DEATH TO THE TYRANT, SANTA! : THE ELVISH MANIFESTO

TO THE PEOPLE OF PLANET EARTH :

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Heckfire and Darnation: a Cautionary Fable by Heath Lowrance

Mrs. Grait got religion one Sunday morning in spring while watching a television evangelist. She caught it like a sudden chill on a hot day, and within moments it had consumed her so thoroughly she could only weep bitterly at all the long years she’d wasted not in service to Continue reading Heckfire and Darnation: a Cautionary Fable by Heath Lowrance

30 Versions of Warm Leatherette by Graham Wynd

for Marko

Obsession: she understood obsession. He had noticed her a little—sort of goth, sort of emo—but it wasn’t until he knew the depths of her obsessions that he really took an interest. He sat behind her in English where Mr James always laughed that laugh that some of the lads thought hilarious, but most of the girls thought was creepy.

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Some Thoughts on ART by Richard Godwin

Historically debates about art and its cultural significance are thematically cloned by context. They often serve as mouthpieces for politics or trend.

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The Crowd by Melanie Browne

The snow crunches under their feet as they make their way to the arena. The lights from the stadium reflect off the mud colored slush that seeps into their boots. They appreciate the ironic and so they Continue reading The Crowd by Melanie Browne

Feral Things : An interview with Erin Cole

by Mav Skye

ErinCole2 Erin Cole is a dark, mischievous writer. She plants stars in your eyes while sewing midnight into your soul. I read everything she puts outs, always anxious to unlock the mysteries woven through her work. She kindly joins me today at Pulp Metal Magazine to talk about her latest release FERAL THINGS from Damnation Books.

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