In a city where every shadow hides a dark secret, it’s hard to know who your friends are. Harder still, to know who to trust. This March private eye, Hank Flynn is back on the streets of H.P. Lovecraft’s most haunted city and this time there’s a dangerous femme whose eyes are to die for—literally. The acclaimed occult noir series CASEFILE: Arkham returns this March with the release of “Her Blood Runs Cold.” Described as a pitch-perfect blend of the gritty detective fiction of Raymond Chandler and the eldritch horror H.P. Lovecraft, readers once again will  follow P.I. Hank Flynn as he comes face-to-face withRead More →

We’re kicking off the new year with another awesome interview with Josh Finney and Patrick McEvoy, on The Dedman’s Tome Radio Podcast. Not only do the guys take live call in questions but they have a chat with a real Ghost Hunter on the show. Listen to “CaseFile Arkham – Sin City meets Lovecraft” on Spreaker. Reserve your copy of Casefile: ARKHAM – Her Blood Runs Cold on Amazon.com. Be sure to join our mailing list for updates on the latest 01Publishing news.Read More →

Had to get one last interview in before the new year. “Join James & Xtina on the Panic Room Radio Show as they talk with mystery authors Josh Finney & Patrick McEvoy. Don’t miss the fun and shenanigans!” On December 28th, The New Panic Room Radio had Josh Finney and Patrick McEvoy on their show to discuss Casefile: ARKHAM, Lovecraft, and the normal hilarity that ensues when these two are given an open mike. Check it out!Read More →

The Horror Tree’s Selene MacLeod sat down with the creators of Casefile: ARKHAM to discuss the series, the art, the writing, Lovecraft, and all things in between. Here is a sample from the interview: Selene – First, tell us a bit about yourselves, and your background in writing and art. The bio info on your websites is a little thin. Josh – Josh Finney is an author of sci-fi, horror, and neo-noir. He is 5’6”, weighs 155 lbs on a full bladder, and has black hair that is slowly going silver. If someone was to play Josh in a movie about his life, it would beRead More →

  Join J. Finney, comic book writer and artist (Batman, Casefile: ARKHAM) for a free evening class on the basics of sequential story telling. Topics to be covered are layout, pacing, telling through showing, script writing, and the importance of fonts. Where: Mysterious Galaxy Books 5943 Balboa Ave  Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92111 When: October 6th 7pm All are welcome, from the most experienced creator to any fan of the genre. You don’t have to be a writer or an artist, just bring your interest in learning.Read More →

This year, 01Publishing is honored to be exhibiting with the Horror Writers Association San Diego chapter at the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival! Join us this weekend, September 8-10 at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park, San Diego. Click HERE for a map. Friday 5:30-11:30pm Saturday 12:00pm-12:00am Sunday 12:00pm-11:30pm Come check out these awesome films. Chat with professional horror writers. Buy some books while you wait for the next film to start, and bring home some memories. It’s a great way to welcome in the fall. 01Publishing will be there every day from 5pm-9pm at the Horror Writer’s Association table. Join us!! Horrible ImaginingsRead More →

Yes, dear faithful readers. Today is a joyous day!! For today, The Sadist’s Bible by Nicole Cushing is now available on Audible and other audio book distributors!! Treat your ears to the words of the Broken Gospel as narrated by the wonderful Julia Duval and you make your travels this summer vacation season, or on your daily commute. Listen to a free sample Download your copy from Audible.com  The Sadist’s Bible has been nominated for both the Stoker Award and Shirley Jackson awards for Best Novella of 2016. Nicole Cushing won last year’s Stoker Award for Best First Novel. Genre: Transgressive Horror Written by Nicole Cushing NarratedRead More →

Mike Thorn of Unnerving Magazine wrote an amazing and very thought provoking review of Nicole Cushing‘s The Sadist’s Bible. Below is a sample. Nicole Cushing’s novella The Sadist’s Bible delves into the ideological, philosophical, and theological problems of binary thinking. I know… at the outset, this might sound like some highfalutin literary project, but Cushing commits totally to horror, and to the ways in which this genre can bring both insights and physical affects to her ideas. That is, instead of forcing philosophical complexity onto a horror narrative, Cushing pays respect to her genre of choice, allowing philosophy and horror to emerge in tandem withRead More →