Innsmouth Magazing recently reviewed Whispers from the Abyss and what a review we received! The reviewer, Allen Griffin really appreciated the short story format and had this to say about the content… While I would say this is a solid anthology front to back, there are, of course, standouts. The first that comes to mind is the white-knuckle hell ride of A.C. Wise’s “Chasing Sunset” and Nick Mamatas’ story by way of interrogation, “Hideous Interview with Brief Man.” Both stories capture a deep intensity and manage to probe the darkest regions of Lovecraftian fiction. Also notable, Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s “The Sea, Like Glass Unbroken,” a taleRead More →

01Publishing is very excited to be exhibiting at the Long Beach Comic Con this weekend at the Long Beach Convention Center in CA. We’ll have signings and meet & greets with Josh Finney (Utopiates) and Michael Colbert (Crazy Mary). There will be sketches, books, art prints, fun banter and good times. Come by and see us at Table 1503-1504A. See You There!Read More →

The Geeks of Doom news and review site covered our Whispers from the Abyss Anthology just in time for Halloween. Reviewer “Maximums Prime” especially enjoyed the stories by Mason Ian Bundschuh, Charles Black, David Tallerman, Sarena Ulibarri, and Tim Jeffreys. You can read the review at GeeksofDoom.comRead More →

The Revelations of Zang by John R. Fultz was just recently reviewed by SFF World.com. The strength of these stories is in the amazing world Mr.John R. Fultz has created. An impressive imagination is on display here… You can read the full review on the SFF World Website. Revelations of Zang is availble through 01Publishing for the the Kindle on Amazon.com.Read More →

01Publishing was very saddened to hear of the loss of writer Nicholas Almand who passed away earlier this week due to complications from cancer treatment. Nicholas contributed the story Leviathan to our recent Whispers from the Abyss Anthology and has been a great friend to many of our staff and creators since 2006. In his honor, from October 24 till November 1st, 01Publishing will donate all proceeds from the sales of Whispers to the family. Please visit Amazon.com to download your copy for the Kindle.  Nicholas will be greatly missed.  Read More →

On November 2nd, 2013  Josh Finney and Kat Rocha of Utopiates and Michael Colbert of Crazy Mary will be at ComicKaze Comics in San Diego for a signing and meet and greet. Come out and see our awesome creators, talk shop, and possibly get a sketch. Details: Saturday Nov. 2 11am to 3pm ComicKaze Comics 5517 AB Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92117 See You There!  Read More →

On the subway, during lunch, or even under the fluorescent glow of your cubical—there is no escape! Now your slow descent into madness can follow you through the day, as well as the night. The WHISPERS FROM THE ABYSS ANTHOLOGY is the first ever H.P. Lovecraft inspired collection created specifically for readers on the go. All 33 spine-chilling tales are concentrated bites of terror which include works by Greg Stolze (Delta Green), Nick Mamatas (Shotguns v. Cthulhu), Tim Pratt (Marla Mason), Dennis Detwiller (Delta Green), Greg Van Eekhout (The Boy at the End of the World), A.C. Wise (Future Lovecraft), David Tallerman (Giant Thief), SilviaRead More →

The UK’s premier sci-fi magazine, SF Crowsnest, has recently had some very nice things to say about 01Publishing’s catalog. About Titanium Rain… “This isn’t an audio book. Much better than that, it’s audio drama, a relatively rare thing these days. The BBC produces a considerable output of audio drama with plays broadcast on a daily basis and there are also facilities in Ireland for doing the same. With very few outlets now existing since Canada and Australia shut down their drama departments, mainly for economic reasons, it’s very refreshing to see something new in this field but, to experience it, you have to adopt aRead More →

Merrily Duffy, creator of the cuttingly honest series “Poseur Patrol”, has just posted a review of UTOPIATES Vol. 1 over at her website… “Utopiates” harkens back to film noir in it’s lighting of the characters against an almost entirely black field. As a reader you become the detective investigating, interviewing suspicious characters and drawn in by a mysterious beauty…” Read the rest of the article here.Read More →