Don Pizarro’s writing has appeared here and there: the ‘zines Reflection’s Edge, Everyday Weirdness, and Crossed Genres, the anthologies Rigor Amortis and Cthulhurotica, a spot in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, a contest in Fantasy Magazine, and other places. His current project is Bibleotheca Fantastica, an upcoming Dagan Books anthology, which he is co-editing with Claude Lalumière. […]
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Guest Post: I’ve finished writing my first novel. What the hell do I do next? By Steven James Scearce.
Steven James Scearce is the creator of the speculative science fiction web series Unknown Transmission. His printed work appears in a number of anthologies including Rigor Amortis, Cthulhurotica and In Situ. Mr. Scearce has just completed work on his first novel-length manuscript, a supernatural horror story called Cottonwood. He is a web marketing professional who […]
Guest Post: Critiques and Friends, A Compatible Mix? By Jacob Ruby.
Jacob Ruby is the primary pseudonym of Bear Weiter—an artist by education and a 3D illustrator/animator by trade, who spends most of his time forging his thoughts into twisted stories. As Jacob, his work has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies including Rigor Amortis, SNM Horror Magazine, and Bonded by Blood IV, as well as the […]
Guest Post: Are You A Writer, or Aren’t You? By Carrie Cuinn.
Carrie Cuinn is a writer, editor, small press publisher, computer geek, and amiable raconteur. In her spare time she reads, makes things, takes other things apart, and sometimes gets a new tattoo. She has an impressive collection of published fiction and non fiction and has been a guest on SF Signal podcasts multiple times. Carrie […]
Guest Post: The Slow-Writing Writer’s Guide to Writing Part Time
About a year ago an acquaintance whispered in my ear that he had a friend I *really* should get to know. I took his suggestion and began to stalk B. Fox. (You can too, on twitter @thebranfox). In her I found a kindred spirit: an artist, a writer, a mother. (A fellow doodler <3). She […]
Have Deadline, Will Travel.
Earlier this summer, as I packed to go to the cabin with my family, I nestled my laptop and portable wacom tablet between my hiking shoes and s’mores. During that weekend in the mountains I was able to carve out an hour or so every day, between hiking and hanging out, to get some drawing […]