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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.
Editorial: Eisenhower Matrix and Creativity?
Is structured planning the enemy of creativity, or can it be a hidden ally? I reflect on the challenges of expanding Screaming Eye Press, questioning whether methods like the Eisenhower Matrix could unlock new creative heights.
Congratulation Mac and Me
Winner of the Citizen Kane Award Greatest Film of the 1980s From the Revolutionist Film Society
We Don’t Care that We Don’t Care
What if Morla from the Never Ending Story was played by Mitch McConnell?
The Swinging Smiths by Rob Lowe
Dive into the scandalous side of Hollywood with Rob Lowe’s latest expose, “The Swinging Smiths.” Peek behind the curtain of celebrity life as leaked texts reveal a surprising, uninhibited side to some of Hollywood’s biggest names.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe
Set in 19th-century Paris, the story follows the brilliant detective C. Auguste Dupin as he investigates a series of brutal murders that baffle the police and shock the city.
R.C. Matheson: A Master of Horror and Creativity
Throughout his career, R.C. Matheson has authored over 100 short stories and screenplays. If you aren’t familiar with him, well, now is a good time to start.
Editorial: Pompous Ass or Cosmopolitan?
Stuck in creative ruts? Breaking out of comfort zones can spark new inspiration I hope.




Gunslingers, Eldritch Horrors, and the Unknown: C.R. Langille’s Dark Fiction 








