Bookgasm

As soon as I can organize myself I may give away a few more copies. In the meantime, I'm hoping those who raised their hands for the last batch received them and will blog about the book (even if you hate it--all publicity is good ;-)--although of course, I'd rather you love it)--

OK-I'm organized, may the feeding frenzy begin)foresthouse gets the first...Four more available.

And a great review by Eugene Myers of Subterranean #7 (full disclosure--Eugene helps with the reading for YBFH):

Matt Kressel LJ

and I'll give away three more issues of Subterranean Magazine...but for both , you need to me in the US--unless you're willing to pay the foreign postage (which is a lot for a book).

Two copies of INFERNO left. Get em while they're hot!
Five copies will go out to the first who pipe up here for the new trade paperback edition and want to blog about it once they read it. US only (again, unless you're willing to pay postage).
which yes, I am still very much working on
A collection I've really enjoyed:
No Further Messages by Brett Alexander Savory (Delirium Books) demonstrates the maturation of a fine writer whose short fiction keep getting better and better. Three of the twenty-one stories are original to the collection and one was reprinted in YBFH#20. It is Book 9 in the Delirium Exclusive series. The good-looking jacket art is by Michael Gibbs.

An all original anthology I've just finished reading:
Strange Tales Volume II edited by Rosalie Parker (Tartarus Press) is the worthy follow-up to the World Fantasy Award winning volume of supernatural and psychological horror fiction. The wide-ranging original seventeen stories are all readable but the strongest are by Elizabeth Brown, Adam Golaski, Christopher Harman, Stephen Holman, Joel Knight, Don Tumasonis (under the pseudonym Hilbourne Carlone), A.G. Slatter, with a very good novella by David Rix.
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