Subterranean Press
is a Michigan-based publishing house best known for high-end hardcovers and limited editions, mostly covering horror, fantasy, suspense, and SF.
Their stuff really stands out. Probably because the list is editorially-led in the old school fashion; publisher William Schafer is guided by his own taste and enthusiasms, and he's built up relationships with many – I'd even say most – of the top names in genre fiction.
Subterranean also publishes regular short fiction in the form of the quarterly
Subterranean Magazine. The
Spring 2014 issue contains
One Dove, a new story of mine featuring
The Bedlam Detective's Sebastian Becker.
And the fiction content in the online version is free. You don't have to register, sign in, or even endure advertising.
Yep, I find it hard to get my head around, too.
But there it is; all you have to do is point your browser to the
Subterranean website and click on the
Subterranean Online tab. You'll get direct access to the content of the current number, and to all of the back issues you'll find there.
Or you could cheat and click
here to go straight to
One Dove.
Published on May 06, 2014 03:29