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 →

Last Friday (June 23rd) Casefile: ARKHAM writer, J. Ishiro Finney hosted a class on writing for horror comics. Sponsored by Mysterious Galaxy Books. Happily, not only did we have a wonderful turnout but there were several requests for J. Ishiro to teach more. Stay tuned for updates and scheduling. Thanks again to Mysterious Galaxy for hosting the evening.Read More →

Summertime means it’s the season for travel… …to lounge in the sun … to relax and catch up on your reading. Whether it’s by the pool or in a busy airport waiting for your flight, 01Publishing has you covered for filling your eReader of choice with content to fill those lazy days in the sun, or holding a good paperback on those long hours traveling to your next exciting destination. From now until August 31st all 01Publishing all books are on sale! Visit our new store to order your next favorite reed.Read More →

Join veteran writer and artist, J.Ishiro Finney and 01Publishing’s editor in chief, Kat Rocha for an evening of graphic story telling. This class is aimed at writers who wish to explore techniques and methods for conveying mood, tone, and an overall sense of “horror” when writing for graphic novels and comics. Join us Friday June 23rd at 7pm. Hosted by Mysterious Galaxy Books in San Diego, CA. Click HERE for directions You don’t have to be a writer or artist to join us. Just bring your love of horror and comics. Suggested Reading (list may grow): 30 Days of Night by Ben Templesmith and SteveRead More →

Hot on the heals of her nomination for the Stoker Award in Excellence in Long Fiction, Nicole Cushing continues to turn heads and amaze audiences with her latest transgressive and highly acclaimed novella.  01Publishing is very proud to announce that The Sadist’s Bible has been nominated for the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novella of 2016. About the Shirley Jackson Awards The Shirley Jackson Awards have been a staple in speculative fiction since 2007. The awards are announced every year at ReadersCon in Boston Mass. In recognition of the legacy of Shirley Jackson’s writing, and with permission of the author’s estate, The Shirley Jackson Awards, Inc.Read More →

Mark your calendars, San Diego! Nicole Cushing is in town for one night only!! Don’t miss it, Thursday April 27th at 6pm Nicole will be reading from the newly released print edition of her Stoker Nominated novella, The Sadist’s Bible at Mysterious Galaxy located on Balboa Ave. Click Here for directions to Mysterious Galaxy. And if you haven’t picked up your copy of The Sadist’s Bible yet, don’t worry, you can reserve your copy now and get it signed by the author herself. And keep your fingers crossed for Nicole. Saturday, April 29th the Stoker Awards are announced live from the Queen Mary in LongRead More →

Congratulations to Nicole Cushing/The Sadist’s Bible for earning the Stoker Award Nomination for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction! The Stoker Awards are the “Oscars” for Horror and Dark Lit. Being nominated for a Stoker is a huge honor and 01Publishing is very proud of Nicole for this amazing piece of long fiction that has been recognized by her peers as deserving or recognition. About Nicole Cushing In 2016 Nicole was awarded the  Bram Stoker Award for her novel Mr. Suicide (Word Horde).  She has also written the Stoker-nominated short story collection The Mirrors and three stand-alone novellas (including the Shirley Jackson Award nominated Children of No One). Reviewers have described herRead More →