Magazines
~Stephen King~
Online Magazines
Apex Digest Online - February 2008
Non-Fiction - Reviews:
Vacation by Jeremy C. Shipp
John Dies at the End by David Wong
Non-Fiction - Interviews:
Jeremy C. Shipp
Sara King
David Wong
Summer - 2007
Review of Mathias Freese's The i Tetraology
Mathias Freese takes three characters from the horrors of an internment camp during World War 2, to the life of a war criminal hidden amongst the populace of Long Island, to a young man discovering his father was said criminal.
Nocturnal Ooze Magazine Online - CLOSED
Fiction - Black & White (April-May 2007)
Anna hadn't meant to be keeping track of the passage of the days and weeks in her flesh; she'd begun on the soft sheet-rock covering her space. She snapped out of a daze at one point, and discovered she'd been digging at her arm. With the last match, she lit the candle—and counted fifteen bloody gouges on her forearm. There was little feeling in the arm, delayed shock perhaps. After that though, she'd just kept adding one mark on her arm for each one on the soft sheet-rock covering the walls of her space.
Fiction - The Lion Roared (summer 2006)
Emmy tore her focus from the road for just one second to flick her lighter and touch the flame to the tip of the cigarette that had dangled from her lips for a half hour. In that one moment, some kind of dog wandered out onto the road; Emmy saw the red reflection of the animal's eyes barely in time, and she swerved while hitting the brakes.
Print Magazines
Apex Sci-Fi & Horror Digest Issue 10 - Summer 2007
Interview with industry icon, William F. Nolan
Jodi Lee: Over the years, a Logan’s Run remake has been planned, shelved, planned and reshelved. As of February 21st of this year, Silver Pictures and Warner Brothers (producers) were stating that the remake is of high priority, but it sounded like Bryan Singer (X2, Superman) has been pulled from the project. Given this situation, and the right set of circumstances, who would be your favorite to direct the remake?
William F. Nolan: Indeed, it seems that Bryan Singer has (alas!) pulled away from Logan’s Run after almost two years of development. However, he may return as a producer when he completes his next film assignment (another Superman?) and may even resume plans to direct the picture. He’s very high on the novel. He would be my number one choice as director. I have, at present, no connection with Joel Silver or Warner Bro.—though I hope to be on hand for the shoot as a consultant, allowing me to write a book on the production, Running With Logan.
Night to Dawn 11 - Spring 2007
Non-Fiction Reviews:
All Acts of Pleasure
Love is the Bond
He tore himself from my womb, ripping ang shredding as he came. Michael barely had time to call the council to save my life before my child, our child, began to grow. Immediately after he was freed from my body, he began to feed.
On me.
Night to Dawn 10 - Summer 2006
Non-Fiction Reviews:
Red Dragon
Final Destination 3
The Beltane Papers
Numerous reviews appearing over a span of three years.
Received assigned books from then review coordinator, Lisa McSherry.
List of titles coming soon.
The Blessed Bee Pagan Family Newsletter
Reviews and article in several issues. Although I have only received one contributor copy I have been told my work has appeared in other issues. I can verify work in at least this one issue however.
Issue #27 - Winter 2006
Review - Patchwork of Magic: Living in a Pagan World
Review - Rites of Passage
newWitch Issue #7
Review - Teen Witch Kit
Silver RavenWolf has her fans, but I'm not one of them. The "If I don't do it, someone else will" excuse for putting out the Teen Witch Kit just does not cut it with me. I tried being objective with this kit - really, I did.
newWitch Issue #12
Bard's Book of Pagan Songs
I can't verify the publication of the review in the magazine, other than that I signed a contract for its use in this particular issue. I received payment, but not the contributor copy.*update* Contributor copy received!!! Thanks Anne and Kenaz!
PanGaia Issue #41
Review - The Celtic Tree Oracle
Review - The Celtic Book of the Dead
Review - The Dreampower Tarot
I'll post clips of reviews as I can track 'em down. Either the mail has eaten my contributor copies, or they've been lost in the shuffle somewhere.