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August Issue of Gamut is OUT!
Posted on August 6, 2024 2 Comments
The August issue is out! We have four fantastic new stories in this issue: “A Portal Fantasy for Grown-Ups” by Catherine George taps into the darker desires of a mother and wife as she explores the supernatural; “Bright Lights, Dark Millenium” by E. C. Dorgan, is a haunting tale of capitalism framed in the uncanny, […]
July Issue of Gamut is Out!
Posted on July 13, 2024 Leave a Comment
Issue Seven IntroJuly 2024Richard Thomas This month we have a special theme—fantasy and science fiction! We have four fantastic new stories in this issue: “The Clones That Make You” by Avra Margariti treads familiar ground while somehow still providing an ending that shocks and unsettles; “Between the Flickers” by M. S. Dean, an immersive story […]
Day Seven Update! So much to share.
Posted on February 8, 2016 Leave a Comment
WE’RE OVER $16,000! And there are a lot of new rewards: We added postcard sets, so be sure to check those out, with work by Luke Spooner, Bob Crum, Daniele Serra, George Cotronis, and Jennifer Moore. Michael Bailey added a ton of excellent Written Backwards books, in some really cool packages as well. We added […]
Gamut Magazine: What’s This Website All About?
Posted on December 22, 2015 44 Comments
(Art by Luke Spooner) “Now that short fiction has become as standardized as the SATs and Common Core—all in order to ‘judge’ and ‘rank’ writers—I’m excited to see what Richard Thomas brings to the game. Gamut will be the new magazine not written for the little old lady in Dubuque.” —Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight […]
Exigencies, which I edited for Dark House Press, is out NOW!
Posted on June 2, 2015 Leave a Comment
Edited by Richard Thomas, Foreword by Chuck Wendig, cover art by Daniele Serra, and interior illustrations by Luke Spooner. Includes “Wilderness” by Letitia Trent, “Monster Season” by Joshua Blair,“Cat Calls” by Rebecca Jones-Howe, “Ceremony of the White Dog” by Kevin Catalano, “The Armadillo” by Heather Foster, “The Last Manuscript” by Usman T. Malik, “Single Lens […]