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Daggy’s new free story reads like “The Fandom Writer.” Welcome to my first installment of what will be a continuous monthly to bimonthly project.  Free Fiction Stories.  Approaching all genres, and sometimes even serialized (the serials will most likely be novelette or novella lengthed works).  For February and March we have a brand new Extreme Horror piece — put the kiddies […]

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Since ol’ Matty finally saw fit to prune and lock the thread, I’ll post my screengrab.  It has 19 comments, so I’m not sure if I got everything before I went to bed last night, but it’s a darn sight longer than the eight comments that are there now.

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** Update ** Here’s Janrae’s more complete screenshot. As Cuss pointed out, the thread Larry started about Shanari is gone from Shocklines.  Here it is, in all its . . . er . . . glory.

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OK, we all know Mr. Dagstine is unhinged — unglued at the seams, if you will.  I predict the thread he started on SL to unmask the evil Shanari will be deleted, but for now, it’s there, and I have a screen grab.  I’ll concentrate here on the salient points. He’s threatened to beat up […]

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Hat Tip:  LittleBirdy Flea Market Larry used Rudy-Jan Faber’s artwork in his blog post about his novella “Maurice and the Urbanites,” without credit.  It’s likely he used it without permission, and simply hoped nobody would recognize the piece.  It’s called “Robot in Love,” from April, 2008.  It’s fairly typical of Faber’s work, judging by the […]

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Flea Market Larry gives us a short preview of “Maurice and the Urbanites.” When Maurice Wigher was just a toddler, his mother threw him and his sister off the roof of their housing project. Maurice’s sister died, but he survived. He was the first African-American child to undergo dozens of surgeries to put his body […]

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Lorenzo has a new post about his research prowess.  Sort of. The following series of pictures were taken a little over a year ago, when I went on a research trip to The Brooklyn Museum of New York. These pictures were from his visit to the Brooklyn Museum.  It took him over a year to resize […]

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Not to be outdone by Pacione’s advice on writing, Daggy posted his own essay on the topic.  Natually, he crassly mentions the amount of money he claims to have made, right in the title.  Just in case we didn’t get his point, he posted a photo of himself, crouching, Pacione-like, fanning out a fistful of […]

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This thread that Phailbin started was ignored for a while, but suddenly went ‘splodey this afternoon.  I have a screen grab in case Matty snips and/or deletes it. Oh, for heaven’s sake.  Don’t you silly people ever grow up? What’s new now… Lawrence destroyed the Genre.  Lawrence molests childrens.  Lawrence is The Rusty Nail.  Lawrence […]

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Remember Pacione’s Quakes & Storms fiasco?  Here we go again: Just curious, has any of the horror authors here thought about doing an anthology for the folks in Haiti? How hard would it be to team up with some place like The Red Cross and produce something like this? Does Flea Market Larry actually think Pacione […]

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