Showing posts with label Corpulent Insanity Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corpulent Insanity Press. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Bloody October & Sand TOC's announced

The Corpulent Insanity Press anthology "Bloody October" Table of Contents have been announced:

1. October’s Gift - Christopher Fulbright
2. Heck Yeah - Rob Rosen
3. The Farmer’s Child - Lawrence Dagstine
4. Plough Monday - Tom Johnstone
5. Mask Murderer - Karen L. Newman
6. Beneath the Orange Moon - Christopher Allan Death
7. The Devil’s Grotto - Sam Leng
8. Left Behind - Kris Ashton
9. Hunting - Aaron A. Polson
10. Dead Parachutes - Catherine J. Gardner

Bloody October is now due to go on sale mid September*.

*So that people can read it in October and not November...



The Sand Table of Contents (in no particular order) for the fall issue have been announced:

"Intervention" by Fred Warren
"Through the Warped Eye of Death" by Catherine J. Gardner
"Daylight" by Kevin M. White
"Trojan Man" by Bruce Cooper
"Bubbles" by T.J. McIntyre
"The Pool" by Patrick O'Leary
"Cold Burial" by Eric Pinder
"The Savage Sword of Loehman" by Sanford Allen

Sanford has a cool blog - check it out my fellow procrastinators.

Sunday, 18 May 2008

The Black Garden

Corpulent Insanity Press have just announced a new anthology The Black Garden .

Taken from their guidelines:

Give us your best, most visceral horror tales. They can be surreal, bizarre, morbidly humorous, graphic (think splatterpunk), or any variation in between. All we ask is that they involve the maturation of evil. What does that mean, exactly?

The Black Garden is a metaphor for the underworld. It spawns Satan’s inglorious minions, and tends to them until they are ready to be released. Stories may involve psychotic puppies, mutated babies, or little girls who enjoy disemboweling themselves with corkscrews. That’s up to you. Just remember - they must involve the birth and/or growth of evil.


Word count is 2,000-5,000 words and they pay 1 cent per word.

The deadline is August 1st but it is one of those 'until filled' projects, so get writing like NOW! (I of course will probably ignore this advice and then have a breakdown trying to think of something mid July or will throw somehting at my computer when I see the words 'this anthology is now closed').