
The second body was much like the first. He was tied to the branches upside down, with his head pointed to the ground. He was missing some teeth and an eye and a finger. And, just like the first one, he’d had a ghostdrive placed in his stomach, and a speaker in his throat.
Read MoreThe Skinless Man Counts to Five
Paul Jessup discusses acts of murder and violence committed by children in the name of the fictional character, Slender Man.
Read MoreBoy A, Girl A, Slender Man
NOVEL EXCERPT: Read a sneak peek of Paul Jessup's new book CLOSE YOUR EYES, available now from Apex Book Company
Read MoreClose Your Eyes (novel excerpt)
Author Paul Jessup discusses the challenges and process of expanding his original novella into his new hybrid novel CLOSE YOUR EYES.
Read MoreCountdown to Close Your Eyes: Ten Years Later and It’s Something Sublime
A tribute to the late Ursula K. Le Guin by Paul Jessup.
Read MoreA Wave on the Sea: Ursula K. Le Guin
Usually, when people start hammering out on the blogosphere about experimental, weird, crazy science fiction and fantasy (or horror) we get the same names and titles popping up every single time. I’ve got nothing against these people (or their works) but you have to wonder if that’s it—if that’s all?
Read MoreThe Top 10 Experimental Books You’ve Never Heard Of
When Benjamin was a little boy he painted things. Mostly small things. Like tiny houses. Or dinosaur kits. Or invisible men. He liked using the small brushes. Painting tiny, intricate details.
Read MoreThe Last Stand of the Ant Maker
Master told us that the earth was hollow, and that we lived on the inside of it, clinging to the top of the crust. Below us was another world, a world inside the world, a glowing bright sun of a place. What Master called the summerlands.
Read MoreGhost Technology from the Sun