Sunday, January 31, 2021

A Complete Bibliography (Redux)

A colleague suggested I post a complete bibliography of my published work, so here it is….

They’re all listed here: short stories, interviews, articles, forthcoming books, etc. If I’ve overlooked the stray oddment, however, I’ll be sure to add it to the list later. For now, this is as complete a bibliography as my memory and haphazard records can construct: 

A Complete Bibliography    

"Shaking Down the Goon." The Mailer Review Vol. 15, No. 1.

"Noir Trailblazer: Ida Lupino, Filmmaker." The Mailer Review Vol. 15, No. 1.

"The United States of Agony: A Review of Wrath James White's The Ecstasy of Agony." Punk Noir Magazine (June 9, 2024).
 
"The Opening." Horror Sleaze Trash (May 21, 2024).
 
"G-Bomb: Masonic & Hermetic Symbolism in The Incredible Hulk." The Jack Kirby Collector #89 (Spring 2024).
 
Cryptopolis & Other Stories. Lethe Press, 2024.

 
"The Silent Civil War: The Radicalization of the Evangelical Right." The Evergreen Review (December 17, 2023).
 
Dead Monkey Rum. Planet Bizarro Press, 2023.


"QAnon 2.0: 'Sound of Freedom' and the Rise of MAGA Vigilantism." Salon (September 2, 2023).
 
"QAnon's Weirdest Obsession: Why Does the Radical Far Right Fear the Masons?" Salon (August 13, 2023).
 
"The Tree that Casts a Shadow Like a Man." Cosmic Horror Monthly #37 (July 2023).
 
"lie & say you're sorry." Horror Sleaze Trash (April 21, 2023).
 
"chili, cornbeef, & fucking a bloody cunt w/ no condom." Horror Sleaze Trash (March 21, 2023). 

"dear warm little hole" & "Dr. Seuss Was a Junkie" reprinted in Horror Sleaze Trash: Poems Vol. 2 (Horror Sleaze Trash, 2023).
 
"Toward a General Theory of Yithian Psychology." Shadows Out of Time. PS Publishing, 2023.
 
"dear warm little hole." Horror Sleaze Trash (February 14, 2023).
 
"Dr. Seuss Was a Junkie." Horror Sleaze Trash (January 2, 2023).
 
"mom 2.0." Horror Sleaze Trash (December 21, 2022).
 
"flop flip." Horror Sleaze Trash (December 14, 2022).
 
"The Cryptoscatology Top Ten: The Best Comic Books of 2022!" Medium (December 13, 2022).
 
"'We Didn't Lie to You, Folks!': The Thin Line Between Deception and Foma in the Worlds of Tod Browning." Tod Browning's The Revolt of the Dead. BearManor Media, 2022.
 
"The Pathology of Hands." Extremely Bizarre. Planet Bizarro Press, 2022.
 
 

"On the Bus." Abyss: Stories of Depth, Time and Infinity. Orchid's Lantern, 2022.

"Invisible Predators: Strange Creatures, Secret Weapons, and Shadow Biospheres." Nexus Magazine Vol. 29, No. 1 (January-February 2022).

"The Top Ten Comic Books of 2021!" Medium (December 21, 2021).

"Committee of Mystery." Occult Detective Magazine #8 (December 2021).

"If You’re Into Eating Children’s Brains, You’ve Got a Four-Year Free Ride: A QAnon Bedtime Story (Part 4)." The Evergreen Review (June 30, 2021).
 
"If You’re Into Eating Children’s Brains, You’ve Got a Four-Year Free Ride: A QAnon Bedtime Story (Part 3)." The Evergreen Review (June 24, 2021).
 
"If You’re Into Eating Children’s Brains, You’ve Got a Four-Year Free Ride: A QAnon Bedtime Story (Part 2)." The Evergreen Review (June 16, 2021).

"If You’re Into Eating Children’s Brains, You’ve Got a Four-Year Free Ride: A QAnon Bedtime Story (Part 1)." The Evergreen Review (June 14, 2021).
 
"Her Wounded Eyes." Year's Best Hardcore Horror Vol. 6. Red Room Press, 2021.
 
Bela Lugosi's Dead. Crossroad Press, 2021.
 
 
 
 
"The Top Ten Graphic Novels of 2020." Medium (December 16, 2020). 
 
"Old Man on a Bus." The Mailer Review Vol. 14, No. 1 (Fall 2020).

"Donald Trump's Operation Mindfuck." The Evergreen Review (November 2, 2020).
 
"Dark Twins of a Distorted American Dream: Gary D. Rhodes’ Offed and Steve Erickson’s Shadowbahn." Medium (October 25, 2020).
 
"What Are the True Goals of QAnon? It's the 21st Century's Ultimate Catfish Scheme." Salon (September 13, 2020).
 
"Decoding QAnon: From Pizzagate to Kanye to Marina Abramovic, This Conspiracy Covers Everything." Salon (September 7, 2020).
 
"Making Sense of QAnon: What Lies Behind the Conspiracy Theory That's Eating America?" Salon (August 30, 2020).
 
"The Deep, Twisted Roots of QAnon: From 1940s Sci-fi to 19th-century Anti-Masonic Agitprop." Salon (August 23, 2020).
 
"What Is QAnon?: A Not-so-brief Introduction to the Conspiracy Theory That's Eating America." Salon (August 16, 2020).

"Her Wounded Eyes." New Reader Magazine #10 (June 2020).

"The Loser." Black Cat Mystery Magazine #6 (June 2020).

"The Pharmacy" and "The Lemon Thief." Rosebud #67 (Spring 2020).

"Watch Out or You'll End up in My Novel: The Lost World of Ask the Dust." John Fante's Ask the Dust: A Joining of Voices and Views. Fordham University Press, 2020.

"A Scarcity of Angels" (Part Two). Selene Quarterly Magazine Vol. 2, No.4 (February 2020). 

"The Advertising Man." Nameless Vol. 2, No. 4 (December 2019).

"A Scarcity of Angels" (Part One). Selene Quarterly Magazine Vol. 2, No. 3 (November 2019).
  
"62 Cents." The Mailer Review Vol. 13, No. 1 (Fall 2019).

"Farewell, Frankenstein!" Freedom of Screech. Crossroad Press, 2019.

"Death Comes to Dark Oaks: Son of Dracula as Film Noird (and Other Occult Matters)." Scripts from the Crypt: Son of Dracula. BearManor Media, 2019.   

Bela Lugosi and the Monogram Nine (written in collaboration with Gary D. Rhodes). BearManor Media, 2019. 


"Dymaxion Love." Hypnos Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring 2019).

"The Detective with the Glass Gun." Black Dandy #3 (February 2019).

"The Last Nihilist Poet of Earth Vs. the Radioactive Monkeys from Mars." The Cockroach Conservatory Vol. 2 (December 2018).

"This Wound of Glass." New Reader Magazine #4 (December 2018).

"Fleshy Mounds." The Mailer Review Vol. 12, No. 1 (Fall 2018). 

"The Eye Doctor." Test Patterns: Creature Features. Planet X Publications, 2018.

"The Vorpal Report." The Temz Review (Summer 2018).

"Collision." New Reader Magazine #1 (March 2018).

"Lovecraftian Horror and the Alchemy of the New." TOR.com (January 25, 2018).

Until the Last Dog Dies. Night Shade/Skyhorse, 2017.


"My First Visit to The Trans-cultural Health Improvement Center." Panorama #4 (Autumn 2017).

"The Faggot Police." The Mailer Review Vol. 11, No. 1 (Fall 2017). 

"The Sheet." Phantom Drift: A Journal of New Fabulism #7 (Fall 2017).

Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year Vol. #9 for "The Wedding Photographer." Night Shade Books, 2017.

"The Box in the Desert: Budd Boetticher, Breaking Bad, and the Twenty-first-century Western." The Films of Budd Boetticher. Edinburgh University Press, 2017.

"Little Humans and Giant Gods: The Extraterrestrial Tiki Art of Jack Kirby." The Jack Kirby Collector #70 (Winter 2017).

"What's At the End of Main Street?: The Struggle Between the Artificial and the Real in Recent Gnostic Cinema" Part 3. New Dawn Magazine #160 (January/February 2017).

"Destroy All Monsters." The Mailer Review Vol. 10, No. 1 (Fall 2016).

"What's At the End of Main Street?: The Struggle Between the Artificial and the Real in Recent Gnostic Cinema" Part 2. New Dawn Magazine #159 (November/December 2016).

"What's At the End of Main Street?: The Struggle Between the Artificial and the Real in Recent Gnostic Cinema" Part 1. New Dawn Magazine #158 (September/October 2016).

"Can & Can'tankerous by Harlan Ellison." The New York Review of Science Fiction #335 (July 2016).

"Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry, and Esoteric Science." Nexus Magazine Vol. 23, No. 4 (June/July 2016).

"The Wedding Photographer." Postscripts #36/37 (2016).

"Here Among the Dead: The Phantom Carriage and the Cinema of the Occulted Taboo." Expressionism in the Cinema. Edinburgh University Press, 2016.

"Apotheosis of the Self: The Magical Universe of William S. Burroughs." New Dawn Magazine #154 (January/February 2016).  

"Janelle's Key." Buffalo Zine #3 (2015).

"The Mystery of Albert Pike" reprinted in New Dawn Special Issue (Vol. 9, No. 4, 2015).

"Chameleo Chapter Thirteen." The Believer (June 2015).  

"Chameleo Chapter Three." Flavorwire (April 2015).  

"Chameleo Chapter One." The Los Angeles Review of Books (Winter 2015).  

Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security. OR Books, 2015.
 

"Attack of the Poisonous Mushroom Growth!" Fortean Times #320 (November 2014).

“What Is a Cloud?” The Chiron Review #97 (Fall 2014).

Spies & Saucers. PS Publishing, 2014.  


"The War Against the Imagination: How to Teach in a System Designed to Fail." Jon Rappoport's Blog (February 2014).  

"Captain America Meets Big Brother." The Jack Kirby Collector #62 (Winter 2013).  
  
"The Walk." The Mailer Review Vol. 7, No. 1 (Fall 2013). 

Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year Vol. #5 for “Cryptopolis.” Night Shade Books, 2013.

"Flames." Plan B Magazine Vol. #2 (September 2013).  

“Strange Tales of Homeland Security.” Fortean Times #305 (September 2013).

"Selections from The Expectant Mother Disinformation Handbook." Postscripts #30/31 (August 2013).

"Still Pulling This Train: Harlan Ellison's Pulling a Train and Getting in the Wind." The New York Review of Science Fiction #295 (March 2013).

"Zeroville: On the Edge of the Unreal." Phantom Drift: A Journal of New Fabulism #2 (Fall 2012).

"Cryptopolis." Phantom Drift: A Journal of New Fabulism #2 (Fall 2012).

"The Couch." Pearl #46 (2012 Fiction Issue). 

 
 
“Cryptoscatology: André Breton & Fortean Phenomena.” Fortean Times #286 (April 2012). 

“Film Noird and the Multiple Realities Thereof: Bowery at Midnight, The Chase, and Kiss Me Deadly.” The New York Review of Science Fiction #282 (February 2012). 

“Charles Darwin and the Suppressed Science of Dr. Mirakle.” Video Watchdog Magazine #166 (January/February 2012). 

"Science Fiction on the Periphery: The Literary Novels of Steve Erickson, Jim Dodge, Denis Johnson and Larissa Lai." The Albatross (Jan. 2012).  

Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow's The Best Horror of the Year Vol. #3 for “Ticks.” Night Shade Books, 2011.

"Birth of a Nation." Fearology: Terrifying Tales of Phobias. Library of Horror Press, 2011.

“We All Live in Happyland: Jack Kirby and the JFK Assassination” reprinted in The Jack Kirby Collector #57 (Summer 2011).

“Graffiti.” Art From Art: A Collection of Short Stories Inspired by Art. The Modernist Press, 2011. 

“The Morning of the Mutants.” Fortean Times #277 (July 2011).

"Bring Me the Head of André Breton!" Flurb: A Webzine of Astonishing Tales #11 (Spring 2011).  

“Twilight in Hysperia.” Aoife’s Kiss #36 (March 2011).

“We All Live in Happyland: Jack Kirby and the JFK Assassination.” The New York Review of Science Fiction #270 (February 2011).

“The Man from Planet X: Hollywood’s First Invasion from Outer Space.” The New York Review of Science Fiction #266 (October 2010). 


“My Blood Is Rotten.” Fortean Times #260 (April 2010).

“Ticks.” Flurb: A Webzine of Astonishing Tales #9 (Spring 2010).  

“The Mystery of Albert Pike.” Paranoia: The Conspiracy Reader Vol. 1. Paranoia Publishing, 2010.

“Satan, God, H.P. Lovecraft and Other Mephitic Models: An Interview with Paul Laffoley” reprinted in Journal Particules #26 (October/December 2009).

“Occult America.” Fortean Times #255 (November 2009).

“Macbeth and the Masons.” Fortean Times #255 (November 2009).

“Zeroville: On the Edge of the Unreal.” NTHPOSITION Online Magazine (2009).  
 
“Dr. Apocrypha’s Manifesto.” Chimeraworld 6: New World Disorder. Chimericana Books, 2009.

“silvertime.” Escape Clause: A Speculative Fiction Anthology. Ink Oink Art Inc., 2009.  

“Initiation.” Flurb: A Webzine of Astonishing Tales #7 (Spring 2009).   

“Tierra de los Muertos.” Alien Skin Magazine (April/May 2009).

“The End of History and the Clash of Civilizations” reprinted in Cyrano’s Journal (March 2009).

“Jack Kirby’s OMAC: Captain America Loves Big Brother.” The New York Review of Science Fiction #245 (January 2009).

“Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag.” Dark Jesters:  An Anthology of Humorous Horror. Novello Publishers, 2009.   

“The End of History and the Clash of Civilizations.” Paranoia Magazine #49 (Winter 2009).

“A Truly Fortean SF Writer: Jack Womack.” Fortean Times #236 (May 2008).

“The Twelfth Thunder: Beyond the Digital Environment of Finnegans Wake.” The HunterGatheress Journal Vol. 1. HunterGatheress Publishing, 2008.

“Exopolitics and Planet X.” Fortean Times #228 (October 2007).

“White Noise: Don DeLillo’s Postmodern Autopsy of the 20th Century.” The New York Review of Science Fiction #229 (September 2007).

Bicycle Bites Man: Flann O’Brien’s Journey from the Sublime to the Absurd (A Fraudulent Essay of Dubious Scholarly Value, with Spurious Footnotes by An Imaginary Author).” The New York Review of Science Fiction #227 (July 2007).

“The History of Unknown Men.” New Dawn Special Issue #3 (Spring/Summer 2007). 

“To See the Invisible Man: An Interview with Project Chameleo’s Richard Schowengerdt.” UFO Magazine Vol. 22, No. 3 (March 2007). 

“George Bush Is Not a Christian.” New Dawn Magazine #100 (January/February 2007).

“A Strange & Portentous Case Study in Creeping Christo-Fascism.” New Dawn Magazine #100 (January/February 2007).

“William S. Burroughs: 20th Century Gnostic Visionary.” New Dawn Magazine #99 (November/December 2006).

“Feast of Clowns.” Modern Magic: Tales of Fantasy and Horror. Fantasist Enterprises, 2006.   

“The Illusion of Control.” New Dawn Special Issue #2 (Autumn/Winter 2006).

“The Solomon Keyhole.” New Dawn Magazine #95 (March/April 2006).

“The Insect Queen of Venus & Other Strangeness.” The Chiron Review #80 (Autumn 2005).

“Collaborating with the Dead.” Like Water Burning #1. Like Water Burning Press, 2005.

“1001 Nights with Ali.” www.paranoiamagazine.com. Paranoia Publishing, 2005.

“Programming Armageddon in the Middle East.” New Dawn Magazine #90 (May/June 2005).

“©onspiracy Inc.” Paranoia Magazine #38 (Spring 2005).

“Science Fiction on the Periphery: The Literary Novels of Steve Erickson, Jim Dodge, Denis Johnson, and Larissa Lai.” The New York Review of Science Fiction #202 (June 2005).

“The Suppressed Teachings of Gnosticism” reprinted in New Dawn Magazine #88 (January/February 2005).

“Satan, God, H.P. Lovecraft and Other Mephitic Models: An Interview With Paul Laffoley.” www.paranoiamagazine.com. Paranoia Publishing, 2004.

“Fahrenheit 24/7.” www.paranoiamagazine.com. Paranoia Publishing, 2004.

“Letters to the President” reprinted in the “Special Political Issue” of The Pedestal Magazine (Fall 2004). www.thepedestalmagazine.com.

“Concentration Campus” reprinted in The New Conspiracy Reader. Kensington Books, 2004.

“The Mass Psychology of Fascism in the United States.” Paranoia Magazine #36 (Fall 2004).

“Letters to the President.” Riprap #26 (Spring 2004).

“The Death of the Matrix.” www.paranoiamagazine.com. Paranoia Publishing, 2004.

“The Suppressed Teachings of Gnosticism: An Interview with Dr. Stephan A. Hoeller” in Paranoia Magazine # 34 (Winter 2004) and on www.paranoiamagazine.com. Paranoia Publishing, 2004.

“Tracks in the Desert” in Riprap #25 (Spring 2003). (Winner of the Best Fiction Prize for that issue.) 

“Concentration Campus.” Paranoia Magazine #31 (Winter 2003).

“The Comic Book Conspiracy” reprinted in Popular Paranoia. Adventures Unlimited Press, 2002.

“Interview with David Ulin.” Riprap #24 (Spring 2002).

“Science Fiction as Manipulation Part II. Paranoia Magazine #29 (Spring 2002).

“Esthra, Shadows, Glass, Silence.” The Third Alternative  #27. TTA Press, 2001.

Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror Vol. #14 for “The Infant Kiss.” St. Martin’s Press, 2001.

“Science Fiction as Manipulation Part I.” Paranoia Magazine #27 (Fall 2001).

“Heaven’s Gate, Columbine, the Unabomber, and Other Atrocities.” Paranoia Magazine #25 (Winter 2001).

“The Infant Kiss.” After Shocks. Freak Press, 2000.  

“The Comic Book Conspiracy.” Steamshovel Press #17 (2000).

“Synchronistic-Linguistics in The Matrix.” Paranoia Magazine #22 (Winter 2000).

“You Name the Dwarfs” and “Honey, Did You Leave Your Brain Back at Langley Again?” reprinted in The Conspiracy Reader. Citadel Press, 1999.

“Was Shakespeare a Freemason?” in Paranoia Magazine #19 (Winter 1999).

“Honey, Did You Leave Your Brain Back at Langley Again?” Paranoia Magazine #17 (Fall 1997).

“You Name the Dwarfs.” Paranoia Magazine #12 (Spring 1996).

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