Lost Films is a sprawling tome featuring a treasure trove of stories based around…..yep, you guessed it, Lost Films! And here at Grim Reader HQ, we do love a themed anthology. Anthologies such as this I find are often enjoyed in bursts; a story or two at night, perhaps another squeezed in during a…
Tag: Lori Michelle
Talking publishing and Stephen King with Max and Lori.
It’s been a while since I last talked to Max and Lori, owners of the fabulous Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. Since we last spoke, many books they have published, and as is often the case with PMMP variety is the spice of life. I caught up with them both recently to find out how…
Magazine review: Dark Moon Digest #28
The latest issue of Dark Moon Digest is host to more excellent short horror fiction, non-fiction and book reviews. Amongst the fiction, opening tale, Rewards Card, by Tom W. Miller reads like an episode from Tales From the Crypt. Rewards cards are seemingly thrust upon you in every store you visit these days and when…
Interview: Getting weird with Andrew Hilbert
Originally from Long Beach, CA, Andrew Hilbert now calls Austin, Texas home. Owner of a terrific beard, Andrew has been writing poetry and fiction for some time. His work has appeared in numerous journals and websites. He is the author of the novella ‘Death Thing’, ‘Bangface and the Gloryhole’, ‘Toilet Stories from Outer Space’ and…
Dark review: Dark Moon Digest #26
The latest edition of Dark Moon Digest is amazing. It’s amazing for a couple of reasons. The first of these being that it is an emotional issue for the PMMP crew. Read the intro and the first story and you will see why. The second reason is the fiction. Dark Moon Digest is a quarterly…
Book review: Dark Moon Digest #25
Dark Moon Digest is a quarterly magazine of horror that has a nice balance of short stories and non-fiction articles. I always enjoy the articles by Jay Wilburn and this issue is no exception, here Jay talks about shared universe anthologies, something I am a big fan of. ‘This is Horror’ main man Michael David…
BTB Storytellers: LOST SIGNALS SPECIAL FEATURE coming soon.
At the start of August, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing released a great anthology called LOST SIGNALS. The theme of this anthology was horror transmissions or signals from beyond. A whole host of writers from across the genre came forth with some epic, unsettling, weird and downright creepy tales. I am soon launching a new feature called BTB Storytellers…
Interview: Max Booth III & Lori Michelle talk PMMP
I recently had a sit down with Max Booth III and Lori Michelle to talk about their adventures with Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing (Is this the longest named publisher in the industry?). Anyway, Max and Lori at PMMP have been grafting away since the summer of 2012 releasing a string of quality books that range…