Sherlock Holmes and the Walking Dead
By Daniel Cotton The hooves of the horses clomped on the wet cobblestone. The wheels of our carriage rumbled softly through puddles that accumulated from the chilly drizzle. Inside the car, all was silent; that was to be expected. My colleague, the venerable Sherlock Holmes, had received news of a dreadful sort. An old friend
Chuckles, Breasts, and Rotten Flesh
By SP Durnin What is it about horror? Do people love it because it’s a statement about where modern-day society is headed? Is it an expression of our innermost fears and phobias? A way to confront the darkness living deep in the under-mind of the human psyche? Or is it simply because “horror” is exactly
Why do we Enjoy the Apocalypse?
By Sean T. Smith The apocalypse is everywhere. From books turned into movies like The Hunger Games to television shows like AMC’s record-breaking The Walking Dead , the end of the world is setting pop-culture on fire. The fact is, we enjoy the idea of the apocalypse. Humans have been entertained and frightened by The End for thousands of
5 Great Zombie Movies You (probably) Haven’t Seen
By Brad Munson As you may have noticed, there are a lot of zombie movies out there. A lot. Most of them are, to be kind, less than classic in their plot, acting, or execution. But here are five great films (among many others) about the Dead Who Walk – relatively recent movies that didn’t get the attention they
Surviving a Blizzard Off the Grid
By Deborah D. Moore With the recent early snow that hit the Midwest and especially Buffalo NY, I was reminded of a blizzard that hit the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, when I lived deep in the woods, totally off-grid. That kind of life-style is not for the faint of
New York Times bestselling author, Richard A. Knaak, to pen trilogy for Permuted Press
Richard Knaak’s Chicago based urban fantasy trilogy, City of Shadows, will be released in 2015 on Permuted Press. Knaak is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with dozens of titles to his name. He is critically acclaimed for numerous Dragonlance books, six novels for the Diablo franchise, the Dragonrealm saga and ten stories in the Warcraft
Permuted Press Acquires THE SPAWN from WGA Award Winning Screenwriter, Ken Nolan
Permuted Press announces their acquisition of The Spawn, the first novel from Writers Guild of America Award winning screenwriter, Ken Nolan. What would you do to get what nature had denied you? How far would you go? What if it took more than money? The cost for your deepest wish might be your soul… The
The Importance of Being Inventive in a Post-Apocalyptic World
By Emily Goodwin If you’ve read my Contagium Series, you know the main character, Orissa Penwell is a skilled and expertly trained marksman. Throughout the series you learn about her past and why she was trained with so many weapons (summary: raised by crazy, conspiracy theorist grandpa). Orissa is well versed with a wide variety
An Interview With Author Thomas J Wolfenden
To begin, please introduce yourself to our audience. What is your name? Who are you? What books have you written? Etc. My name is Thomas J Wolfenden, and I was born a long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Joking aside, I was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and am an
An Interview With Author Brian Parker
To begin, please introduce yourself to our audience. What is your name? Who are you? What books have you written? Etc,. – Brian Parker, I’m an Active Duty Army soldier currently stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. I’ve got four books under contract with Permuted Press; the first one to be released will be Enduring Armageddon