Sunday, April 26, 2009

A Lament for Shocklines (and a Bit of Shameless Self-Promotion)



I haven't stopped lamenting the slow demise of Shocklines, which for a few years stood as THE one-stop place to shop for horror literature. Most of all, I spent a small fortune buying a number of chapbooks and smaller 'zines featuring the likes Christine Sng, Michael A. Arnzen, and Bruce Boston. Not only has Shocklines been gradually closing shop, but the kind of publications it offered seem harder to find than ever, a symptom no doubt of a struggling economy and a culture that seems to value less than ever the written word. In particular, I always sprung for POE LITTLE THING, a small press publication that featured some of the best examples of contemporary "horrific" poetry. Recently, POE LITTLE THING made the leap to an electronic format, which means you can access its contents easily, though I miss the experience of being able to hold a copy in my grimy little hands. You can find the Spring 2009 issue here, and be on the look-out for "Better Than a Virgin Birth," one of my recent works of flash fiction.

2 comments:

Pierre Fournier said...

Thanks for pointing out Poe Little Thing. I'd like to see more of your work, too.

More, please!

The Headless Werewolf said...

I'm flattered, Pierre. Alas, I'm not as prolific as I'd like to be, and magazines that publish my work have a bad habit of vanishing (WICKED HOLLOW, CTHULHU SEX, SPINNING WHORL . . . ). It's just the lamentable state of the small press today!