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The latest issue of Jupiter, 36 Spond is out with my cyborg illustration on the cover. This was a character in a space opera novel I wrote a draft for some 20 years ago, which I plan to get back to one day in a completely new structure. Issue 36 is edited by Ian Redman and features new stories from Michael Sutherland, Greg McColm, Alexander Hay, Neal Clift and Dean Giles.
The other illustration is by the talented Nick Gucker, of a shoggoth infected human adapted from my...
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It may not be big news but its still good news, to make an international Honourable Mention in a Year's Best Anthology, in this case Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year Volume 4.

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My latest release is a reprint, of my one and only King in Yellow tale, "The Swelling", released in Innsmouth Magazine: Collected Issues 1-4 from Innsmouth Free Press and edited by Paula R. Stiles and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
This e-book collects the first four issue...
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Chaosium have just announced their next book, which I co-edited with Glyn White and contributed one and a half gaming scenarios. Out in Winter 2012 (or Summer 2012 if you live on the opposite side of the world to me).
HOUSE OF R'LYEH
Five Scenarios Based on H.P. Lovecraft Tales
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Every now and then editors come up with fantastic ideas for anthologies that resonate with the tones of ‘why hasn’t someone done this before’, so when Brian M Sammons and Glynn Barrass came up with the idea for a cross-genre of Cyberpunk and Cthulhu Mythos stories, Eldritch Chrome, I had to submit something. Thankfully my story, “Playgrounds of Angolaland” was accepted. Set in Antarctica, my tale involves a cyberteam out to scam a corporation that has ma...
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Dark fiction author David Agranoff has posted a review of The Eye of Infinity on his blog:
Jam packed title that left me wanting more. That is a sign of a good read. Cool book, I am first in line and excited for the further adventures.
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Andhttp://www.andromedaspaceways.com/, issue 52 edited by David Kernot got a great review on SF Crowsnest.

Here is what reviewer Rod MacDonald said about ...
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Conyers’ story works as a spy thriller – with Peel and even his NSA superiors locked out of the secrets of INFINITE EYE and somebody suborning or murdering members of the project – and as Lovecraftian horror justified by quantum physics and sudden, violent assaults on Peel and others ... I liked the story enough that I’m going to pick up The Spiraling Worm and w...
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Forthcoming from Permuted Press, Cthulhu Unbound 3.

In a successful series started by John Sunseri and Thom Brannan, Cthulhu Unbound 3 presents four novellas of Lovecraftian horror....
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The Eye of Infinity is now available for purchase, at the Perilous Press website.
Here is the blurb:
Cover by MIKE DUBISCH
Interior illustrations by NICK GUCKER
ISBN 0-9704000-4-8
Trade Paperback, 84 Pages
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