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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


Hello!

This site still receives a lotta traffic. Thank you for your continued interest.

I am still currently writing horror/suspense/pulp only in longer form. Visit my alter ego HERE for continued updates and current fiction. And please, you can call me Jodi or whatever you called me before I went all nom de plume.

Thanks for the years of loyal friendship and support.


Monday, March 4, 2013

2 New Stories

Howdy!

It's been awhile, yeah? I get emails occasionally asking if I'm alive and I assure you I am. My son has developed an illness that takes a lot of my time and energy. Also, I'm working on projects under another name which I may or may not reveal in the future.

Two new stories for you:



Pulp Modern: Number Four 


At the very cool Pulp Modern, I have an October story that came out in January. Hey, it's always halloween in our hearts, right?

In Smashing Roxy, Blondie throws off niceties and normalities, becoming the monster she truly is the one day of the year it is acceptable. When she hears dolls whispering about the Reaper from nearby bushes, she follows them to an empty house where she meets the unexpected.

I devoured the whole magazine, and let me assure you a story called "The Pity Monster" by Stanley Rutgers is reason alone to buy the latest issue.

A big thank you to editor Alec Cizak.


Pulp Metal Magazine


It's ladies night at Pulp Metal Magazine where you'll find the "Deadlier than the Male" issue up. My story "In the Pines" was inspired by Kurt Kobain's version of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?". I was listening to it while driving, and immediately my fav femme fatale spoke to me, and another piece of the Rietta puzzle wrote itself out.

Thank you, as always, to the groovy Jason Michel.