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AT HOME IN THE DARK—Preview #17—Warren Moore
Warren Moore III is an academic, although the photo might fool you. A professor of English literature at South Carolina's Newberry College, he's a medievalist and a great fan of Samuel Johnson. I don't know how many of Dr.Johnson's enthusiasts are also aficionados of...
AT HOME IN THE DARK—Preview #16—Duane Swierczynski
"Duane Swierczynki’s 'Giant’s Despair' is a neat bit of Appalachian family drama with drugs, murder and cover-ups at the core, along with a main character who is hampered in his actions by carpal tunnel syndrome gone too long untreated – too real a situation with the...
Good news? Bad news?
Well, which is it? Good or bad? That depends. Let me explain. I wish you would. Indeed. As most of you know, Subterranean Press is set to publish the only hardcover edition of my cross-genre anthology, At Home in the Dark. It's limited to 500 signed and numbered...
AT HOME IN THE DARK—Preview #15—Nancy Pickard
Nancy Pickard on awards: "I don’t care what anybody says–awards are nice. It’s encouraging to get one; it’s a happy, satisfying moment after the long trudge of writing. Awards have helped my career, and lifted my spirits, and given me courage to go on. I’m really...