John Dodds of Amazing Stories Magazine (the first science fiction magazine) gave Whispers from the Abyss an amazing review: Whispers from the Abyss (01 Publishing) describes itself as “An anthology of H.P. Lovecraft  insired short fiction.” But the authors within its pages are no slavish Elvis tribute acts. Instead, they are his mutant bastard offspring, whose mission is to misbehave dreadfully and have a wonderful time doing so. These Children of the Night run amok, gleefully trashing the very idea of florid prose and pseudo-intellectual claptrap of which the Great Old One himself was sometimes guilty. Instead, they tear down the walls, splinter the timbers, rip out theRead More →

Jared W. Cooper of Adventures in SciFi Publishing to the time this past week to read Whispers from the Abyss and what an awesome review he gave. “Anthologies like WHISPERS FROM THE ABYSS don’t come around as often as they should.” is the opening line to his review and it just gets better from there. You can read the whole thing on their website www.AdventuresInSciFiPublishing.com. Then consider donating to the Kickstarter to bring this this book out of the digital realm. This Kickstarter is just to help pay the cost of printing the book. All of the authors have already been paid for their contributions and weRead More →

The results are in and Planet X Control Room loves World War Kaiju! “The story and the artwork are just amazing and I’m definitely looking forward to more World War Kaiju! I definitely recommend it to all kaiju fans, but also to those that are just starting to get into the genre and those that are curious – this book is a great way to introduce first-timers on what giant monsters are about and introduce certain characters/actors that the novice fans will see soon in” Praise indeed coming from one of the premier Kaiju news sites and podcasts. You can read the full review on the PlanetRead More →

Author Nick Milligan reviewed Whisper for SFFWorld.com,  spotlighting many of our contributors as standout stories including Jason Andrew’s Fear and Loathing in Insmouth…, David Tallerman’s My Friend Fishfingers…, Jonathan Sharp’s Nation of Disease, Lee Finney’s Give Me That Old Time Religion, and Charles Black’s Horrorscope. As for Josh Finney’s Death Wore Greasepaint he had this to say, The disturbed clown working his television studio audience of children into a primal frenzy – and the horror that follows – are the most vivid and memorable from this accomplished collection. You can read the rest of his review at SFFWorld.comRead More →

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 →

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 →