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I'm excited to announce that my story "Spinning Shadows into Stone" will be published in the Sunday Morning Transport just a little under a month from now!

This one is a snarky contemporary horror story about a no-good wannabe artist who can somehow turn monsters into stone—an ability they don't understand in the slightest.

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www.sundaymorningtransport.comThe Sunday Morning Transport | Julian Yap | SubstackAn amazing science fiction/fantasy short story each week. Click to read The Sunday Morning Transport, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

Mark you calendars because when we get back from winter break we're hosting original horror from the margins!

On Sunday, February 16th at 7pm ET, contributors to "Death In The Mouth Vol 2," a new horror anthology showcasing BIPOC and other ethnically marginalized writers and artists, will be discussing their work and the genre. "Death in the Mouth" features 20 stand-alone prose stories spanning from the mythic past to the far future, crossing between real and fictive worlds, and exploring unique and unsettling manifestations of horror.

Learn more and grab a copy of DITM2 at firestorm.coop/events/3279-ori. Not able to make the date? Register anyway and we'll send you a recording of the conversation to enjoy on your own schedule.

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(December 20, 1918 – January 28, 1990) was an American writer of fantasy and horror fiction, and also a poet. Of Irish ancestry, he was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and he lived most of his life in New Haven, Connecticut, and worked as an Acquisitions Assistant at the Sterling Memorial Library of Yale University for over 40 years.

Brennan published several hundred short stories (estimates range between four and five hundred), two novellas and reputedly thousands of poems.

His stories appeared in over 200 anthologies and have been translated into German, French, Dutch, Italian and Spanish.
He was an early bibliographer of the work of .

As a fiction writer, Brennan started out writing westerns stories for the , then switched to for in 1952. He began publishing his own magazine, Macabre, which ran from 1957 to 1976. Several of his short story collections concern an named in the vein of and 's John Silence.

Brennan's Short Story Anthology, Scream at Midnight, and his brief H. P. Lovecraft evaluation now available online.

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Arthur Machen is amongst the most influential of authors of weird tales. A believer in mysticism, his stories often features primal, otherwordly forces intruding into our modern world and transforming the curious. Works include the Great God Pan and The Bowmen.
Spotted in Whitby, the sort of place where you’d think they’d be keen to mention his horror writing. It was also rather rudely covered with a bush, courtesy of the local Wetherspoons.