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September 29, 2016

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My prints finally came in!! (at...



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My prints finally came in!! (at Manvel, Texas)

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Published on September 29, 2016 17:06

September 25, 2016

Move into the Halloween season with this haunting collection of...



Move into the Halloween season with this haunting collection of poetry from David E. Cowen.



#weaselpress #horror #horrorpoetry #ghosts #graveyards #galvestontx #galveston #poetry #poetrycommunity #poetrygram #poetryisnotdead #poetryofinstagram #indiebooks #indieauthors #smallpress (at Manvel, Texas)

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Published on September 25, 2016 18:27

September 20, 2016

I devoured the quite satisfying “warm place to...



I devoured the quite satisfying “warm place to self-destruct” in mere hours, and it is time well spent in the theatre of imagination. Weasel’s poems transport you into this hypnotic, darkly erotic, elegiac, fatalistic netherworld; an invitation to his private purgatory of fears and desires. Do yourself a favor and curl up with this passionate monster of a book. It will resonate with you long after you’ve turned the last page.



—Brian Kehinde, author of Synchronicity In Violence.



Weasel is like Charles Bukowski with a twist – he focuses on the sensuality of experience but also manages to reveal decadent natures of sexuality and the self. “a warm place to self-destruct” has an affinity for the cosmic and the devastating. It is the gateway between worlds through its meditative style of poetic exploration. This collection has its roots firmly planted in an environment which Weasel interprets as sensuous, raw and terrifying. It acts as a warning against the comfort of familiarity which can eventually push a man into the depths of despair. These poems read as a yearning for excitement and adventure and ponder the possibility of reaching beyond the boundaries we set ourselves, to overcome our inner lethargy to discover a more fulfilling existence.



—Nathan Hassall, author of The Flesh and Mortar Prophecy



My new poetry book comes out October 1, 2016. It’s available now for preorder. “a warm place to self-destruct” focuses on the issues of being broke as fuck. Most of the poems are from personal encounters with folks. My book can be preordered through paypal or through my personal storenvy.



http://poetweasel.storenvy.com/products/17846048-a-warm-place-to-self-destruct



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Published on September 20, 2016 11:30

September 14, 2016

5pm @Tacos My Way I’ll be reading with David E. Cowen!...



5pm @Tacos My Way I’ll be reading with David E. Cowen!



#houstontx #houston #poetry #poetrycommunity #indieauthors #indiebooks #weaselpress (at Clear Lake City, Texas)

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Published on September 14, 2016 05:55

September 9, 2016

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They say Love is the...



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They say Love is the oldest story on Earth, but we don’t have to tell it the same way every time. How many ways are there to explore our feelings that we may have never even considered? Countless fragments of different worlds, all held together by the greatest force of all.



Join us as we explore the many different forms of love—family love, forbidden love, love that embraces what society always taught was wrong. Seasoned veterans and brand new talents bring you seventeen anthropomorphic stories with all different forms of sexuality and relationships, in a journey across genres, worlds, and time.



Love can bloom, thrive, and end. Love can heal, mesh, and blend. We’re all Fragments trying to stick together.



Tending the Fires - Jess E Owen



Transitions - Mog Moogle



The Mistress of Tidwell Manor - Renee Carter Hall



Yet Time and Distance - Kris Carver



Polynomials - Fever Low



Raise Your Voice - Stefano “Mando” Zocchi



Going Out - T C Powell



Harvest Home - Altivo Overo



The Foreigner - Dwale



Trade All the Stars - Watts Martin



Draw to the Heart - Ocean Tigrox



Paint the Square-Cut Sky - Slip-Wolf



Hearth Soup - Laura “Munchkin” Lewis



Brass Candy Girl - M C A Hogarth



Footsteps - Televassi



Rain Check - Field T Mouse



The Soul of Wit - Daniel Lowd



#furries #furryfandom #weaselpress #furrylove #indieliterature #indiebooks #love #lgbtqia (at Manvel, Texas)

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Published on September 09, 2016 15:31

The Weasel Press Machine

2016 Release Year



Weasel Press

http://www.weaselpress.com/latest-releases

Shades Fantastic - Bruce Boston - Horror Poetry

the same that happened yesterday - michael prihoda - experimental poetry

Brinwood - R.K. Gold - Thriller

Harmonious Anarchy - Matthew David Campbell

Miffed and Peeved in the U.K. : An Awfully Bad Trip to the Heart of the British Disease - Neil S. Reddy - transgressive fiction, parody of Fear and Loathing

Fragments of Life’s Heart - Laura Munchkin Lewis, Stefano Mando Zocchi - Furry, Anthology

Evergreen - Sarah Frances Moran - Poetry, Domestic Violence

The Seven Yards of Sorrow - David E. Cowen - Horror Poetry

Chaos Songs - Scott Thomas Outlar - Poetry

UHAUL: A Collection of Lesbian Love Poems - Emily Ramser, Illustrations by Sarah Tolbert - Coming Out, LGBTQIA, Poetry

Purple Fantasies - Gary Mielo - Chapbook, Transgressive Fiction, Sex, Drugs

Pitchblende - Bruce Boston - Horror Poetry



Red Ferret Press

Still Life Over Coffee - Robert Cone - Poetry, LGBTQIA

Knotted: A BDSM Anthology - Weasel - Furry, Anthology



This year still has:



Weasel Press

http://www.weaselpress.com/coming-soon

I’ll Only Write Poems for You - Max Mundan - Poetry

Requiem for the Plastic Clown and other Poems - Billie Duncan - Poetry

City, Psychonaut - Robin Wyatt Dunn - Science Fiction



Red Ferret Press

http://www.redferretpress.com/books

The Goat: Building the Perfect Victim - Bill “Greyflank” Kieffer - Horror, Fantasy, Erotica



Hollering Woman Press says that we are “unflinching in [our] approach and eclectic in [our] choices.” You can read the whole write up here:

https://holleringwoman.com/



And we still have 2017!! What’s on the schedule so far?



Weasel Press

March 1, 2017 - Rising from the Ashes - Mason O'Hern - poetry

April 1, 2017 - Taking Back the Underground - Steven Storrie - poetry

May 1, 2017 - In and of Blood - Kat Lewis - Short Story collection

June 1, 2017 - Wine Country - Robin Wyatt Dunn - Poetry

July 1, 2017 -Taxi Sam - Neil S. Reddy - Novel

August 1, 2017 - Ghost Train - Matt Borczon - Poetry

September 1, 2017 - Satan’s Sweethearts - Marge Simon & Mary Turzillo - Poetry

October 1, 2017 -Everyone But You - Thia Sexton - Comedy, Memoir

November 1, 2017 - Night at the End of the Tunnel - Mark Greenside - Novel

December 1, 2017 - how well you walk through madness - Anthology

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Published on September 09, 2016 13:32

September 8, 2016

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My new novella is out on Thurston...



www.amazon.com/dp/1945247037



My new novella is out on Thurston Howl Publications. Derrick is an asshole looking for peace…and maybe a good fuck. Tormented by his deceased lover he falls in love with a prostitute. Find out how fucked his life is in this thrilling piece of transgressional Fiction.



#furries #furrylove #furryfandom #indieauthors #indiebooks #books #bookstagram

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Published on September 08, 2016 09:39

My new book, a warm place to self-destruct, is now up for...



My new book, a warm place to self-destruct, is now up for #preorder. I’m taking orders through paypal, $12 a book ($10 for the book, $2 for shipping). Don’t use paypal? Grab a copy through Storenvy! Books will start shipping October 1, 2016.



www.paypal.me/weaselpress/12

http://poetweasel.storenvy.com/products/17846048-a-warm-place-to-self-destruct



Front cover by Zerda-Fox

Back Cover by Matt Borczon

Foreword by Z.M. Wise



I devoured the quite satisfying “warm place to self-destruct” in mere hours, and it is time well spent in the theatre of imagination. Weasel’s poems transport you into this hypnotic, darkly erotic, elegiac, fatalistic netherworld; an invitation to his private purgatory of fears and desires. Do yourself a favor and curl up with this passionate monster of a book. It will resonate with you long after you’ve turned the last page.



—Brian Kehinde, author of Synchronicity In Violence.



Weasel is like Charles Bukowski with a twist – he focuses on the sensuality of experience but also manages to reveal decadent natures of sexuality and the self. “a warm place to self-destruct” has an affinity for the cosmic and the devastating. It is the gateway between worlds through its meditative style of poetic exploration. This collection has its roots firmly planted in an environment which Weasel interprets as sensuous, raw and terrifying. It acts as a warning against the comfort of familiarity which can eventually push a man into the depths of despair. These poems read as a yearning for excitement and adventure and ponder the possibility of reaching beyond the boundaries we set ourselves, to overcome our inner lethargy to discover a more fulfilling existence.



—Nathan Hassall, author of The Flesh and Mortar Prophecy



#poetry #poetryisnotdead #poetrycommunity #furries #indieauthors #bookstagram #books #beatgeneration #poetsofinstagram (at Manvel, Texas)

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Published on September 08, 2016 04:12

September 7, 2016

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The Divine Unknown Everywhere -...



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The Divine Unknown Everywhere - the light and darkness of it, the hopes and sorrows; the happiness and comedy… - Chuck Taylor, Taste I Say, You’re Timeless.



#poetry #poetrycommunity #poetryisnotdead #prosepoetry #weaselpress #indieauthors



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Published on September 07, 2016 13:04

August 26, 2016

Why didn’t Kafka write for children and such cult classics...



Why didn’t Kafka write for children and such cult classics as Love Story, or The Sound of Music? From Not Kafka: A Collection of Nasty Shorts by the twisted author Neil S. Reddy. Not Kafka was released by #weaselpress in 2015 and is available in print and #ebook

www.amazon.com/dp/B015DARNHE

www.weaselpress.com/#!neilreddy/c196p



#strangefiction #horror #weirdtales #indieauthors (at Manvel, Texas)

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Published on August 26, 2016 18:00