This week we begin with the second episode of Bernard by Todd Nelsen.
That’s followed by The Days of Swine and Roses, a story of money and sex, success and failure written by Eddie McNamara, NY chef and writer who has previously been published in Penthouse, Gotham City Insider, and Pinup NYC, among others. That’s followed by Psycho-Girl, a chilling tale of new technologies and old terrors by Ray Duchene, whose webzine has a new edition out right now. Give it read! Including a story by the talented Rob Bliss, among many others.
Speaking of talent, we have the next installment of The Days of Mr. Thomas by James Rhodes. Then there’s another new Schlock contributor, Julie Darling, with a story of homophobia and horripilating revenge.
And of course we have our serials: the ongoing Daniel’s Dream by Rob Bliss, and – brace yourselves – the FINAL episode of Hilltop Manor by Nathan Rowark . Not to mention our classics, The First Men in the Moon, and A Journey to the Centre of Earth: last week our hero was lost, now he’s alone. I suppose we all are at some point, but very seldom are alone thousands of miles beneath the earth’s crust.
And in Songcatcher, that Geordie McElroy’s at it again, this time at the bottom of the world.
This week we begin with the second episode of Bernard by Todd Nelsen.
That’s followed by The Days of Swine and Roses, a story of money and sex, success and failure written by Eddie McNamara, NY chef and writer who has previously been published in Penthouse, Gotham City Insider, and Pinup NYC, among others. That’s followed by Psycho-Girl, a chilling tale of new technologies and old terrors by Ray Duchene, whose webzine has a new edition out right now. Give it read! Including a story by the talented Rob Bliss, among many others.
Speaking of talent, we have the next installment of The Days of Mr. Thomas by James Rhodes. Then there’s another new Schlock contributor, Julie Darling, with a story of homophobia and horripilating revenge.
And of course we have our serials: the ongoing Daniel’s Dream by Rob Bliss, and – brace yourselves – the FINAL episode of Hilltop Manor by Nathan Rowark . Not to mention our classics, The First Men in the Moon, and A Journey to the Centre of Earth: last week our hero was lost, now he’s alone. I suppose we all are at some point, but very seldom are alone thousands of miles beneath the earth’s crust.
And in Songcatcher, that Geordie McElroy’s at it again, this time at the bottom of the world.