The August, 2014 issue edited by Christopher T Garry features 140 pages of never before seen stories from eight new authors, creating narratives that are variously dark, cynical, inspiring, violent and longing. Black Denim Lit is a monthly journal of fiction available on the web and eReaders.
"Armed" by Robert Stiles ; "Blood Melody" by Tiffany Michelle Brown ; "Fluttering in the Remains" by Rhoads Brazos ; "The Imperfect Patsy" by John Dromey ; "The Quickening" by Kate Morrow ; "The Job" by Scott Blankenship ; "The Helmet" by Sean Monaghan ; "A Suitable Poison" by Linda Boroff
This draws from fantasy, crime, science fiction and drama. Such genre variety is brought together under the common thread of rich characterization. In all the stories this month, these are human beings at odds. Whether they face a gun, a monster, a co-worker or the vastness of space, each of these players respond from a very deep place of truth. And regardless of which genre can be applied, the authors have surprises in store.
Language
English
Pages
126
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Black Denim Lit
Release
September 03, 2014
Black Denim Lit #7: A Suitable Poison: [August, 2014]
The August, 2014 issue edited by Christopher T Garry features 140 pages of never before seen stories from eight new authors, creating narratives that are variously dark, cynical, inspiring, violent and longing. Black Denim Lit is a monthly journal of fiction available on the web and eReaders.
"Armed" by Robert Stiles ; "Blood Melody" by Tiffany Michelle Brown ; "Fluttering in the Remains" by Rhoads Brazos ; "The Imperfect Patsy" by John Dromey ; "The Quickening" by Kate Morrow ; "The Job" by Scott Blankenship ; "The Helmet" by Sean Monaghan ; "A Suitable Poison" by Linda Boroff
This draws from fantasy, crime, science fiction and drama. Such genre variety is brought together under the common thread of rich characterization. In all the stories this month, these are human beings at odds. Whether they face a gun, a monster, a co-worker or the vastness of space, each of these players respond from a very deep place of truth. And regardless of which genre can be applied, the authors have surprises in store.