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featuring Lawrence Dagstine.
A new zombie anthology from the good folks at Rymfire eBooks…
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Also available on LULU and through Smashwords.
A new zombie anthology from the good folks at Rymfire eBooks…
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Also available on LULU and through Smashwords.

With stories and poetry by: Martin Turton, Thom Gabaldon, Aurelio Rico Lopez III, Lawrence Dagstine, John Grey, roibeard Ui-neill, Patrick Thomas, TJ McIntyre, Daniel C. Smith, Deborah P. Kolodji, W. Gregory Stewart, Jean Davis, Richard Harland, and MORE!
Previous Issues with Lawrence R. Dagstine:

You can now find my 400th publishing credit in the webzine/free PDF Download/Lulu Magazine… OG’s Speculative Fiction, edited on a monthly to bimonthly basis by Seth Crossman. Issue #25. It wasn’t that long ago that I graced the pages of Issue #23. This issue has wonderful artwork, a supernova or planet burning up, I believe. You can download the issue in PDF format direct to your computers. Other fiction and poetry in this issue includes a story by Desmond Warzel. This is my third time at the long-running “Opinion Guy.”


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It appears I’ve not only been shortlisted but accepted by a half-dozen or more print anthologies by various presses with themes over the next twelve months. Some of these themes range from werewolves and vampires to dark speculative fiction and the Apocalypse. One of these anthologies, and it’s a pretty thick one at that, is by the fairly new Pill Hill Press (www.pillhillpress.com). I’m not quite sure, but I think I’m headlining a 25-author anthology of tales about these furry, fanged beasts who come out whenever there is a full moon. I even recognize a few names, like Rob Rosen, Scott Sandridge, and Matthew Dent. Still, this is a MUST HAVE Collection!
DIRECT ORDERS (or Amazon):
http://www.pillhillpress.com/books.html
On AMAZON – Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping:
Edited by Jessica A. Weiss
ISBN-13: 978-0984261093
Werewolves… Werewolves… Werewolves… MORE Werewolves…!
Just check the “Books & Anthos” section; or click on the picture/link
The Adopted–Lawrence R. Dagstine
The Beast Within–Frank Summers
Rise of the Animal–Carl Hose
Twin Moons–Christopher Jacobsmeyer
Grandma, What Big Teeth You Have– Rob Rosen
Exodus–Jessy Marie Roberts
Running With The Pack-Mark Souza
Shilak’s Gift–Scott Sandridge
Roadkill–D. Nathan Hilliard
Forces of Evil–Edward Mckeown
Blood Drops and Mercury–Stephanie Morrell
Arcadia–Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
The Mystery of St. Mary’s Morgue–Matthew Dent
The Werewolf Spell–Kiki Howell
The Trojan Plushy–David Bernstein
The Bane of Existence–Marianne Halbert
Caffeine Fix–Fiona Titchenell
The In Crowd–Patricia Puckett
Uninvited–Kelly Metz
By The Cycle Of The Moon–Dylan J. Morgan
Runaway–J.Leigh Bailey
Once Upon A Crime–Jay Raven
Azieran: The Templar’s Chalice–Christopher Heath
Without Remorse–Ben Langhinrichs
Springing The Wolf–Dale Carothers
Author’s Note: Available on Kindle and all other digital readers come Late September 2010.
Other New Entries: “Books & Anthos”
A couple of weeks ago I grabbed my third acceptance to the long running speculative fiction/science fiction magazine on the Web — available as a free PDF Download to read and eventually purchase on LULU as a magazine for cons — The Opinion Guy (aka OG’s Speculative Fiction). This would be my second acceptance in one year to them, and they’ve featured some very talented and familiar names in the science fiction arena. Both short stories and poetry. Matter of fact, this third credit comes right after my 2nd, and bolstered me up to the 400 credit mark. Editor is Seth Crossman, and he also provides an Internet site full of informative articles.
Third Acceptance – Click on the link(s) for some free reading in PDF format
MAIN HOMEPAGE:
Previous Dagstine Stories:
https://lawrencedagstine.com/2010/03/25/ogs-speculative-fiction-march-2010-2nd-acceptances/
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Holy Moly, the Scarecrows are back!! Steampunk horror, Neo-Victorian literature, and pulp adventure and mayhem during the post-Civil War. A tale with a twist. An invasion of epic proportion! A novelette! Characters we care about, and an unexpected plotline. Hundreds of pages worth of Penny Dreadfuls for your pocket: PDF Format, iPad and iPhone, Mobipocket, and through Amazon Kindle! Featuring more than 500+ pages of fiction. Only $1.99 in most formats (Kindle prices go for about $4.99 to $5.99).
Lawrence Dagstine & His Killer Scarecrows in Steampunk Tales… Again!
Get it on Amazon Kindle, iPad or iPhone, PDF, or click: “eBooks & Kindle.”
STEAMPUNK TALES – 7 (own both issues)
STEAMPUNK TALES – 6 (own both issues)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND…. SERIALIZED SCARECROWS IN 1870…

Emulating the style of the pulp adventure magazines of the 1920s and ’30s, Steampunk Tales contains first-run, original fiction written by an A+ list of award-winning authors. Issue 7 contains 8 stories, most running between 4,300 to 11,000 words, for an unbelievable price.
Only $1.99 in most formats (except Kindle)!
Tales in Issue 7 include:
1. Mask of Tezcatlipoca, Part 4 by G. D. Falksen
2. The Sacrifices of Automated Tabulation by Richard Farnsworth
3. A Town of Crows, Part 2 by Lawrence R. Dagstine
4. Unbelieving Jaxx, Part 2 by John F. Montagne
5. Mist and Shadow by Arkwright
6. Lonely Light, Part 2 by Karl Custer
7. The Trials of Professor Sinister; Extracts from the Traveling Diary of Matalaine Morningside, Part 2 by Larry C. Kay
8. Sideways, Part 4 by Andrew Singleton
Original cover painting by the amazing Adam Smith!
Other New Entries: “eBooks & Kindle”
It’s finally summer, folks, and I’m back for what is my third appearance with a weird SF/alternate history tale of sorts to M-BRANE SF. Edited by Christopher Fletcher, M-Brane Scifi is not just an electronic monthly, a speculative magazine dedicated to the pulps. It’s available in PDF format for only $1.00 per issue ($12.00 annually); you can download it to your Amazon Kindles and other e-readers. Christopher Fletcher also provides a daily blog site, complete with news, reviews, and insight on subjects of science fiction and science fact. Hard SF, Sociological SF, Space Opera, Cyberpunk, Alternate History, authors new and old can all be found at M-BRANE SF.
Issue Line-up: Edd Howarth, Aaron Polson, Lawrence Dagstine, Jason Sizemore, Joe Jablonski, Charles A. Muir, Margaret Karmazin.
Previous Issues available as compilation print mags on LULU (www.lulu.com)
M-Brane SF Issue #9 — October 2009
M-Brane SF – Issue #2 — March 2009
Other New Entries: “Magazines” – PDF Downloads
“The world only exists in your eyes. You can make it as big or as small as you want.”
“You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.”
“All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.”
I’ll be coming for a second time to what, over the last year or so, has become a very popular and free webzine for writers of poetry, inspirational stories, Christian Fiction, Experimental Fiction, Some Science Fiction and Fantasy, Christian Science Fiction, and more or less stories that are uplifting. NO horror. Rob Crandall’s: Einstein’s Pocket Watch. This would be my 2nd upcoming appearance to the webzine, but with a mainstream/literary piece this time. I was in the first issue, and I’ll be back again September 2010. It’s a wonderful blog webzine. Check it out.
2nd Appearances – Mainstream – Edited by Rob Crandall
Fiction & Poetry in link below:
I’ve also gotten 2nd acceptances to “Shelter of Daylight” and 3rd acceptances to OG’s Speculative Fiction. I’ll try and post those over the next two, three weeks.
Other New Entries: “Magazines” – Webzines
This is a reminder post for what is clearly one of the best designed Horror Digests on the market. I believe it’s available in a few bookstores in the lit. journal section, so there’s distribution to my knowledge. It might be available at The Horror Mall, too. Or you can just order direct from their homepage. But at close to 300 pages, you get not one, not two, but THREE ISSUES in ONE! I have a piece in the most recently released edition: Withersin – Arsenic. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but well worth it. If you’re a fan of horror, you’re missing out. Their interviews, reviews, and non-fiction articles get five stars automatically. Their artwork is award-winning. Get your copy today.
*Turpentine – Iodine – Arsenic*
And remember, each thick-filled issue is actually THREE issues in one!
ORDER WITHERSIN w. LAWRENCE DAGSTINE:
Edited by Misty Gersley
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Yes, that would be correct… “Tails”, not tales.
Cover Art and Ordering Info coming soon.
Intended Author Line Up:
The Adopted–Lawrence R. Dagstine
The Beast Within–Frank Summers
Rise of the Animal–Carl Hose
Twin Moons–Christopher Jacobsmeyer
Grandma, What Big Teeth You Have– Rob Rosen
Exodus–Jessy Marie Roberts
Running With The Pack-Mark Souza
Shilak’s Gift–Scott Sandridge
Roadkill–D. Nathan Hilliard
Forces of Evil–Edward Mckeown
Blood Drops and Mercury–Stephanie Morrell
Arcadia–Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
The Mystery of St. Mary’s Morgue–Matthew Dent
The Werewolf Spell–Kiki Howell
The Trojan Plushy–David Bernstein
The Bane of Existence–Marianne Halbert
Caffeine Fix–Fiona Titchenell
The In Crowd–Patricia Puckett
Uninvited–Kelly Metz
By The Cycle Of The Moon–Dylan J. Morgan
Runaway–J.Leigh Bailey
Once Upon A Crime–Jay Raven
Azieran: The Templar’s Chalice–Christopher Heath
Without Remorse–Ben Langhinrichs
Springing The Wolf–Dale Carothers
Other New Entries: “Books & Anthos” – Coming Soon!
Artwork: “Van Helsing Werewolf” by Blog America.
Nurses and babysitters taking care of vampires and werewolves during The Great Depression? President Herbert Hoover striking financial aid deals with monsters? Compassion for a vampire child from another era? Who came first? The monsters or the humans? The year is 1930… and Lawrence Dagstine is just one of your Feature Authors for a very weird novelette. It all takes place in the latest issue of Sam’s Dot Publishing’s digest-sized magazine, Cover of Darkness. Edited by Tyree Campbell. Published semi-annually.
COVER OF DARKNESS – MAY 2010
Order Lawrence Dagstine’s novelette in Cover of Darkness:
http://www.genremall.com/anthologiesr.htm#coverofdarkness0510
Sam’s Dot Publishing Main Homepage (updated monthly):
Also featuring Novelette-length work by Lawrence Dagstine:
COVER OF DARKNESS – NOVEMBER 2009
Get both issues for a discounted postage price at The Genre Mall.
Other Authors & Poets: Mark Anthony Brennan, Tyree Campbell, Virginia Mohlere, Jonathan Wolf, Edward Cox, Ferrel D. Moore, Marc Colten, Lawrence Dagstine, W.K. Tucker, Jennifer Sparlin, Hillary Bartholomew, Eric Obame, Thom Olausson, Marge B. Simon, Peter Layton, K.S. Hardy, Cathy Buburuz, Gary Every, Ash Krafton, and finally, W.C. Roberts.
Other New Entries: “Magazines”
In about a month or so I’ll be returning for a third time with a weird SF/alternate history tale of sorts to M-BRANE SF. Edited by Christopher Fletcher, M-Brane Science Fiction is not just a monthly, speculative magazine dedicated to the pulps in PDF format. It’s also only $1.00 per electronic issue ($12.00 per year), and you can download it to your Amazon Kindles and other digital readers. Christopher Fletcher provides a daily blog site, complete with hardcore news, reviews, and insight on subjects of science fiction and science fact. Hard SF, Sociological SF, Cyberpunk, Alternate History, authors new and old can all be found at M-BRANE SF. A LULU version is also offered, I believe.
M-BRANE SF – Third Acceptance (summer 2010)
COMING SOON – SO STAY TUNED!
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You can now find me in the thick and fairly new Anthology-Magazine, SHELTER OF DAYLIGHT. Issue #3. Published on a bi-annual basis by Sam’s Dot Publishing, and I must confess, with this new year, their cover art and printer/print quality has improved greatly! For this issue I have a science fiction story, and there is a slew of other great authors. Edited by Tyree Campbell and available in a super-glossy, perfect-bound format. Just click on the links or the cover art below. Cheers, Lawrence.
Published semi-annually by Sam’s Dot Publishing:
Sam’s Dot Publishing – Main Homepage:
ORDER THIS ISSUE (or subscribe):
http://www.genremall.com/zinesr.htm#shelter
Other Great Magazines – The Genre Mall
Author Line-up: Tom Humphrey, Greer Woodward, Tyree Campbell, Lawrence Barker, Ursula Warnecke, Kisa Rupp, Keith Graham, Maria Alberto, David Tallerman, Molly Schwanz, Jared Millet, Robin Mayhall, Lawrence R. Dagstine, Michael D. Sonnier, Shane Nelson, John Marfink, Jaime Lee Moyer, Anne Brennan, Marge Simon, K.S. Hardy, WC Roberts, J.L. Opskar, and Amelia B. Winkler.
Other New Entries: “Magazines”
You can find me for a second time in the long-running, speculative fiction magazine and PDF webzine: OG’s Speculative Fiction. Issue #23, March to April 2010. Previous issues include an appearance in Issue #9. Edited by Seth Crossman, this particular issue not only features myself but stories by Wayne Helge, Poetry by Darrell Lindsey, and Cover Art by Jem French. It’s a classic issue, in both free format and print format (eventual release through LULU)… Online articles, too. Enjoy!
“Still one of my favorite stories we have ever published. We hope you enjoy the issue.”
— Seth Crossman, editor of the Opinion Guy
Available in print via LULU, or as a free PDF – THE OPINION GUY.
HOMEPAGE (with articles):
FREE PDF DOWNLOADS (for most readers):
http://theopinionguy.com/2010/03/ogs-speculative-fiction-issue-23/
http://theopinionguy.com/ogs-speculative-fiction/
PURCHASE A PRINT ISSUE (Convention Copies):
‘Also featuring Lawrence R. Dagstine’
The scarecrows are finally here!!! Steampunk horror, Neo-Victorian literature, and pulp adventure and mayhem during the post-Civil War. A tale with a twist. An invasion of epic proportion! A novelette! Characters we care about, and an unexpected plotline. Hundreds of pages worth of Penny Dreadfuls for your pocket: PDF Format, iPad and iPhone, Mobipocket, and through Amazon Kindle! Featuring more than 500+ pages of fiction. Only $1.99 in most formats (Kindle prices may vary).
Steampunk Horror and the Post-Civil War!
Digital Novelettes and Thrills and Chills!
*eBOOKS & KINDLE:*
Apple iPhone – iPad – iPod Touch – PDF Version – Amazon Kindle
“A TOWN OF CROWS” by Lawrence R. Dagstine
AUTHOR LINE-UP: G.D. Falksen, Joe Goodson, Lawrence Dagstine, Katherine Isham, Arkwright, Karl Custer, Larry C. Kay, John F. Montagne, Andrew Singleton. Cover Art by Brian Bowes. Steampunk Marketing, Evelyn Kriete.
Past Dagstine-Featured Editions!
Author’s Note: ‘probably one of my scariest novelettes to date…’
Other New Entries: “eBooks & Kindle” and “Magazines”
Welcome to 2010. For a decade it started off as a small webzine within the confines of cyberspace, publishing many of today’s familiar SF poets and short story authors… Well, it’s finally here. The premiere print issue of the highly anticipated Sam’s Dot Pub: THE MARTIAN WAVE. I am honored to have a story in the premiere issue among such names. Get it now. This first issue has a superb cover by Laura Givens and is bound to sell out either online or at Sam’s Dot Publishing attended conventions. Now a semi-annual magazine! Rejoice!
FEATURING: Steve De Beer, Tyree Campbell, Dan Thompson, Keith P. Graham, Patty Jansen, Bret Tallman, Rick Novy, Shelly Bryant, Justin Bohardt, s.c. Virtes, Marge Simon, and Lawrence Dagstine. Edited by J. Alan Erwine.
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Hello, and congratulations to the New Orleans Saints for winning Super Bowl 44. Here was a place that went through a lot five years ago, and I can’t think of a team and city that deserves it more. Yes, I was rooting for you guys while I was in Atlantic City. Now on to SF, Fantasy, and the Post-Apocalypse. I just watched The Road last night; what a terrible movie that was. Don’t fear, I’ll have a better story than that coming to the December 2010 issue of Aoife’s Kiss (What, better than the Cormac McCarthy you say?). Published quarterly by Sam’s Dot Publishing, Aoife’s Kiss is edited by Tyree Campbell. This will either mark my 12th or 13th acceptance into the magazine’s print and former Web component. A lot of stories are being held onto at the moment, so I’ll know more over the course of the year. Check out a few sample issues below with stories of mine in them. And speaking of roads, we’re on the Road to 400 credits!
A Few Sample Issues Featuring Lawrence R. Dagstine
Available for purchase or subscription via The Genre Mall
Personally, I recommend trying out either the June 2009 or September 2009 issues. Both had decent stories, the issues sold out and they were bestsellers more than two, three times over. Those two issues in particular had to be reprinted over three times! All available at The Genre Mall: www.genremall.com
Aoife’s Kiss Issue #22
Aoife’s Kiss #24
Aoife’s Kiss #25

Aoife’s Kiss #29

Aoife’s Kiss #30 [Bestseller]

Aoife’s Kiss #31

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A little reminder that The Martian Wave, edited by J. Alan Erwine and put out by Sam’s Dot Publishing, will be coming out spring 2010. There’s the old banner below, back when, for about ten years, The Martian Wave was a quarterly webzine of interplanetary stories, space opera, astronaut tales, and fiction about intergalactic exploration. That was always the central theme. I appeared in the old Martian Wave about five, maybe six times, and it’ll be real nice to see it now in its much fuller form, and as a semi-annual print magazine. Intended line-up below!
After ten years – Now an upcoming print magazine
To be published semi-annually by Sam’s Dot Publishing:
PREMIERE ISSUE LINE-UP… THUS FAR:
First Issue Cover Art by Laura Givens
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The 2010 edition of The Random Eye is now up — an annual e-Zine dedicated to alternatives, communication that breaks the mold, universes or altiverses that are parallel in nature, and where, for the new decade, tea is the ongoing theme. Edited by Melissa Jones, The Random Eye is also The Random Radio. Published annually. Come, click, and have a cup.
MAIN HOMEPAGE:
http://therandomeye.atspace.com/index.html
THE RANDOM EYE on TWITTER:
http://twitter.com/therandomeye
FREE FICTION – THEME: TEA…
http://therandomeye.atspace.com/thegirlwhodreamtportals.html
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