"The Spring 2019 Edition of the annual digest is presented by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW) contains horror and dark fiction and poetry from new and established authors. Edited by Nicole Castle with contributions from Emma Johnson-Rivard, Tony Evans, J.B. Toner, John Grey, and more."
"Seven horror writers are gifted the name of a real person and told to do whatever they want to her. In the seven resulting short stories, Amanda is tortured, terrified and made monstrous; she is killed at least once. She won the right to have this done - and the writers couldn't wait to unleash their imaginations on Amanda. Welcome to the inaugural edition of Recurring Nightmares, the Special Raffle Prize of the annual Monster Mash f ..."
"The relaunch of the bi-annual digest presented by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW). Horror and dark fiction by Deborah Walker, Michael Aronovitz, John Teel, Donald Jacob Uitvlugt, and others. Featuring photography by Rie Sheridan Rose."
""Using a rich diversity of approaches, these essays give voice to hitherto unheard stories and provide historical and theoretical frameworks in which to understand them. Reading the volume creates an exciting feeling of discovery."-Margaret Homans, Yale University Black Victorians/Black Victoriana is a welcome attempt to correct the historical record. Although scholarship has given us a clear view of nineteenth-century imperialism, co ..."
"Michael had caught the eye of more than one male patron, giving him a wink or a nod of envy when they realized she was his date. Instinctively, he drew her closer. They stopped along the wall to let others move ahead. Michael bent down ..."
"In 2014, seven horror writers were gifted with the name of a willing victim and told they could do horrible things to her name. “Amanda” suffered terrible nightmares at the hands of those glorious fiends. And she loved it. In 2015 six horror writers were gifted with a new name and they set to work crafting nightmares from everyday household appliances. Adwenia won the right to have this done, and now characters with her name get to ..."
"No number strikes fear into the heart of so many people like 6-6-6: the Number of the Beast. For the members of GLAHW, it also signifies its 6th full year as an independent organization of Horror Writers and aficionados, its sixth annual Halloween party, and its 6th Anthology. Special? You bet, for the coming of 666 means nearly a dozen new stories from returning members as well new bright shiny faces, bringing their own twisted inter ..."
"The Winter/Spring Edition of the annual digest is presented by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW) contains horror and dark fiction and poetry from new and established authors. Edited by Nicole Castle with contributions from Michael Aronovitz, Ramona Thompson, James Cavahl, Claire T. Feild, and more."
"Inside these pages you will find all manner of creepy, crawly things. Hideously deformed creatures on the outside share space with those handsome villains that are only hideously deformed on the inside. Get ready, readers, for you hold in your hands the Erie Tales Omnibus! Collected here, for the first time, are the most frightening stories from the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers' yearly anthology, Erie Tales! The mid-west ha ..."
"6 horror writers are gifted the name of a real person and told to do whatever they wanted as long as these unspeakable acts contained a dog and/or a quilt! In the following stories, nothing bad happens to the doggies (or the quilt) but the same can’t be said for Ruth. She won the right to experience all the madness these writers could throw at her, and they were more than happy to oblige. Welcome to the 4th edition of Recurring Nightmar ..."
"Our lives are built from the myths and fairy tales of our youth. Our first cautionary tales come not from our parents, but the stories found in little golden books with geese in hats on the covers. Throughout our lives, they are told and re-told, the characters changing shape and motive, but the message remaining true - don't leave the path, careful what you wish for, smarter is better that bigger. Presented to you in this, our sevent ..."
"Depicting themes and settings as varied as bar scenes, motherhood and the plight of the artist, New York-based artist Nicole Eisenman (born 1965) fuses contemporary subject matter with art historical influences ranging from Renaissance chiaroscuro to twentieth-century social realist painting. Her narrative depictions and renderings of women's bodies proclaim an ardently feminist world and imbue figurative art with an audaciously queer s ..."