Naomi Grossman is wrapping up her Foreword for OBSOLESCENCE this week! She called OBSOLESCENCE co-editor, Alan Lastufka, after reading the first five stories…
“A Cold That Burns Like Fire” is an erotic-horror reimagining of the French Canadian folk tale “La Chasse-galerie”. Valerie is excited to celebrate Christmas with Celia, her fiancée, ahead of their wedding. Unfortunately…
The American Book Fest announced the final results of their annual awards this week and Alan Lastufka’s debut novel, Face the Night, was honored as one of only five Finalists for Best New Fiction…
Tenebrous Press just announced the shortlist for their inaugural Brave New Weird Awards, and Mae Murray’s short story, “The Imperfection” made the list…
Today we’re excited to announce not only a new title, but the launch of a new series! This is the first issue of the Chapman Chapbooks series. Each issue features a complete, standalone short story by author Clay McLeod Chapman…
The OBSOLESCENCE anthology started with 12 Featured Authors a few months ago. Then we read through 628 open submissions and narrowed those down to just 12 additional stories to complete the anthology…
The 2022 BookLife Prize by Publishers Weekly announced semi-finalists this morning, and Alan Lastufka’s debut novel, Face the Night, moved on to the next round of judging…
We’re very excited to announce the second book in the Larkin Day Mystery Series, Like, Subscribe, and Murder, which will be released on January 17, 2023. It is the second entry in the Larkin Day Mystery Series…
The film rights to Alan Lastufka’s short story, “The Fort”, have been optioned by Umbrella Pictures. “The Fort” is set to be produced as a standalone short film…