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New ebook release of "Deus ex Machina," with more titles on the way

Sigh. Much as I try, I can't keep those crazy kids at Sinister Regard from putting out new ebook editions of my juvenilia. The latest novella to get this pixelation treatment is Deus ex Machina, my ridiculous sci-fi romp about...  read

Transitivity

A lexicographer once told me that any English noun could properly be used as a transitive verb. I said I wanted to dictionary him in the face. Crossposted from Perry Slaughter  read

The vig

By the way, the vicious rumor that I sold 49% of my soul to the Devil is 99% true. Crossposted from Perry Slaughter  read

Lock your doors! The ebooks are coming!

The good folks over at Sinister Regard (chaotic good, that is) have twisted my arm into telling you that a handful of my old books will soon be made available as ebooks on multiple, not to mention in some nice...  read

Notes

A real man always carries cash. At best it's your bribe, at worst your rolling papers. Crossposted from Perry Slaughter  read

Stand your ground

Ah, that magical land where you can pick a fight and claim self-defense. Wait, are we talking Florida or Iraq? Crossposted from Perry Slaughter  read

Delicious

When I eat strawberries, I like to pretend they're the wizened hearts of my enemies. Ah, memories. Crossposted from Perry Slaughter  read

Appalling as it is, "Deus ex Machina" is now available

I'm chagrined at the necessity of even mentioning it—especially in light of the fiasco that was Chairman of the Board—but the very novella that kickstarted my so-called career back in 1985 is in print again. It's called Deus ex Machina,...  read

A cozy little story for Christmas Day

I hope you're all having a lovely holiday. I'm here to make your Christmas just a bit more colorful, with a cozy little story I wrote a few years ago, and which my less savory associate Mr. William Shunn deigned...  read

Changing with the times

Last time I looked at a facebook was at that plastic surgeon's in Thailand. But you can find me there now, for better or probably worse. Crossposted from Perry Slaughter  read
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About Sinister Regard

Sinister Regard is a small independent press based in New York City. We publish fiction and memoirs in handsome print and electronic editions.