by TNSF | Oct 23, 2020 | Interviews, SFK Releases, Stories
Saint Catastrophe by Sarah Jilek What Do You Do When a Cult Kicks You Out? All Beth Riddle wanted was a family, but having failed to rescue her childhood friend from the clutches of a dangerous cult leader, the twenty-something graduate student must gather her own...
by TNSF | Oct 20, 2020 | Interviews, Vol. 3, Issue 24
Madeleine Sardina in conversation with DW McKinney Madeleine Sardina is a writer of all things weird and magical. She’s been published in Psychopomp Magazine, Entropy, 45th Parallel, and elsewhere. She’s also the author of the fiction collection Lonely...
by TNSF | Sep 15, 2020 | Interviews, Nonfiction, SFK Releases
Throwing it All Away by Nina Owen A high achieving young man brimming with genius and incredible promise shockingly succumbs to the devastation of depression and drug use. Starting with the day her son went missing, this is a true story of a mother’s indescribable...
by TNSF | Jul 15, 2020 | Interviews, Vol. 3, Issue 17
Sharon Wishnow in conversation with DW McKinney Sharon J. Wishnow is a writer from Northern Virginia. Her fiction writing has earned an honorable mention from Glimmer Train’s final fiction open, appeared in The Grief Diaries, UC Denver -The Human Touch Journal,...
by TNSF | Jul 1, 2020 | Interviews, Vol. 3, Issue 16
Elliot LeGrange Elliot LeGrange, an MFA candidate at SIUC, is the granddaughter of a mortician and was raised in a household where death was dinner table conversation. She has published in such places as Schlock!, Aphotic Realm, Lonesome October Lit, Mystic Blue...
by TNSF | Apr 22, 2020 | Interviews, Vol. 3, Issue 11
T. J. Hunter T.J. Hunter lives in Birmingham, AL and studied at the University of Montevallo. He has written for Time Inc. Studios and others. Our Web Resident, DW McKinney, spoke with Hunter via email about his short story, “I’m Here for Fish.” Read...