Christopher T Garry
Christopher Garry's works are forthcoming in Revenge of the Scammed and Voluted Tales, and have appeared in Tales of the Talisman, Aurora Wolf, Bohemia Journal, Crack the Spine, Fiction on the Web, Bewildering Stories, Bartleby Snopes, Linguistic Erosion, Danse Macabre, and others. Born in Illinois he lives outside Seattle with family and pets. If he were born at another age perhaps he would stare blankly at the sunset as he wipes mastodon blood from his chin, tossing the bone aside. This is a little difficult in rush hour traffic nowadays. He can be found on Poets & Writers or CTGarry.com.
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Tales of the Talisman, Volume 9, Issue 2
Science Fiction
Glynn Barrass presents an exciting tale of a world transformed by monstrous events and ruled by giant mechs and human-robot hybrids. Christopher T. Garry takes us back to the old west where an alien comes to play poker and conduct bizarre experiments. In New York, a museum curator comes across Victorian artifacts that attract a terrible menace from beyond space. C.J. Henderson shows us our only hope! Great old ones don’t just threaten the Big Apple. Ahimsa Kerp takes us to New Zealand where Nikola Tesla’s nephew must fight his own Lovecraftian Horror. These and other tales await in this edition of Tales of the Talisman! |
Bartleby Snopes Issue 11
Drama
Bartleby Snopes Issue 11 features stories and artwork from 34 authors and artists, including the 5 finalists from our 5th Annual Dialogue Only Contest. Issue 11 brings a great variety of fiction and art from new and established authors such as Taira Anderson, Barbara Barrow, Elizabeth Brown, Frank Cademartori, David Callihan, Catherine Carberry, Christopher DiCicco, James Ducat, Christ Fradkin, John Hair, Rick Hodges, Tom Howard, William Lemon, Ted Lietz, Rory Fleming, Kelly Fordon, Ronald Friedman, Rana McCole, Elizabeth Maria Naranjo, h. l. nelson, Ben Orlando, Jay O'Shea, Joseph Michael Owens, Gary Powell, Michael Royce, Robyn Ryle, Vincent Scarpa, Jhaki Schneller, Susan Solomon, Daniel Thompson, Kevin Tosca, Virgie Townsend, Denis Underwood, and Dave Witty. Bartleby Snopes is an online literary magazine and press dedicated to publishing the best fiction we can find. Established in 2008 by Nathaniel Tower, the magazine has been named one of the best literary magazines by publications such as Flavorwire. Edited by Nathaniel Tower, Christopher T Garry, Rick Taliaferro. |
The Louisville Problem
Drama
It was such a minor thing really, the Louisville Problem. One dead man, two beautiful women, a bag full of cash, and one pissed off crime boss. It wouldn't be that much trouble to fix. No more trouble than a murder or two. The Louisville Problem is the third flash novel from Bartleby Snopes Press. Edited by Nathaniel Tower, Christopher T Garry and Rick Taliaferro. "The Louisville Problem aptly earns the title Flash Novel. In barely 60 pages, CS DeWildt tells a violent and sex-charged tale of crime and dark passion that is a complete story of a very bad man's solution to a complex dilemma." -- Mike Monson, author of Criminal Love and Other Stories and the upcoming crime novella from Out of the Gutter, The Scent of New Death |
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