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Shock Totem - Issue #4 Table of Contents

Started by Ed, June 14, 2011, 06:23:45 PM

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From Ken Wood:

So our fourth issue is scheduled to come out next month, so how about an update?

We're still working on the artwork. We have a great piece that we might use, but it's got similar colors to the last issue, so we're seeing if we can come up with something else in time. We'll see. Either way, expect it to be another fantastic piece of art.

While we wait on that, how about the official Table of Contents?

Miracles Out of Nowhere: An Editorial, by Nick Contor
Beneath the Weeping Willow, by Lee Thompson
Full Dental, by Tom Bordonaro
Tragic and Gorgeous: A Conversation with Rennie Sparks, by Mercedes M. Yardley
Web of Gold, by Rennie Sparks
Weird Tales, by David Busboom
Playlist at the End, by Weston Ochse
Lobo, by Justin Paul Walters
Strange Goods and Other Oddities (Reviews)
Living Dead: A Personal Apocalypse: An Essay, by K. Allen Wood
Dead Baby Day, by Michael Penkas
Long Live the Word: A Conversation with Kathe Koja, by Nick Contor
Fade to Black, by Jaelithe Ingold (2010 Café Doom Competition Winner)
Bloodstains & Blue Suede Shoes, Part 2, by John Boden and Simon Marshall-Jones
The Many Ghosts of Annie Orens, by A.C. Wise
Howling Through the Keyhole (Authors' Notes)

And that's about all for now. I think it's another great issue and hopefully you agree. I will update more as the release nears, and if all goes as planned, it should be available in a few weeks.

Thanks for sticking with us!

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Awesome! I can't wait for the next one. Can't get here soon enough.
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Thanks guys! :smitten:

I really can't wait to see this one!

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Great to see it in 'black and white' so to speak. Congrats!

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And the back cover:



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Quote from: Kenwood on July 01, 2011, 04:24:36 AM
And the back cover:



Ed! You steal my first post. Post count whore! :2funny:

I'd say sorry, but I'm shameless :azn:
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Quote from: gutless1 on August 12, 2011, 10:38:03 AM
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