Day Terrors on Kindle
drupagliassotti @ March 18, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Just in case you hadn’t heard, The Harrow Press’s Day Terrors is now available for Kindle! I love ebooks, myself, so I’m delighted that we can offer our own book in this format, and I’m hoping that we might be able to go back and convert our Midnight Lullabies collection to Kindle, as well. The [...]
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Day Terrors Available for Purchase!
drupagliassotti @ February 16, 2011 # No Comment Yet
You can now purchase Day Terrors at Amazon.Com! From my introduction… As long as we don’t see them, the world’s evils will remain confined; the cat will be alive; the trauma will be nothing but a bad dream; and the monster out there will be nothing more than the wind rattling the windows, after all. [...]
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Mortis Operandi
drupagliassotti @ December 9, 2010 # No Comment Yet
The Harrow Press, the editing side of my life, has just announced its new anthology — Mortis Operandi. We’re looking for stories that feature (1) the investigation of a crime, and (2) the supernatural. They don’t have to be horror — we’re open to just about any genre and treatment. What we want is to be wowed [...]
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Day Terrors TOC
drupagliassotti @ October 22, 2010 # No Comment Yet
It’s easy to be scary at night — but real horror can stand up to the bright light of day! The Harrow Press’ upcoming anthology Day Terrors features 21 writers’ tales of uncanny creatures and unspeakable events that aren’t afraid of the sun. Kfir and I have posted the table of contents for Day Terrors over [...]
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Corsets & Clockwork
drupagliassotti @ October 16, 2010 # No Comment Yet
I just finished a mad writing spree to finish up a short story for Corsets & Clockwork, which I set in an alternative Venice because I’ve been so immersed in preparation for next semester’s Imagining Venice art/communication course. It was a lot of fun developing an alternative city that Napoleon hadn’t conquered, and I did [...]
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Call for Stories: Day Terrors
drupagliassotti @ October 31, 2009 # No Comment Yet
I’ve just posted The Harrow Press’s call for stories! Take a look! Day Terrors will be The Harrow Press’s second print-on-demand anthology (the first was Midnight Lullabies) and The Harrow staff’s third (Fear of the Unknown was compiled and edited by The Harrow but published through Echelon Press). …And in the meantime, I am spending [...]
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The Harrow Press
drupagliassotti @ October 28, 2009 # No Comment Yet
The Harrow Press now has its own website … and we’ll be posting a call for submissions in it on Halloween! Kfir Luzzatto and I will be the new project’s editors — Kfir spearheaded both our Fear of the Unknown and Midnight Lullabies collections, and he’s ready to do it again! So keep your eyes [...]
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Trying New Things
drupagliassotti @ October 26, 2009 # No Comment Yet
This seems to be my month to do new things. I didn’t plan it that way, but that’s how it’s turned out. (1) I got rid of a bunch of old furniture, tableware, and artwork that no longer felt like a good fit. Some of it has been replaced with new stuff; some, not. (2) [...]
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Harrow Update
drupagliassotti @ December 22, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Whew! I’ve finished editing and lining up the January issue and paying all the authors — usually I pay them once the issue is out, but since I’ll be gone for so long, I figured this time I’d pay in advance. …I used to pay authors upon acceptance, but then an author I’d paid turned [...]
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But not that other Harrow Press
drupagliassotti @ November 14, 2007 # No Comment Yet
It was called to my attention by a writer with a religiously oriented book manuscript that there’s been a book called Sons of Light by John Merrill published under a Harrow Press. That’s not us! In fact, I’m not sure who that is, as my subsequent hunt for “Harrow Press” and “The Harrow Press” didn’t [...]
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