by Nosetouch Press | Dec 28, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Matt Elphick MATT ELPHICK is a writer of dark fantasy and Folk Horror who draws inspiration from the countryside he grew up in, local folklore, and mythology. He is a Lecturer in Creative Writing and lives in the South East of England. When not...
by Nosetouch Press | Dec 26, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Fox Claret Hill FOX CLARET HILL is a transgender fiction writer who has been writing horror stories since he was old enough to spell. However, writing was nothing more than a shadowshrouded hobby until submitting his first short story in...
by Nosetouch Press | Dec 26, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Ryan Cassavaugh RYAN CASSAVAUGH is a playwright and author originally from the cold frozen wastelands of New Hampshire. He’s written a whole bunch of plays. Jimmy’s First Christmas on Parole is good; Three Glorious Weeks is even better. He wrote...
by Nosetouch Press | Dec 18, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Richard Thomas RICHARD THOMAS is the award-winning author of eight books: three novels—Disintegration and Breaker (Penguin Random House Alibi), as well as Transubstantiate (Otherworld Publications); four short story collections—Staring Into the...
by Nosetouch Press | Dec 14, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Thersa Matsuura THERSA MATSUURA is a graduate of Clarion West (2015), a recipient of the HWA’s Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Scholarship (2015), and the author of two short story collections, A Robe of Feathers and Other Stories (Counterpoint...
by Nosetouch Press | Dec 5, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Charlie Hughes CHARLIE HUGHES writes dark suspense and horror stories. He lives in South London with his wife and two children. In 2016, Charlie took the 1st prize in the Ruth Rendell short story competition. Since then, his work has been...
by Nosetouch Press | Nov 16, 2023 | Contributors, Interviews, The Fiends in the Furrows III |
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: Steve Rasnic Tem STEVE RASNIC TEM’s writing career spans over 40 years, including poetry, plays, short stories, and novels in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, horror, crime, and regional fiction set in the Appalachian South. His...
by Nosetouch Press | Jun 27, 2023 | Catherine McCarthy, Gothic, Interviews, News |
1. What draws you to the gothic? Honestly, the gothic to me is like second nature. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t live with a sense of the uncanny, a sense of spiritual uncertainty, even in childhood. I can’t explain this, it’s a gut thing. If I attempt to...
by Nosetouch Press | Apr 3, 2023 | Grayson Daly, Interviews, News |
1. What do you like best about horror fiction?I think my favorite aspect is the bending of reality. In my favorite horror stories, the line between the real and the unreal blurs, and the narrator’s mind becomes as much of an enemy as the evil they’re running from. I...
by Nosetouch Press | Feb 8, 2023 | D.T. Neal, Interviews, News, The Thing in Yellow |
Tell us about your latest book. My latest book is a short story collection entitled, THE THING IN YELLOW—it’s a collection of thirteen short stories written in homage to the Robert Chambers book, THE KING IN YELLOW, which came out in 1895. What’s it about? DTN: I love...
by Nosetouch Press | Sep 23, 2022 | D.T. Neal, Interviews, News, The Cursed Earth |
Tell us about THE CURSED EARTH. THE CURSED EARTH is a cosmic folk horror comedy thriller novel set in the forests of Pennsylvania. It centers around the fictional town of Lynchburg, which is heavily involved in mushroom farming. That’s a big business in Pennsylvania,...
by Nosetouch Press | Aug 24, 2022 | C.W. BLACKWELL, Interviews, News, Song of the Red Squire |
What do you like most about the Appalachian Mountains as a story setting? It really has to do with the region’s deep, rich history and staggering beauty. When I lived in the mid-Atlantic region, I’d take weekend trips out to the Blue Ridge Mountains. This was many...