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Insidious Reflections
#6. Dark stories by Kent Gowran, Weston Ochse,
L.L. Soares, Chris Sumberg, James Reilly and Paul R. Klein. There are
interviews with Mark McLaughlin (and an excerpt from Dark Duets),
The Banner, Hairball8 Records... Don't forget Norman Partridge's "It
Came From the Drive-In" and Hank Wagner's book column. Audio reviews,
illustrations by Michael "Sport" Murphy. Garage Grrl: Amanda Violett. Featuring my story The
Secret Lives of Heroes. Available at Horror Garage and
Shocklines.
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On Writing
Horror. Part of the Writer's Digest series on
writing, this volume is the second revised edition on how
to write horror with essays from me, Joyce Carol Oates,
Stephen King,
Joe Landsdale,
Harlan
Ellison and many more. For more info go to
Writer's Digest. From the book description at Amazon:
The Compreh
ensive Guide on Writing and Selling Horror
features instruction from best-selling authors appeals to
beginning and experienced writers. Features my essay on Backwoods
Literature.
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Horror Garage
#11. Dark stories by Kent Gowran, Weston Ochse,
L.L. Soares, Chris Sumberg, James Reilly and Paul R. Klein. There are
interviews with Mark McLaughlin (and an excerpt from Dark Duets),
The Banner, Hairball8 Records... Don't forget Norman Partridge's "It
Came From the Drive-In" and Hank Wagner's book column. Audio reviews, illustrations
by Michael "Sport" Murphy. Garage Grrl: Amanda Violett. Featuring my story The
Secret Lives of Heroes. Available at Horror Garage and
Shocklines.
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Small Bites is a prestigous collection
of short short tales from 106 authors who have come together to raise
money for Charles Grant, a legend in the world of
horror writing. His books and stories have brought thrills and chills
to many. As a thank you for your tireless work of bringing readers from
around the world to live with the dark and secret things that go bump
in the night, this is our gift to you, Charles.
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RAW: Random Acts of Weirdness.
A collection of short stories from more than a dozen writers,
journeying through all things weird and violent. Weston's
reprinted story, Family Man, a tale of an imprisoned
soldier still in Vietnam, has received critical acclaim from authors
such as Andrew Vachss and Owl Goingback. (December 2002)
Available Here.
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Damned Nation.
Hell on earth. Dangerous visions of incarnate damnation
visited upon our delicate world by some of today's most imaginative authors,
including William F. Nolan, Poppy Z. Brite, Tom Piccirilli, Randy Chandler,
Weston Ochse, and more. Featuring
my story The Hobo Intervention of Bubby Milkey.
Available at Shocklines.
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Tooth
and Claw. An anthology featuring authors such
as Hugh B. Cave, Simon Clark, Brian Keene, Michael Laimo, and
Tim Lebbon, where humans are placed at the bottom of the
food chain. A screenplay based on Weston's 15,000 word novella,
Once Upon the End, is currently being considered
by several film companies. Two actors have already attached
themselves to the project. CD Rom.
(September 2002)
Available Here.
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Freaks, Geeks and Sideshow
Floozies. From
the seedy traveling midway, past the foreboding attroadsideraction,
to the comfort of a county fair, this vagabond band of writers
will introduce you to all manner of magic, amazement and terror
in Freaks, Geeks & Sideshow Floozies First
Impressions is a tale of birth and the inventiveness of chemical
creation. Trade Paperback. (May 2002)
Available Here.
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Tourniquet Heart.
This beautiful anthology is all about the horrors of love.
Weston's story, Glue and the Art of Supermodel Maintenance,
is particularly gruesome as it details one man's attempt to
keep beauty from fading. Also featuring stories from Steve
Rasnick Tem, Rhys Hughes, Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Fowler and
many more. Trade Paperback (April 2002)
Available Here.
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Children
of Cthulhu. This impressive anthology from Del Rey
tries and succeeds to put new ideas into the Lovecraft Universe.
Featuring stories from China Mieville, Alan Dean Foster,
Yvonne Navarro and others; Weston's tale, A Spectacle of a Man,
dissects the tortures of obsessive compulsiveness. Hardback
and Paperback. (January 2002)
Available Here.
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Stones,
an anthology featuring the works of such authors as James A,
Moore and Ed Gorman. Walk through most graveyards --
midday or midnight -- and you run into the markers of lives past. Each
slab of marble reflects a story. In Aliens in the Waste, Weston
tells the story of a Southwestern desert trailer park that uses
the souls of Mexican migrants as energy to fuel their lives. CD
Rom. (January 2003)
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The
Asylum: Tales from the Violent Ward. Bedtime Stories for the
Criminally Insane! A collection of never-before-published
short horror stories written by masters of the macabre, including
some of the top new voices in horror fiction today. Weston's
A Day in the Life of a Dust Bunny has been a favorite
read at several conventions, and is a blueprint for the uninhibited.
Trade Paperback. (January 2002)
Available Here.
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The
Best of Horrorfind. Featuring only the best stories
published in this first iteration of the Website's print foray,
Weston's story is old schoolprivate eye, meets new school succubus.
Lest we not forget the ogre chefs, read this tale titled Tender
Hearts Taste Better in Butter. Trade Paperback. (July
2001)
Available Here.
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The
Dead Inn. The first anthology published by Delirium
Books, featuring Weston's story Into the Darkness, Gently.
When a little girl is kidnapped, Pops Lips comes to her
rescue. Hardcover. (March 2001)
For information check here.
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The
Red Red Robin Project A unique round robin horror
anthology on CD-ROM, featuring the work of more than 60 authors.
All profit from the sale of this anthology has been donated
to an Oklahoma City women's shelter. Weston
contributed to the story Smiling Corpses. Read it so
that you may learn what the Royal Order of the Hairy Water Buffalo is.
CD Rom. (June 2000)
Available Here.
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Dead
Celebrities. Never has one had more fun killing a celebrity
that the rednecks in Weston's story, Smoky Mountain Hood Ornament.
For those hockey fans with squeamish stomachs, do not seek
this one out, lest you discover the relationship between Wayne Gretsky
an the hood ornament. Magazine.
(June 1999)
This story was reprinted in the Belgian journal Sampel.
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The
Earwig Flesh Factory, this anthology edited by Carlton
Mellick III is the template for all things edgy in the world of
Erasurehead Press. Printed in 1999, this fine chapbook contains
my story Everything Has Its Place, the tale of
a freshly exhumed zombie and his hunt for his missing humanism.
Chapbook. (November 1999)
For more information click Here.
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Natural
Selections. This beautifully produced novella is long
ago sold out, but can still be found in specialty stores and for
sale by collectors. This novella was the genesis for the novel
Called to Life, the first book in a dark sience fiction action trilogy.
Chapbook. (Jan 2001)
To find this out of print novella try this Info.
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