Here's an extra-special sale and a great opportunity to read my non-erotic science fiction/fantasy/horror collection, Love Without Gun Control, and my non-fiction (strange history, weird art, etc) book, Welcome To Weirdsville for a great discount!
Love Without Gun Control
Now Only .99!
"Unique and truly fascinating," writes Mike Resnick! M. Christian isn't
as good as his peers say - he's better! This "best of" collection,
featuring the cream of his fantasy, horror, and science fiction stories,
is a dazzling achievement. Only M. Christian could have imagined what
happens when a boy's uncle blows Tibetan days powder in his face, or
when a woman gave birth to a new species … but not one of flesh and
blood, or when the Goddess of the Road gave the gift of beauty to a
mortal man. You will find these and eleven other unforgettable tales
from the man Stephen Dedma, author of The Art of Arrow Cutting and
Shadows Bite, hails as "A chimera, an amazing combination of tour guide
and magician. Whether he's writing science fiction, horror or fantasy,
he can take you to places you've never imagined, show you sights no-one
else will get to see, introduce you to some fascinating people, and
guarantee that the trip will be memorable from start to finish." Among
the contemporary classics featured in this stellar collection are: Some
Assembly Required, The Rich Man's Ghost, Medicine Man, Wanderlust,
Buried & Dead, Nothing So Dangerous, Shallow Fathoms, and
Constantine in Love. M. Christian's fantasy and science fiction has
appeared in Talebones, Space & Time Magazine, Skull Full Of Spurs,
Graven Images, Horror Garage, Song of Cthulhu, and other science fantasy
publications.
Welcome To Weirdsville
Now Only $2.99
"A wonderful compendium of interesting subjects and fascinating topics.
Will keep you reading just to found out what's going to be covered next.
Highly recommended for all lovers of weird & wonderful this side of
the Universe." -Avi Abrams, Dark Roasted Blend.
Peek under the rugs, open more than a few drawers, peek in the back
shelves and you'll find that ... well, Lord Byron himself said it best:
"Truth is always strange, stranger than fiction." Lakes that explode,
parasites that can literally change your mind, The New Motor, a noble
Word War 1 German pirate, the odd nature of ducks, the War Magician, the
City of Fire, men and their too big guns, a few misplaced nuclear
weapons, an iceberg aircraft carrier, the sad death of Big Mary, the
all-consuming hunger of the Bucklands, the giggling genius of Brian G.
Hughes, the Kashasha laughter epidemic.... Ponder that in a world that
holds things like kudzu, ophiocordyceps unilateralis, The Antikythera
Device, The Yellow Kid, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, Alfred Jarry,
Joseph Pujol, and suicide-bombing ants ... who knows what other kinds of
wonders as well as horrors may be out there?
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Welcome To Weirdsville: The New Motor
Talk about perfect timing! The wonderful Avi Abrams just put one of my all-time favorite Welcome To Weirdsville articles, on the stranger-than-strange New Motor, up on his great Dark Roasted Blend site.
Perfect timing because Welcome To Weirdsville now on on sale for only $2.99 from Futures-Past Editions!
Below is a tease of the article - for the rest just click here
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Perfect timing because Welcome To Weirdsville now on on sale for only $2.99 from Futures-Past Editions!
Below is a tease of the article - for the rest just click here
1854
America, the Northeast. The time, particularly, is important. Think about it: 1854.
- Years before even the civil war, a time of technological innovation.
- No electric lights.
- The safety match was even a year away.
- No elevators.
- The hypodermic syringe and spinal anesthesia was either just developed (the former) or just a little ways away (the latter). So don’t even THINK of getting sick.
- Think coal, wool coats, the Crimean War, legal slavery, and Sir Richard Burton in Mecca and Medina.
Also John Murray Spear.
Go ahead, look him up. If you're lucky, you might find him as a footnote, a side-thought in the spiritualist movement of the time. You know: ghosts, table-turning, trances, automatic writing, levitations ... in other words, spirits. Spear was part of that world, a medium- temperature medium.
Then sometime during that coal and Crimean War year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
America, the Northeast. The time, particularly, is important. Think about it: 1854.
- Years before even the civil war, a time of technological innovation.
- No electric lights.
- The safety match was even a year away.
- No elevators.
- The hypodermic syringe and spinal anesthesia was either just developed (the former) or just a little ways away (the latter). So don’t even THINK of getting sick.
- Think coal, wool coats, the Crimean War, legal slavery, and Sir Richard Burton in Mecca and Medina.
Also John Murray Spear.
Go ahead, look him up. If you're lucky, you might find him as a footnote, a side-thought in the spiritualist movement of the time. You know: ghosts, table-turning, trances, automatic writing, levitations ... in other words, spirits. Spear was part of that world, a medium- temperature medium.
Then sometime during that coal and Crimean War year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
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Go
ahead, look him up. If you’re lucky, you might find him as a footnote, a
side-thought in the spiritualist movement of the time. You know:
ghosts, table-turning, trances, automatic writing, levitations ... in
other words, spirits. Spear was part of that world, a medium-temperature
medium.
Then sometime during that year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
Contacted by a bunch of spirits, with an “apparent mechanical turn of mind”
See in 1854 Spear was contacted by a bunch of spirits, with an “apparent mechanical turn of mind” (to quote A.J. Davis) that included the ghost of Benjamin Franklin: the Association of Electricizers, who commanded him to go forth unto this world and build The New Motor
Read more at http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2014/02/the-new-motor-or-steam-powered-messiah.html#upMoP3GGabdutXcP.99
Then sometime during that year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
Contacted by a bunch of spirits, with an “apparent mechanical turn of mind”
See in 1854 Spear was contacted by a bunch of spirits, with an “apparent mechanical turn of mind” (to quote A.J. Davis) that included the ghost of Benjamin Franklin: the Association of Electricizers, who commanded him to go forth unto this world and build The New Motor
Read more at http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2014/02/the-new-motor-or-steam-powered-messiah.html#upMoP3GGabdutXcP.99
Go
ahead, look him up. If you’re lucky, you might find him as a footnote, a
side-thought in the spiritualist movement of the time. You know:
ghosts, table-turning, trances, automatic writing, levitations ... in
other words, spirits. Spear was part of that world, a medium-temperature
medium.
Then sometime during that year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
Read more at http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2014/02/the-new-motor-or-steam-powered-messiah.html#upMoP3GGabdutXcP.99
Then sometime during that year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
Read more at http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2014/02/the-new-motor-or-steam-powered-messiah.html#upMoP3GGabdutXcP.99
Go
ahead, look him up. If you’re lucky, you might find him as a footnote, a
side-thought in the spiritualist movement of the time. You know:
ghosts, table-turning, trances, automatic writing, levitations ... in
other words, spirits. Spear was part of that world, a medium-temperature
medium.
Then sometime during that year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
Read more at http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2014/02/the-new-motor-or-steam-powered-messiah.html#upMoP3GGabdutXcP.99
Then sometime during that year of 1854 Spear was elevated from mediocrity to the domain of the truly, magnificently ... unusual.
Read more at http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2014/02/the-new-motor-or-steam-powered-messiah.html#upMoP3GGabdutXcP.99
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Welcome To Weirdsville Special Sale!
Here's an extra-special sale and a great opportunity to read my non-fiction (strange history, weird art, etc) book, Welcome To Weirdsville for a great discount!
Welcome To Weirdsville
Now Only $2.99
"A wonderful compendium of interesting subjects and fascinating topics. Will keep you reading just to found out what's going to be covered next. Highly recommended for all lovers of weird & wonderful this side of the Universe." -Avi Abrams, Dark Roasted Blend.
Peek under the rugs, open more than a few drawers, peek in the back shelves and you'll find that ... well, Lord Byron himself said it best: "Truth is always strange, stranger than fiction." Lakes that explode, parasites that can literally change your mind, The New Motor, a noble Word War 1 German pirate, the odd nature of ducks, the War Magician, the City of Fire, men and their too big guns, a few misplaced nuclear weapons, an iceberg aircraft carrier, the sad death of Big Mary, the all-consuming hunger of the Bucklands, the giggling genius of Brian G. Hughes, the Kashasha laughter epidemic.... Ponder that in a world that holds things like kudzu, ophiocordyceps unilateralis, The Antikythera Device, The Yellow Kid, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, Alfred Jarry, Joseph Pujol, and suicide-bombing ants ... who knows what other kinds of wonders as well as horrors may be out there?
Welcome To Weirdsville
Now Only $2.99
"A wonderful compendium of interesting subjects and fascinating topics. Will keep you reading just to found out what's going to be covered next. Highly recommended for all lovers of weird & wonderful this side of the Universe." -Avi Abrams, Dark Roasted Blend.
Peek under the rugs, open more than a few drawers, peek in the back shelves and you'll find that ... well, Lord Byron himself said it best: "Truth is always strange, stranger than fiction." Lakes that explode, parasites that can literally change your mind, The New Motor, a noble Word War 1 German pirate, the odd nature of ducks, the War Magician, the City of Fire, men and their too big guns, a few misplaced nuclear weapons, an iceberg aircraft carrier, the sad death of Big Mary, the all-consuming hunger of the Bucklands, the giggling genius of Brian G. Hughes, the Kashasha laughter epidemic.... Ponder that in a world that holds things like kudzu, ophiocordyceps unilateralis, The Antikythera Device, The Yellow Kid, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, Alfred Jarry, Joseph Pujol, and suicide-bombing ants ... who knows what other kinds of wonders as well as horrors may be out there?
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