …

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[22 Jan 2008 | 3 Comments | ]

NOTE – I am no longer a part of the Night of the Working Dead publication from Blu Phier.
Make note, folks – listen to your inner voices! Do what the voices tell you to do. Generally, those voices are right.

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[10 Dec 2007 | One Comment | ]

Click to pre-order from GST!
Over the weekend Graveside Tales received an email from the HWA. It seems that Fried! Fast Food, Slow Deaths edited by Colleen Morris & Joel A. Sutherland has been recommended for a Stoker Award in the anthology category. This came as a complete surprise to everyone at Graveside Tales.
We also have received the proof copy of Fried! on Thursday and approved the proof over the weekend. Everyone is very pleased how the book turned out and we are confident you will …