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About Ron Earl Phillips
Nestled in the foothills of West Virginia, Ron Earl Phillips lives with his wife, daughter, and one too many cats. He is the co-founder and publisher of Shotgun Honey, specializing in short crime fiction, from flash to novella and short novel length stories. He is also the primary editor and anthologist of the Shotgun Honey Presents series. When not managing Shotgun Honey, Ron pursues passions as an artist, designer, and writer.
You can find out more about Ron Earl Phillips at his website, RonEarl.com.
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Blog postAs a new feature to the blog, I’m going to include a weekly story. Either my own or one that I found interesting during the week. This is an exercise in being more active with my site.
“Until Again” was written originally for Flash Fiction Friday, a weekly writing challenge that I had once moderated. We were given a photo prompt that week of an older man on a train. I’ve long lost the photo, but I remember the since of longing and loss coupled with his cloths which were somewhat youth2 years ago Read more
Titles By Ron Earl Phillips
by
Nick Quantrill,
Steve Mosby,
Les Edgerton,
Ray Banks,
Helen FitzGerald,
Col Bury,
Julie Morrigan,
Neil White,
Chad Rohrbacher,
Luca Veste,
Matt Hilton
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‘Hitmen, cons, winos, bag snatchers, killers and psychos, the wronged, the vengeful and the damned, all darken the pages off this superior crime anthology. Off The Record is seriously cool.’ - Howard Linskey, Author of The Drop, named in The Times best reads of 2011
'Buy this NOW! It's a great collection of stories from a great selection of writers. And it's for charity.' Paul Johnston, Author of the Matt Wells, Alex Mavros, and Quintilian Dalrymple series.
38 writers, 38 short stories based on classic song titles...
The best writers from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, come together to produce an anthology of short stories, with all proceeds being donated to two Children's Literacy charities.
In the UK, National Literacy Trust.
In the US, Children's Literacy Initiative.
Stories from -
1.Neil White - Stairway To Heaven
2.Col Bury – Respect
3.Steve Mosby – God Moving Over The Face Of Waters
4.Les Edgerton - Small Change
5.Heath Lowrance - I Wanna Be Your Dog
6.AJ Hayes - Light My Fire
7.Sean Patrick Reardon - Redemption Song
8.Ian Ayris - Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
9.Nick Triplow - A New England
10.Charlie Wade - Sheila Take A Bow
11.Iain Rowan - Purple Haze
12.Thomas Pluck - Free Bird
13.Matthew C. Funk - Venus In Furs
14.R Thomas Brown - Dock Of The Bay
15.Chris Rhatigan – Shadowboxer
16.Patti Abbott - Roll Me Away
17.Chad Rhorbacher - I Wanna Be Sedated
18.Court Merrigan - Back In Black
19.Paul D. Brazill - Life On Mars?
20.Nick Boldock – Superstition
21.Vic Watson - Bye Bye Baby
22.Benoit Lelievre - Blood On The Dancefloor
23.Ron Earl Phillips - American Pie
24.Chris La Tray – Detroit Rock City
25.Nigel Bird - Super Trouper
26.Pete Sortwell – So Low, So High
27.Julie Morrigan - Behind Blue Eyes
28.David Barber – Paranoid
29.McDroll - Nights In White Satin
30.Cath Bore - Be My Baby
31.Eric Beetner - California Dreamin'
32.Steve Weddle - A Day In The Life
33.Darren Sant - Karma Police
34.Simon Logan - Smells Like Teen Spirit
35.Luca Veste - Comfortably Numb
36.Nick Quantrill - Death Or Glory
37.Helen FitzGerald - Two Little Boys
38.Ray Banks - God Only Knows
With forewords from UK writer Matt Hilton, and US writer Anthony Neil Smith
'Buy this NOW! It's a great collection of stories from a great selection of writers. And it's for charity.' Paul Johnston, Author of the Matt Wells, Alex Mavros, and Quintilian Dalrymple series.
38 writers, 38 short stories based on classic song titles...
The best writers from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, come together to produce an anthology of short stories, with all proceeds being donated to two Children's Literacy charities.
In the UK, National Literacy Trust.
In the US, Children's Literacy Initiative.
Stories from -
1.Neil White - Stairway To Heaven
2.Col Bury – Respect
3.Steve Mosby – God Moving Over The Face Of Waters
4.Les Edgerton - Small Change
5.Heath Lowrance - I Wanna Be Your Dog
6.AJ Hayes - Light My Fire
7.Sean Patrick Reardon - Redemption Song
8.Ian Ayris - Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
9.Nick Triplow - A New England
10.Charlie Wade - Sheila Take A Bow
11.Iain Rowan - Purple Haze
12.Thomas Pluck - Free Bird
13.Matthew C. Funk - Venus In Furs
14.R Thomas Brown - Dock Of The Bay
15.Chris Rhatigan – Shadowboxer
16.Patti Abbott - Roll Me Away
17.Chad Rhorbacher - I Wanna Be Sedated
18.Court Merrigan - Back In Black
19.Paul D. Brazill - Life On Mars?
20.Nick Boldock – Superstition
21.Vic Watson - Bye Bye Baby
22.Benoit Lelievre - Blood On The Dancefloor
23.Ron Earl Phillips - American Pie
24.Chris La Tray – Detroit Rock City
25.Nigel Bird - Super Trouper
26.Pete Sortwell – So Low, So High
27.Julie Morrigan - Behind Blue Eyes
28.David Barber – Paranoid
29.McDroll - Nights In White Satin
30.Cath Bore - Be My Baby
31.Eric Beetner - California Dreamin'
32.Steve Weddle - A Day In The Life
33.Darren Sant - Karma Police
34.Simon Logan - Smells Like Teen Spirit
35.Luca Veste - Comfortably Numb
36.Nick Quantrill - Death Or Glory
37.Helen FitzGerald - Two Little Boys
38.Ray Banks - God Only Knows
With forewords from UK writer Matt Hilton, and US writer Anthony Neil Smith
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Five Broken Winchesters
Oct 6, 2013
by
Ryan Sayles,
Chris Leek,
Chuck Regan,
Isaac Kirkman,
Ron Earl Phillips,
Heath Lowrance,
Brian Panowich
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ZELMER PULP goes west with their latest offering of 7 tales of the weird west. 5 stories that run the gamut of western inspired insanity from the regular ZP team of B. PANOWICH, R. SAYLES, C. LEEK, I. KIRKMAN, and artist/writer C.D. REGAN, 1 guest story from R.E. PHILLIPS, the editor-in-chief of the esteemed western fiction website; THE BIG ADIOS, and a special introduction and rare flash story from HAWTHORNE creator and weird western aficionado, HEATH LOWRANCE.
From the Icy mountains of Montana to the vast red plains of Mars, Zelmer Pulp delivers the West like no one else. Like a punch in the snout.
From the Icy mountains of Montana to the vast red plains of Mars, Zelmer Pulp delivers the West like no one else. Like a punch in the snout.
Blight Digest (Winter 2015)
Mar 8, 2015
by
Grant Jerkins,
Matt Andrew,
Jacqueline Seewald,
Joe Powers,
John Steele,
W.P. Johnson,
Eddie McNamara,
Bracken MacLeod,
Ron Earl Phillips,
Frank Larnerd
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13 stories of horror featuring works from Matt Andrew, Angel Luis Colón, Eddie McNamara, Grant Jerkins and others.
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Shotgun Honey Presents Volume 4: RECOIL
May 8, 2020
$5.99
In its fourth installment, Shotgun Honey presents twenty-three tales of crime that will hit so hard that the recoil will be felt long after the stories are done. With new and established authors from around the world, Shotgun Honey Presents Volume 4: RECOIL delivers stories that explore a darker side of remorse, revenge, circumstance, and humanity.
• “Tell the Man About Love” by Rusty Barnes
• “The Ghost Road” by Susan Benson
• “Hotelin’“ by Sarah M. Chen
• “The Wrong Affair” by Kristie Claxton
• “Victory in the Spring, 1987” by Jen Conley
• “Avenues” by Brandon Daily
• “Noise” by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
• “After the Bombs” by Hector Duarte Jr.
• “Missing Persons Day” by Danny Gardner
• “The Art of Negotiation” by Tia Ja’nae
• “Dirty Devil Dance” by Carmen Jaramillo
• “Beer Run” by Nick Kolakowski
• “Turner’s Bar” by JJ Landry
• “Johnny Still Goes to Atlantic City” by Bethany Maines
• “Jericho” by Tess Makovesky
• “Detour” by Alexander Nachaj
• “Toothpaste” by David Nemeth
• “The Thing I found Along a Dirt Patch Road” by Cindy O’Quinn
• “Three Fingers” by Brandon Sears
• “Too Many Mullets” by Johnny Shaw
• “The Last Mistake” by Kieran Shea
• “The Walk Home at Night” by Gigi Vernon
• “Kerouac’s Second Scroll” by Patrick Whitehurst
• “Tell the Man About Love” by Rusty Barnes
• “The Ghost Road” by Susan Benson
• “Hotelin’“ by Sarah M. Chen
• “The Wrong Affair” by Kristie Claxton
• “Victory in the Spring, 1987” by Jen Conley
• “Avenues” by Brandon Daily
• “Noise” by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
• “After the Bombs” by Hector Duarte Jr.
• “Missing Persons Day” by Danny Gardner
• “The Art of Negotiation” by Tia Ja’nae
• “Dirty Devil Dance” by Carmen Jaramillo
• “Beer Run” by Nick Kolakowski
• “Turner’s Bar” by JJ Landry
• “Johnny Still Goes to Atlantic City” by Bethany Maines
• “Jericho” by Tess Makovesky
• “Detour” by Alexander Nachaj
• “Toothpaste” by David Nemeth
• “The Thing I found Along a Dirt Patch Road” by Cindy O’Quinn
• “Three Fingers” by Brandon Sears
• “Too Many Mullets” by Johnny Shaw
• “The Last Mistake” by Kieran Shea
• “The Walk Home at Night” by Gigi Vernon
• “Kerouac’s Second Scroll” by Patrick Whitehurst
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Blight Digest (Fall 2014)
Oct 27, 2014
by
Ed Kurtz,
Kealan Patrick Burke,
Nick Medina,
Michael Bailey,
John Boden,
Jonathan Woodrow,
Jessie Volk,
Ron Earl Phillips,
Bracken MacLeod,
Jan Kozlowski
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Debut horror fiction digest featuring stories by Ed Kurtz, Kealan Patrick Burke, Burke, Kealan Patrick, Nick Medina, Michael Bailey, John Boden, Jonathan Woodrow, Jessie Volks, MP Johnson, Sandra Seamans, and Lucas Mangum.
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The Big Adios Western Digest (Fall 2014)
Sep 22, 2014
by
David James Keaton,
Tom Pitts,
Jim Wilsky,
Dawn Vogel,
Christopher Davis,
Aidan Thorn,
Gareth Spark,
Ron Earl Phillips,
Chris Leek,
Ryan Sayles
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Originating as a weekly online western fiction magazine, The Big Adios graduates with this debut issue featuring the works of David James Keaton, Tom Pitts, Jim Wilsky, Dawn Vogel, Paul Lorello, Robert Lowell Russell, Coy Hall, Aidan Thorn, Gareth Spark and Christopher Davis.
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Feeding Kate: A Crime Fiction Anthology
Nov 1, 2012
$5.99
A delicious selection of short fiction cooked up to benefit the Lupus Foundation of America.
It started online when a group of writers and editors learned that a friend, writer and book blogger Sabrina Ogden, needed expensive jaw surgery. So they did what writers and editors are best at doing—they put together a book of killer fiction to benefit Sabrina. After a successful fundraising publication through an indiegogo project, they, along with Sabrina, decided to make FEEDING KATE available to everyone, and keep the fundraising going to benefit The Lupus Foundation of America.
From the Foreword:
“Our guidelines [for FEEDING KATE]? The stories had to involve food or involve a character named Kate. The result is a broad selection of story genres—from pulp to horror to comedy to crime to young adult—by writers with just as wide a range of voices and publishing experience. Like Sabrina, each piece is unique. One of the surest proofs of her specialness is that nearly three-fourths of the stories in the collection were written especially for her and this project.”
FIRST COURSE: REVENGE IS SERVED
Wax Fruit by Dan O’Shea
Rivka’s Place by Linda Rodriguez
The Hollow Woman by Laura Benedict
Dolores is Dead by Daryl Wood Gerber
Crush by Chad Rohrbacher
SECOND COURSE: CRAVINGS
The Well by Chris Holm
Gavage by Chuck Wendig
Anniversary by Hilary Davidson
THIRD COURSE: CRIMINALLY DELICIOUS
The Jaws of Life by Laura K. Curtis
Down Cumberland Ferry by Ron Earl Phillips
Addictions by Neliza Drew
Reunion by Joelle Charbonneau
Cakewalk by Chad Eagleton
A Hungry Soul by Ellie Anderson
The Rewards by Steve Weddle
FOURTH COURSE: HARD CORE FOODIES
Kamikaze Death Burgers at the Ghost Town Café by Thomas Pluck
Roach Coach by Stephen Blackmoore
Young Americans by Josh Stallings
Pizza Face and the Cheeseburger Deathgrip by Kent Gowran
FIFTH COURSE: JUST DESSERTS
That’s a Sweet Invasion, Craig by Clare Toohey
There’s No Place Like Home by Jenny Gardiner
Simon Sez in The Snickerdoodle Kerfuffle by Johnny Shaw
Just Part of the Job by Holly West
“Disgusting and delicious.”
–Scott Phillips, Author of The Adjustment and The Ice Harvest
It started online when a group of writers and editors learned that a friend, writer and book blogger Sabrina Ogden, needed expensive jaw surgery. So they did what writers and editors are best at doing—they put together a book of killer fiction to benefit Sabrina. After a successful fundraising publication through an indiegogo project, they, along with Sabrina, decided to make FEEDING KATE available to everyone, and keep the fundraising going to benefit The Lupus Foundation of America.
From the Foreword:
“Our guidelines [for FEEDING KATE]? The stories had to involve food or involve a character named Kate. The result is a broad selection of story genres—from pulp to horror to comedy to crime to young adult—by writers with just as wide a range of voices and publishing experience. Like Sabrina, each piece is unique. One of the surest proofs of her specialness is that nearly three-fourths of the stories in the collection were written especially for her and this project.”
FIRST COURSE: REVENGE IS SERVED
Wax Fruit by Dan O’Shea
Rivka’s Place by Linda Rodriguez
The Hollow Woman by Laura Benedict
Dolores is Dead by Daryl Wood Gerber
Crush by Chad Rohrbacher
SECOND COURSE: CRAVINGS
The Well by Chris Holm
Gavage by Chuck Wendig
Anniversary by Hilary Davidson
THIRD COURSE: CRIMINALLY DELICIOUS
The Jaws of Life by Laura K. Curtis
Down Cumberland Ferry by Ron Earl Phillips
Addictions by Neliza Drew
Reunion by Joelle Charbonneau
Cakewalk by Chad Eagleton
A Hungry Soul by Ellie Anderson
The Rewards by Steve Weddle
FOURTH COURSE: HARD CORE FOODIES
Kamikaze Death Burgers at the Ghost Town Café by Thomas Pluck
Roach Coach by Stephen Blackmoore
Young Americans by Josh Stallings
Pizza Face and the Cheeseburger Deathgrip by Kent Gowran
FIFTH COURSE: JUST DESSERTS
That’s a Sweet Invasion, Craig by Clare Toohey
There’s No Place Like Home by Jenny Gardiner
Simon Sez in The Snickerdoodle Kerfuffle by Johnny Shaw
Just Part of the Job by Holly West
“Disgusting and delicious.”
–Scott Phillips, Author of The Adjustment and The Ice Harvest