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Blood, Grit, and the Supernatural with Richard Beauchamp
The Worldbuilding of David Orange
Step into the world of David Orange, writer for Deadlands and Doomtown, where desert landscapes, historical influences, and a touch of the supernatural merge together.
Zachary Rosenberg on Horror and the Weird West
Zachary Rosenberg is known for his numerous short stories, often blending his day-to-day experiences as an attorney with a penchant for the supernatural. His work explores eerie and thought-provoking themes, frequently drawing inspiration from classic and contemporary horror influences.
Patrick R. McDonough Talks Weird West, Horror, and the Dead Headspace Podcast
Stephanie Rabig on Horror, Westerns, and Dark Fantasy
Christine Morgan on Splatterpunk, Edward Lee, and Her Genre-Spanning Journey
Gunslingers, Eldritch Horrors, and the Unknown: C.R. Langille’s Dark Fiction
Remembering Ray Garton
With a career spanning decades and a body of work that continues to terrify and captivate readers, Garton has cemented his place as a true master of the macabre.
Ten Questions for James Sallis: A Journey Through Crime Fiction and Beyond
James Sallis is an American crime writer, poet, critic, musicologist and musician, best known for his series of novels featuring the detective character Lew Griffin and for his 2005 novel Drive.
This May is Weird Western Month at Screaming Eye Press!!!
This May, ride into the enigmatic world of the Weird Western at Screaming Eye Press! Discover a genre where gunslingers and ghosts collide, sheriffs wield mystical powers, and moonlit showdowns might involve werewolves.
Smoke ‘em, If You Got ‘em! By Mark Slade
Meet Joe Smoke, a hardboiled detective with a penchant for trouble. From chasing suspects to dodging street thugs, Joe’s day takes a turn when he’s approached by a strange client who needs help disposing of a body.




Spells and Six-Shooters: V.S. McGrath on Writing the Weird West 







