After the first week, Whispers from the Abyss 2 is ranking at number three on Amazon for Kindle Horror Books and #5 in All Horror Anthologies!! Get your own copy today and see how awesome this second volume in the Whispers from the Abyss collection really is! Available at:  Read More →

Reviewer Peter Tennant gave Whispers from the Abyss a raving review in the latest issue of Black Static Magazine, highlighting the contributions of Alasdair Stuart, Greg Stolze, Jonathan Sharp, Mason Ian Bundschuh, Martin Hill Ortiz, Jason Andrew, David Tallerman , A. C. Wise, John R. Fultz, Brandon Barrows, Nick Mamatas, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, James Brogden, Jeff Provine, Dennis Detwiller, Sarena Ulibarri and Josh Finney .  Check out Black Static #46 on your local newsstand or vist TTAPress.comRead More →

This weekend see’s 01Publishing at World Horror Con in Atlanta, GA! We are very excited to be attending this year as this commemorates our first year as members of the Horror Writer’s Association. Come check us out in the dealer’s hall to get the latest information on upcoming 01Books and Graphic Novels. Creators in Attendance: J. Ishiro Finney, William Finney , Kat Rocha See You There!Read More →

Yes, you’re hearing it here first. 01Publishing is proud to announce the latest edition to our catalog. Casefile: Arkham. A horror noir story set in the gritty streets of Arkham. Josh Finney and Patrick McEvoy (the crew that brought you World War Kaiju) once again plays with the conventions of history and popular culture and pose a singularly interesting question to their readers. “What if Raymond Chandler wrote Lovecraft stories?” Casefile: ARKHAM was a smashing success on Kickstarter and now 01Publishing is proud to be bringing it to readers around the world. Set in the mid-1940s, Casefile: ARKHAM follows Hank Flynn, a down on his luck privateRead More →

Patrick McEvoy and Josh Finney sit down with John Lepper of the Blood Shed to discuss their latest project, Casefile: Arkham. Josh I. Finney: A hardboiled PI tale told on the mean streets of Lovecraft’s most haunted city–Arkham. It’s as if Raymond Chandler wrote stories in Lovecraft’s twisted, doom-fixated, warped, fishy world. Patrick McEvoy: Visually, I’m tying to evoke the feeling of old movies – both the noir style of the 1940’s and the earlier German films like “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” or “M” or “Metropolis”. I’m also filtering this through my love of old EC and Warren comics – lots of creepy detail, scary shadowsRead More →

01Publishing’s own Kat Rocha along with contributing authors J.Ishiro Finney and William Finney represented Whispers from the Abyss at the San Diego Public Library Local Authors event Friday Jan. 30th. This event kicks off a month long exhibit at the main branch in downtown San Diego. If you are in the area, check it out, and request to check out Whispers from the Abyss along with other awesome titles.Read More →

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 →