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              Tree Killer Ink #6 10/25/2010
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              Tree Killer Ink #6 showcases the work of American author William Taylor Jr., featuring an introduction by John Dorsey.   
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              Tree Killer Ink #5 10/25/2010
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              Tree Killer Ink #5 features my poem, "A Question Of Nothingness."  The issue also includes new work by great authors like Rob Plath, John Yamrus, John Dorsey, William Taylor Jr., James Darman and Pablo Vision - to name a few.
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              HORROR SLEAZE AND TRASH 09/03/2010
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              Delighted to have three new poems posted at Ben Smith's blog HORROR SLEAZE AND TRASH.  Please check the blog out here, leave a comment, and if you're so inclined submit your own brain drippings.
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              Tree Killer Ink #4 08/04/2010
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              Tree Killer Ink #4 features the work of American author Rob Plath.  This issue is white-hot: 37 new poems by Rob Plath, an introduction by John Yamrus, pictures and more.  Nobody offers a bigger BANG for your buck!  Available now here.
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              The Hunger Season 07/18/2010
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              Honored to support the work of William Taylor Jr by having my review of Taylor's "The Hunger Season" posted at Ooze.  You can read the review here.  You can (and should) buy the book here.
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              The Mauler 07/18/2010
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              My short story "The Mauler" can be read inside print issue #3 of Tree Killer Ink.  The issue is available now from Epic Rites Press for $6.50.  You can buy a copy here.
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              Elizabeth Soroka 07/17/2010
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              Thanks to the hard work of Elizabeth Soroka, Tree Killer Ink has a haunting new design. 

              Issue #3 features new work by Todd Moore, Jack Marlowe, Lyn Lifshin, Casey Quinn, Mark Walton, Rob Plath, Jason Hardung, Michael Frias-may, Wolfgang Carstens, Mj Taylor, Mike Meraz, Theron Moore, Ross Vassilev, Tj Jude, Paul Harrison, Frankie Metro, Andrew Lopas, John Macker, John Yamrus, John Dorsey, Glenn Cooper, William Taylor Jr and Karl Koweski.
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                ... rumors and rumblings of war

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                Wolfgang Carstens lives in Mittinhed, Alberta, with his wife, five children, two cats and a dog. Mittinhed is a small village (population 37) situated in the rocky mountains of Alberta.  It does not exist on any map, is one of the earliest immigrant communities, and was named for "touque", which is for all intents and purposes, a mitten for one's head.

                The village is primarily a farming community and consists of a community center, a general store and gas station.

                Mittinhed received international news coverage in the 1980's when John Walsh (from America's Most Wanted) tracked Sean O'Grady, the infamous "Butcher Of Boston" to a small trailer on the outskirts of the community. By the time Walsh and the authorities arrived, however, O'Grady's trailer was nothing more than a burned out, twisted, melted husk of metal. Nobody knows for certain how the fire started or what happened to Sean O'Grady. He remains, until this very day, still at large.

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