Ask Chris and me about our most favorite writing to produce, and you will get the same answer from us both…whatever sells. Ok, I’m joking (although making a sale does help for sure), but I’d venture to guess, knowing Chris as well as I do and myself not as well, that we tend to look on our cross-genre work as some of the favorite of our output. Mixing science fiction with satire, erotica with a western, a 1930’s Hollywood noir vibe with some parody, or sprinkling some salaciousness into horror, Chris and I have married lots of forms, tropes, and styles into one big mess, to greater or lesser success.
I have just managed this with my new short story in the just-released fall issue of the mighty Grandfalloon Magazine.
I have written about Grandfalloon here before, most notably when Chris and I managed to get some stories into the summer issue of the magazine, a naughty speculative fiction issue that I guest edited. This time around, I’ve dropped a naughty horror tale, set in suburban 1977, into the witch’s brew that is the fall issue.
Other authors in this issue include Tim Jeffreys, Mark Antony Rossi, LindaAnn LoSchiavo, Angela Acosta, Julie Allyn Johnson, to name but a few. And with an interview with S.G. Ellerhoff and the stunning artwork that always accompanies a Granfalloon issue, you simply have to have this perfectly sized digest on your shelf.
I’m not just saying the above because I love the people over at Grandfalloon (and I do), but all one needs is to take a spin through your local bookstore (if one can find a bookstore local or anywhere else these days) to realize that there are very few speculative fiction magazines being produced any longer and certainly not ones as chock full and cool looking as Grandfalloon.
So order a copy of the new fall issue of Grandfalloon here. You’ll be happy you did.
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