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Joseph Hirsch

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Joseph Hirsch’s work has appeared in many publications, including “3 AM Magazine,” “Film International,” and “Retreats from Oblivion: A Journal of NoirCon.” Several of his novels and novellas have also been published. He previously served four years in the U.S. Army, in which his travels took him to locales as disparate as El Paso, Texas, Darmstadt, Germany, and Bagdad, Iraq. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, is online @ www.joeyhirsch.com, and has dreams of one day finding a box filled with money. ...more

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The Bastard's Grimoire

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Veterans' Affairs

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Touch No One

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Kentucky Bestiary

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The Dove and the Crow

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My Tired Shadow

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Up in the Treehouse

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Flash Blood

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Dolls Are Barking: A Novelette

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The Internet-Broken Brain: Write to Repair It, or Simply Write to It?

The internet is screwing up our brains, or has already screwed up our brains quite a bit. I imagine that I’m not telling you anything that you do not already know. Then again, if the internet has really screwed you up, you may be too screwed up to even realize you have a problem. You may just be sitting there watching one YouTube video after another with drool falling from your mouth and onto your Read more of this blog post »
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" This is notice of a TV series called The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin that I am currently watching on Amazon Prime - I have seen three episodes. It is, by some margin, the best fantasy drama I have seen on TV; very powerful and intrigui..." Read more of this blog post »
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The Essential Horror of Joe R. Lansdale by Joe R. Lansdale
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I’ve heard Joe R. Lansdale described as like that old guy who sits in his rocker on the porch and tells you stories, only instead of whiskey, this old guy likes to scarf peyote buttons before he gets down to yarn spinning. Something like that, at lea ...more
Sex and Rockets by John Carter
"One of the reasons, I believe, that people said I was such a good teacher is that I explain things.  Clearly and thoroughly.  Living in a nation that has never really valued teachers, I have come to understand just how rare clear and thorough expl..." Read more of this blog post »
Handle with Fear by Thomas B. Dewey
"Dynamite little mystery book.

Singer Batts and his pal Joe Spinder make a crime-solving duo from a rural hotel in Indiana. Batts is a retired intellectual and Shakespeare scholar and Spinder is a rough and tumble youth. This was the fourth and final " Read more of this review »
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Living Dolls  by Gaby Wood
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Humans have been obsessed with fashioning artificial creatures in their own likeness probably since civilization began. Probably before that, since cavemen no doubt made clay or mud figures, worshipful little fetishes and totems. Considering we alrea ...more
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Sex Doll Industry by Madonna Youngblut
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Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr.
" You might want to check out "Frozen Hell," the novel-length version from which "Who Goes There" is really just an extract. I think it was only recentl ...more "
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“That was the great misconception about men: because they dealt with money, because they could hire someone on and later fire him, because they alone filled state assemblies and were elected congressional representatives, everyone thought they had power. Yet all the hiring and firing, the land deals and the lumber contracts, the complicated process for putting through a constitutional amendment-these were only bluster. They were blinds to disguise the fact of men's real powerlessness in life. Men controlled the legislatures, but when it came down to it, they didn't control themselves. Men had failed to study their own minds sufficiently, and because of this failure they were at the mercy of fleeting passions; men, much more than women, were moved by petty jealousies and the desire for petty revenges. Because they enjoyed their enormous but superficial power, men had never been forced to know themselves the way that women, in their adversity and superficial subservience, had been forced to learn about the workings of their brains and their emotions.”
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