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Vastarien, Vol. 2, Issue 2 Kindle Edition
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Contents
Clematis, White and Purple
D. P. Watt
like crickets
Robin Gow
not other’s tongues
Robin Gow
types of knife blades:
Robin Gow
The Stringer of Wiltsburg Farm
Eden Royce
The Pelt
Christi Nogle
Silences
Lucy A. Snyder
Visions of the Gothic Body in Thomas Ligotti’s Short Stories
Deborah Bridle
Eyestalk
C. M. Crockford
Daddy’s Departure
Danielle Hark
The Sprite House
Trent Kollodge
Sirens in the Night
Paul L. Bates
Thomas Ligotti: The Abyss of Radiance
S. C. Hickman
The Milk Man
Alana I. Capria
Trans Woman Gutted
Valin Paige
What Found Nevaeh
Donyae Coles
art by Giuseppe Balestra, Tatiana Garmendia, and Danielle Hark (including cover art)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 31, 2019
- File size4170 KB
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Review
Winner of the 2018 This Is Horror Award for Best Fiction Magazine
"Vastarien is... perhaps the highest quality literary journal in the horror sphere."
--Signal Horizon
About the Author
Jon Padgett is a professional-though lapsed-ventriloquist who lives in New Orleans with his spouse, their daughter, and a rescue dog and cat. He is the Co-Editor-In-Chief of Vastarien: A Literary Journal, a source of critical study and creative response to the work of Thomas Ligotti. Padgett's first short story collection, The Secret of Ventriloquism, was named the Best Fiction Book of 2016 by Rue Morgue Magazine. His recent novelette, The Broker of Nightmares, was published by Nightscape Press. In mid-2019, the same press will be publishing a deluxe, fully illustrated box set including Padgett's The Secret of Ventriloquism, Matthew M. Bartlett's Gateways to Abomination, and a third yet-untitled collection with stories written in collaboration by the two authors.
Harry 0. Morris's artwork has been legendary since the 1970s. He has illustrated more stories by horror authors Richard Matheson and Thomas Ligotti than any other artist, and his work helped to define the genre with his innovative use of collage and computer graphics. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B07VZYC69H
- Publisher : Grimscribe Press (July 31, 2019)
- Publication date : July 31, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 4170 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 138 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,191,327 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #330 in Horror & Supernatural Literary Criticism (Books)
- #30,427 in Horror (Kindle Store)
- #59,062 in Horror Literature & Fiction
- Customer Reviews:
About the authors
Lucy A. Snyder is the five-time Bram Stoker Award-winning and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author of 14 books:
* Sister, Maiden, Monster
* Halloween Season
* Exposed Nerves
* Garden of Eldritch Delights
* While the Black Stars Burn
* Spellbent
* Shotgun Sorceress
* Switchblade Goddess
* Soft Apocalypses
* Orchid Carousals
* Sparks and Shadows
* Chimeric Machines
* Installing Linux on a Dead Badger
* Shooting Yourself in the Head For Fun and Profit: A Writer's Survival Guide
Her writing has been translated into French, Russian, Italian, Czech, and Japanese editions and has appeared in publications such as Apex Magazine, Nightmare Magazine, Pseudopod, Strange Horizons, Weird Tales, Steampunk World, and Best Horror of the Year, Vol. 5.
She has an MFA in creative writing from Goddard College and lives in Ohio. You can follow her on Twitter at @LucyASnyder.
You can learn more at her website: www.lucysnyder.com
Christi Nogle’s debut novel, Beulah, is out now from Cemetery Gates Media and her collection The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future is coming in early 2023 from Flame Tree Press. Her short stories have appeared in over fifty publications including PseudoPod, Vastarien, and Dark Matter Magazine along with anthologies such as C.M Muller’s Nightscript and Flame Tree’s American Gothic. Christi is a member of the Horror Writers Association, Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, and Codex Writers’ Group. She lives in Boise, Idaho with her partner Jim and their gorgeous dogs. Follow her at christinogle.com or on Twitter @christinogle
Praise for Beulah:
“Nogle, like all writers with a rare knack coupled with incredible skill and imagination, makes everything she writes look easy and effortlessly ingenious. Even the Table of Contents of her latest novel, Beulah, reflects that sense of effortless ingenuity (The beginning chapter is called “When you talk to the dead”, followed by 12 month named titles, followed by the last chapter, “When you walk with the dead”). I’ve been lucky enough to publish Nogle’s short stories twice now, and I hope to publish her work many more times in the future. My initial reaction to reading this debut novel is simply this: how in the hell could this be anyone’s first novel? It’s so assured, so masterful, so in control at every level. This is not the typical mess of even the most talented writer’s first attempt at that tricky long form. This is the work of a top tier author in top form. Anyone writing a book blurb is tempted to summarize the plot and shower the book (and writer) with hyperbolic praise. I won’t do the former, and I promise you I’m not doing the latter. Nogle has all the goods, a singularly weird imagination, a tremendous sense of pacing and voice, and a mastery of clarity and control on the sentence level. Beulah will easily prove to be one of the best horror novels (never mind debut novels) of 2022. Read it. “
-Jon Padgett, author of The Secret of Ventriloquism
With a skilled and unflinching hand, Nogle guides us through layers of time and experience in Beulah. Through the eyes of reluctantly “gifted” Georgie, we see what is usually hidden—the heartbreaking and terrifying—every rich and textured detail leading to a truly satisfying payoff. I will never forget this walk with the dead.
— J.A.W. McCarthy, author of SOMETIMES WE’RE CRUEL AND OTHER STORIES
Beulah:
Beulah is the story of Georgie, an eighteen-year-old with a talent (or affliction) for seeing ghosts. Georgie and her family have had a hard time since her father died, but she and her mother Gina and sisters Tommy and Stevie are making a new start in the small town of Beulah, Idaho where Gina’s wealthy friend Ellen has set them up to help renovate an old stone schoolhouse. Georgie experiences a variety of disturbances—the town is familiar from dreams and she seems to be experiencing her mother’s memory of the place, not to mention the creepy ghost in the schoolhouse basement—but she is able to maintain, in her own laconic way, until she notices that her little sister Stevie also has the gift. Stevie is in danger from a malevolent ghost, and Georgie tries to help, but soon Georgie is the one in danger.
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“Sirens in the Night” by Paul L. Bates distracts you with its infestation of traditional body horror tropes like things growing under your skin without ever directing your view to the gore and allowing it to happen off-screen. Instead, this clotted gore is spattered across “The Milk Man” by Alana I. Capria and prevents you from washing clean of its effects.
“Clematis, White and Purple” by D. P. Watt was a delightful story about perspective. I would love to see this one adapted as an animated short. “The Stringer of Wiltsburg Farm” by Eden Royce had a wonderful voice and evocative monster. “The Sprite House” by Trent Kollodge was a disconcertingly nihilistic take on the esoteric text that is used to break barriers between worlds.