On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor discuss literature, philosophy, film, music, and more. The show will air live this evening at 7PM Eastern/4PM Pacific.
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On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor discuss literature, philosophy, film, music, and more. The show will air live this evening at 7PM Eastern/4PM Pacific.
You can watch the show by clicking here.
On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor welcome T.J. Martinell back to the show to discuss his novella The Legend of Forenia: The Twilight Kingdom, forthcoming from Terror House Press. The show will air live this afternoon at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific.
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On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor welcome Paul Town and Birdy to the show to discuss literature, philosophy, film, music, and more. The show will air live this afternoon at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific.
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On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney welcomes Chris Moran to the show to discuss his new poetry chapbook Psyche and Specter, forthcoming from Terror House Press. The show will air live this evening at 8PM Eastern/5PM Pacific.
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On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor welcome the Right Honourable to the show to discuss literature, philosophy, film, music, and more. The show will air live this afternoon at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific.
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Terror House Press is pleased to announce the release of its 30th book: Luminaria: Tales of Earth and Oran, Love and Revenge by K.H. Mezek. Blending noir, fantasy, science fiction, and romance, Luminaria tells the tale of a dark conspiracy revolving around a science fiction “author” and the women who team up to get revenge on him. For more information about Luminaria, you can peruse the excerpts we’ve published here or listen to our interview with Mezek here.
To celebrate the release, both the paperback and e-book editions of Luminaria are on sale this weekend only. The paperback edition is on sale for 20 percent off (regular price: $13.95), while the e-book edition is on sale for 40 percent off (regular price: $6.99). These deals are only available if you purchase the book directly from Terror House Press. In addition to this, you can purchase the e-book from Terror House Press using a credit card or cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Litecoin, or Dash).
This sale ends on Sunday, September 5.
Earlier this week, Terror House newsletter subscribers received a coupon code offering 25 percent off if they pre-ordered the paperback. For future sales as well as Terror House news, sign up for the official Terror House newsletter by clicking here.
In addition, you can purchase the paperback and e-book editions of Luminaria from the following retailers:
If you’d like a review copy of the book, email me at admin [at] terrorhousepress [dot] com using the subject line “Luminaria Review Copy.” All reviewers will receive e-book copies in ePub, MOBI, and PDF format. If you would like a physical review copy, please provide your mailing address. Please allow two to four weeks for delivery.
Cross-posted at Terror House Press.
On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor welcome K.H. Mezek to the show to discuss her new novel Luminaria, forthcoming from Terror House Press. The show will air live this afternoon at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific.
You can watch the show by clicking here.
On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor discuss literature, philosophy, film, music, and more. The show will air live this afternoon at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific.
You can watch the show by clicking here.
I interview Mather Schneider, author of Terror House’s forthcoming release Rhythm & Mucous, at Terror House Press:
Bukowski wrote his novel Women and most women hate it, millennials or otherwise. Bukowski was no womanizer. Shit, you’ve probably had more women than Bukowski ever did. The average professional basketball player or rock star probably has more women in a month than Bukowski had his whole life. I guess he sometimes bragged about it, but when you’re as ugly as Bukowski and you get laid at all, that’s a kind of miracle. It has been explained over and over again that Bukowski wrote about most of the women he knew in the way he did because that’s who they were. If a woman was a bitch, he called her a bitch. He portrayed them honestly, for the most part. He ran with street women, whores, alkies, uglies, crazies, etc. Most any woman who ended up in Bukowski’s bed certainly had issues. So many readers today can’t seem to grasp that women like that actually exist, and that Bukowski knew them, and sometimes loved them. Bukowski was a complete loser, a suicide kid, and he never said otherwise. How you can hate a horrendously ugly guy with a terrible childhood who finally pulled himself out of the gutter is beyond my understanding. He made a lot of people happier. Me included.
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On this episode of Terror House Radio, Matt Forney and Bryden Proctor discuss literature, philosophy, film, music, and more. The show will air live this afternoon at 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific.
You can watch the show by clicking here.