Sunday, March 29, 2026

Windy City Pulp and Paper 2026 - Highlights

Desi Accent Indian restaurant, left to right:  
Jojn Majka, Seth Lindberg, Greg Mele, Scarlet, friend of Arin Komins, Arin Komins, John O'Neill, Josh Dinges, Erik Mona, Rich Warren

Black Gate contributor and S&S author Greg Mele, see here with the spirit of Bob Byrne (who may or may not have been present)


Hotel restaurant Harry Caray's: Left to right:
Van Allen Plexico, Greg Mele, Scarlet, John O'Neill, Dave Ritzlin, Joe Bonadonna, Seth Lindberg, Steven Silver, David C Smith

Van Allen, pulp writer, Black Gate contributor, and friend of Andy Fix

Dave Ritzlin of DMR books

Hanging out with the esteemed Joe Bonadonna, one of my best friends, co-author, and Dyscrasia Fiction fan!

David C Smoth signing books for me




Randy Broecker, artist of lots of cosmic horror, including Tales From the Magician's Skull ( pictured here with a Shinatro Oba piece for C.L Werner.


Joshua Dinges, Erik Mona's consigliere

Black Gate chief editor John O'Neill


Todd Warren, collector of Pulp Fiction artifacts such as Clark Ashton Smith original art


Arin and Rich encouraged me to snag a 1987 copy of the first Arkham Horror Board game

 

Friday, March 27, 2026

Dark Muse News: Horrific Art – Interviewing Tim Waggoner

 Simulcast on Black Gate: Dark Muse News: Horrific Art – Interviewing Tim Waggoner



This Dark Muse News column continues its coverage of Beauty in Weird Fiction/Art via interviews (a series that began in 2014 on my author blog and was taken up by Black Gate in 2018). We’ve hosted authors such as Carol Berg, Anna Smith Spark, Darrell Schweitzer, CSE CooneyScott OdenCS Friedman,  Bryn Hammond…. and many more… the latest being  Waclaw Traier.

Now we corner author Tim Waggoner, who has published over sixty novels and eight collections of short stories. He’s a four-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award, a two-time winner of the Scribe Award, and he’s been a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award and the Splatterpunk Award. He’s also a full-time tenured professor who teaches creative writing and composition at Sinclair College in Dayton, Ohio.

Waggoner has been getting a lot of press, and an award, for his novelization of the Terrifier movies that feature the serial killer named Art. You'll learn more about that in this interview. Check out the juxtaposition of Art (the Terrifier on the Left, for clarity) and Tim Waggoner (innocent author on the Right). What wonderful hats they have!

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Dark Muse News: New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine, Issues #8, 9, & 10

Simulcast on Black Gate.com

Dark Muse News: New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine, Issues #8, 9, & 10


 Cover Artists Cover #8 - Jimmy Makepeace  Cover #9 - Plastiboo  Cover #10 - Matej Kollár

Black Gate has been tracking the inception and growth of New Edge Sword & Sorcery (NESS) mgazine, starting with Micheal Harrington’s 2022 interview with Oliver Brackenbury (champion and editor of NESS), through 2023 with NESS’s first two magazine releases (also Greg Mele’s review of #1), and then into 2024 with NESS’s first book “Beating Heart and Battle Axes and its two-novella combo book Double-Edged Sword & Sorcery, and then in 2025 we covered NESS‘s publication of a NEW Jirel of Joiry tale! (2025) and we interviewed one of their key New Edge authors, Bryn Hammond.

Now in 2026, NESS brings us more with promises of Issues 8, 9, and 10!

The campaign to fund and expand them ends just days after this posting (March 14th )!  Hurry now to Backerkit to get some exclusives like a poster featuring live models in full S&S costume, discounted back issues, and a cover art postcard; also, backing unlocks more interior art and bumps author payments. If you miss out, or want some of the prior rewards from previous crowdfunding, get back issues and other NESS offerings in their shop, noting that print copies often have limited print runs.

So what is in the next three issues? We asked Oliver Brackenbury that, and his answer is below. And we had a feeling Jirel of Joiry would return, and we asked Molly Tanzer to provide a bit of perspective on the heroine.