Issue #2 of Shock Totem is coming out on July 1st. I can’t tell you how excited I am! It will be the first issue out since I was on staff, and I can’t wait to see it. Here is the illustrious TOC: * To Be Titled: An editorial, by K. Allen Wood * The [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Kurt Newton’
Shock Totem Issue #2
Posted in Writing, tagged Cate Gardner, Issue #2, Kurt Newton, Shock Totem, woo hoo! on June 22, 2010 | 13 Comments »
“Be Mysterious: Writers In Masks” Features Kurt Newton
Posted in Writing, tagged Be Mysterious: Writers in Masks, Kurt Newton, masks on May 14, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Masks by Kurt Newton When Mercedes first came up with her mad cross-promotional scheme to showcase writers and artists wearing masks, I admit I thought it was a bit silly, a variation on the child’s game of dress-up. But as the weeks unfolded, and Mercedes’ blog presented people in gas masks, clown masks, masquerade masks, [...]
Guest Post By Kurt Newton
Posted in Writing, tagged guest post, Kurt Newton, Literary Horror on December 21, 2009 | 12 Comments »
Literary Horror and Other Unnecessary Labels By Kurt Newton Whoever said horror fiction had to be crude? Whoever said you can’t have horror without art? Somebody must have said it because it’s all I see when I read blogs discussing the current state of the horror genre. You’d think there are only two types of [...]
So I Won Some Chocolate!
Posted in Writing, tagged chocolate, Eisley Jacobs, Kurt Newton, writing contest on December 17, 2009 | 14 Comments »
And I cannot tell you how excited I am! The very charming Eisley Jacobs ran a contest on her blog, and there are some really sweet and heartwarming comments on there. You can check it out here. Also, once upon a time Kurt Newton and I had a writing challenge going on, and I emerged the [...]
What A Prize!
Posted in Writing, tagged contest, Kurt Newton, Mercedes M. Yardley, Shock Totem, Tweet the Meat on October 21, 2009 | 3 Comments »
So, this rocks. Enter Tweet the Meat’s Halloween contest, and what can you win? A copy of Shock Totem’s debut issue, signed by the very scary Kurt Newton and the not-so-scary Yours Truly! Or I can be scary. Whatever you wish.
