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"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster... for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you." ~ Friedrich W. Nietzsche

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Jodi writes omnivorous fiction favoring fable, suburban punk, pulp, horror, and bizarro.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Pulp Metal Fiction Anthology ~ Laughing At The Death Grin

What goes through your mind when you think of PULP METAL MAGAZINE? It's like a ouja board of the dirty spirits of pulp, Slayer, bleeding scars, time balloons rising up up and way. And when the balloons pop, out frolic the likes of Melanie Browne, Ian Ayris, Chris Rhatigan,  Richard Godwin, UV Ray, Charlie Coleman, Frank Duffy, myself, and many others.

"Laughing At The Death Grin!" is one collection of classics you don't want to miss. Many thanks to PMM dictator and editor, Jason Michel. Purchase at $.99 for limited time.




10 comments:

Erin Cole said...

That looks like a great anthology! I love the title and cover.
Congrats on the pub.

Chris Rhatigan said...

Just read your story last night Jodi -- loved every word of it. Nobody out there is doing psychological horror quite like that.

One of yours I missed the first time around, but I was glad to catch it in LADTG.

Charles Gramlich said...

Gotta get this.

Jodi MacArthur said...

Thanks, Erin!

Hi Chris, I'll have to tell ya, as much as I enjoy hopping around to all the various genres psychological horror with surreal elements is my favorite to write. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. And of course, I totally love "It Wasn't Slim Ricky", that's where the mix of lore and pulp is at, baby!

Hi Charles, I think you'll really enjoy this particular batch of stories. I hope you're well, mister.

A Cuban In London said...

Oh, Slayer, that brings back memories. I think that's as far as I went with metal.:-)

Great to see you featured in this anthology. And I loved your comment on my post about writing and "re-writing". Totally agree with you on Burton.

Have a great week.

Greetings from London.

Jodi MacArthur said...

I think I recall you saying something about Slayer before, or perhaps I've seen a vid on your blog. Either way-- cool! And yeah, I really appreciated your thoughts on 'rewriting' or movies on classics.

David Cranmer said...

I enjoyed "Scars" very much, Jodi. My favorite in the collection so far.

Jodi MacArthur said...

Thanks, D. x

Marilyn said...

I must get myself a copy of this. Sounds great. Cool cover too. :)

Jodi MacArthur said...

Thanks so much, Mariyln!