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Thursday, October 30, 2025

October 30 2025

Hello, living in the US feels like being inside A Descent into the Maelstrom but depressing, but here is a new post, in which I have new things to talk about. This blog is stale because I'm suspiciously bad at self-promotion for my writing. But anyway! 

  • My most recent story collection (see preceding blog post) was 2022's A Forest with its Mouth Open Wide from Personnel Press in California. The publisher sold it through Amazon where it is now out of print. I am selling the last handful of my copies on eBay, look it up if interested. Available signed, inscribed, with drawing of a skull, etc. 
  • I wrote a new story since then, for a book for Ernst Jünger published by Raphus Press (Brasilia). Its title was "The Man With Rose Breasts". Raphus' excellent books can usually be found at https://www.ziesings.com/
  • My short sword & sorcery book URX-QUONOX was re-published in a new edition from Occult Press (Italy), actually two, a hardcover that is now sold out and a paperback edition of 120. These are very well-made books with superb paper and binding. https://occultpress.net/urx-quonox/   
  • My next short story was announced in Raphus' forthcoming book for Hasan-i-Sabah, my piece to be called "Captagon Summer". 
  • Working on my next submission, should have specifics before the end of the year.
  • There may be more book news in the near future, there are grumblings. 
I'll do a separate post here soon about books not my own.




Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Fiction in Borges tribute The Conspirators

I contributed to Raphus Press' anthology in tribute to Borges, The Conspirators, published in 2019. 

The gentlemen contributing to this book were: Rhys Hughes, Mark Valentine and John Howard, Fábio Waki, Thomas Phillips, Alcebiades Diniz Miguel, Justin Isis, Jonathan Wood, Stephan Friedman, Brendan Connell, D. P. Watt, Adam S. Cantwell, Eric Stener Carlson, Fernando Klabin, and Roman Lasalle.