Magazine of the Dead

Magazine of the Dead: Stories for Diseased Children is ranked #814 in Comedy at Amazon.com right now. Comedy! Fucking comedy! Wow! Sometimes we are a thing.

Of course, abortions are still available. As are replicants.

Razors, interviews and stuff

I have something up at Lines Written With a Razor (at Epic Rites).

James (JMES) Horn has interviewed me over at Magazine of the Dead. Speaking of interviews and magazine of the Dead, we need to do more interviews over there. Me, James Horn and some others are available to interview people. If you think you have something to talk about drop an email to nathanctyree AT yahoo DOT com and tell me why. We can work something out.

This looks interesting.

Crows, Rice, Headless Men, etc

What the Crows Know is up at Dogzplot.

This is one of the death poems.

A Headless Man Falls in Love With A Bowl of Rice by Bradley Sands is up at Magazine of the Dead.

Jane Austens’ (boring) classic now features zombies! Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Classic Regency Romance-now with Ultraviolent Zombie Mayhem

Hell Yeah!

XtX: mega cool existentialism fish

XtX (a mega-cool writer) has a wonderful piece calledUnderneath, A Group of Catfish Discover Existentialism up at Magazine of the Dead. This thing was inspired by a writing prompt I provided (which was fun). Now I have to buckle down and actually write the thing that will be inspired by her prompt.

Tonight.

MotD Breakfast

There is a new bit of microfiction by Jon Catron at magazine of the Dead. You can read it, or ignore the hell out of it, right here.

While searching around for more poetry by the mighty Howie Good, I stumbled across a ‘zine called Ditch. It’s a Canadian poetry journal. The thing is quite good, and deserves a read. Go check it out when you have a moment.

More to come

Sam Pink at MotD

Magazine of the Dead has a great new poem by Sam Pink. It is called I SAW A MAN WITH DOWN’S SYNDROME AT THE STORE AND I FELT BAD, which is a cool title. read it here

Howie Good

I’ve reviewed Howie Good’s sublime new chapbook of prose poems over at Magazine of the Dead. Read the review, buy the book. Celebrate.