Archive for January, 2010
Review by Faren Miller, Locus Magazine
by admin on Jan.19, 2010, under reviews
Click here to open a PDF file with an wonderful review Faren Miller of The Autopsy and Other Tales.
This review was published in the November 2008 Locus Magazine.
Click here to open a PDF file with an wonderful review Faren Miller of The Autopsy and Other Tales.
This review was published in the November 2008 Locus Magazine.Review by Faren Miller, Locus Magazine
Click here to open a PDF file with an wonderful review Faren Miller of The Autopsy and Other Tales.
This review was published in the November 2008 Locus Magazine.
SquidWho? Squidoo!
by admin on Jan.19, 2010, under news
Fans can now visit Michael at his spiffy “Squidoo” web page!
Have a look and be sure to leave Michael a message:
The Cthulhuian Singularity edited by John Pelan
by admin on Jan.19, 2010, under Books, news
This signed limited edition anthology from Darkside Press will include “The Dagoniad” by Michael Shea.
Michael in HP Lovecraft Film Festival
by admin on Jan.19, 2010, under news

Michael was a panelist in October 2009 at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon.
Werner Fuchs of Fantasy Productions, Germany purchased a new German edition of Quest for Simbilis via agent Myra Cykan. It was released in March 2008 as CUGEL RISE IN UNDERWELT
Chimera – An Anthology of Fiction, Film Essays, and Art
by admin on Jan.19, 2010, under Books, featured works
A cross between Nyctalops, Whispers, and Famous Monsters!
Originally published Halloween 2005, the goal of Chimera is to publish some fiction, literary essays, film criticism and publishing memoirs in a single package.
Contents include: Dave Curtis on James Turner’s Arkham House ; Stuart Galbraith IV on War of the Gargantuas; a 30-page John Stewart portfolio; an artist’s portfolio by German psychedelic artist Helmut Wenske; Stuart David Schiff on the Origins of Whispers; a small artist portfolio from Mark Tansey; plus: Sigmund Freud, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Flannery O’Connor, Patrick McGrath, Henri Fuseli, Max Ernst, and others. Oh yeah, there’s a lot of essays on film noirs Mildred Pierce, Woman in the Dunes, Detour, and Double Idemnity. Did we mention Michael Shea’s “The Autopsy” in a bizarre typographic treatment?








