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Weird Menace Vol. 2

Contents
Mel Odom “The Spider-God of Nauru!”
Keith Chapman “Lust of the Cave Spirit”
Michael Bracken “Attack of the Nazi Snow Warriors”
Paul Dellinger “Ghost Writer”
John McCallum Swain “The Hades Mechanism”
Ray Lovato “Howl of the Werewolf”
About the Authors

Rough Edges Press
Editor: James Reasoner
Cover Design: Livia Reasoner
6” x 9” 178 pages
POD $9.99 Kindle $2.99

Weird Menace Vol. 1

Contents
James Reasoner: Introduction
John. C. Hocking “Bodies for the Brain Butcher”
Bill Crider “A Night on Madhouse Mountain”
Scott Dennis Parker “The Curse of the Monster Makers!”
Keith West “Farmhouse of the Dead”
Robert E. Vardeman “The Hideous Blood Ray”
James Reasoner “Blood Treasure for Satan’s Buccaneers”
About the Authors

Rough Edges Press
Editor: James Reasoner
Cover Design: Livia Reasoner
6” x 9” 150 pages
POD $9.99 Kindle $2.99

Weird Menace Vol. 1 coverMuch of my reading is in support of my series, The Digest Enthusiast—for articles, reviews, or interviews. When I take a break and pick up something purely for its own sake, I often turn to pulp fiction. For me, these stories are akin to comfort food, perhaps not entirely nutrition-rich, but delicious and satisfying all the same.

I’ve never actually read a shudder pulp, but I have to believe the stories in Weird Menace Vol. 1 from Rough Edges Press, are authentic. They’re set in right era and their creators are highly qualified to crank out new stories crafted in the rapid-fire, tension-packed style that inspired them.

I zeroed in on Vol. 2 because it contained a story by Michael Bracken that I wanted to read as prep for my interview with him for TDE8. But when I noticed Bill Crider had a story in Vol. 1, well, I had to have that one too. When I wrapped up design and production on TDE8, I was ready for a comfort read and sat down to read Bill’s story. I liked it so much, I decided to try another, and flew through the whole of volume one before I knew it.

Weird Menace Vol. 1 back coverWhat’s more, I’d be hard pressed to name a favorite. Each story was just plain fun to read; and despite their similarities, there’s enough variation in the setups, threats, and narrow escapes, so the action never slows. In fact, the trouble only escalates. What a harrowing, pleasurable read!