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Speculative Fiction for the Future

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Menu #3, just in time for the Holidays, is now ready for your tasting pleasure! With 13 writers and artists, this feast is a fitting way to celebrate this most festive of seasons. This issue offers up tasty treats from Menu regulars Mark Wolf and…
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Just thought you might want to know that The Last Church is finally available: http://is.gd/2W62x Published by Black Bed Sheet Press. Heaps of reviews already at my site: http://thestoryteller.co.nz ( Direct to book: http://is.gd/31LdK ) The fu…
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Hungry For Horror Fiction? We've got the right blend of spices...

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69 Flavors of Paranoia

Your table is ready. Please follow me this way...

Menu #3, just in time for the Holidays, is now ready for your tasting pleasure!



With 13 writers and artists, this feast is a fitting way to celebrate this most festive of seasons.



This issue offers up tasty treats from Menu regulars Mark Wolf and Dempsey Wilson, but we have some new blood offering their dishes! We would like to welcome 69FoP first timers Holly Day, Norm Hendricks and… Continue

Posted by 69 Flavors of Paranoia on December 20, 2009 at 9:00pm

69 Flavors of Paranoia

OPEN CALL for Menu #3 Submissions

Oh Halloween and Turkey Time!


Have you wandered over to our Neck of the Woods and nibbled some of the Pumpkin Pie dished up in our 2nd Menu? If not, why not stop by now and get your fill? Things may be a little cold, being almost a month old, but it tastes just a little better--as left-overs tend to do.


OPEN CALL for Menu #3


Or, if you would rather see your dish served at our table,

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Posted by 69 Flavors of Paranoia on October 17, 2009 at 8:46pm

69 Flavors of Paranoia

Menu #2 Release and Open Submission Call for Menu #3

Okay boys and girls...


We have put on the chef's hats and started to think about delicious horror fiction and finger lickin' good visuals.


Our Menu for Issue #2 will be arriving soon! Please be on the lookout! Dinner is tentatively scheduled for October 4th. I think a proper Sunday Dinner will be nice.


However, the leftovers from our premiere Menu

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Posted by 69 Flavors of Paranoia on September 18, 2009 at 3:19am

Lee Pletzers

The Last Church

Just thought you might want to know that The Last Church is finally available:

http://is.gd/2W62x Published by Black Bed Sheet Press. Heaps of reviews already at my site:

http://thestoryteller.co.nz ( Direct to book: http://is.gd/31LdK )



The future is not a utopia.

In a world run by one president; a world on the brink of WW4, in an age sparking the end of

Christianity, one group of archaeology students will face the greatest terror known.

They will battle, not only for their souls but th… Continue

Posted by Lee Pletzers on September 10, 2009 at 7:51am

Team2012

We'd like to think that Da Team is surfing some breaking curls of speculative trends, especially in …

We'd like to think that Da Team is surfing some breaking curls of speculative trends, especially in terms of delivery of content. (It's still a little early to see where our serial content is going, but we think it'll raise a few eyebrows and hackles)

But check it out: an RSS-delivered, blog-based, drive-by serial hypernovel based on Mayan Calendar weirdness.

Note that the blog has a "tag cloud" and a list of "Scenarios" so people can track Isla episodes, as well as any favorite characters or… Continue

Posted by Team2012 on May 11, 2009 at 11:37pm

 
 

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