New Releases by James P. Blaylock

James P. Blaylock is the author of The Invisible Woman (2025), Pennies from Heaven (2023), The Gobblin' Society (2020), La Machine de Lord Kelvin (2017), The Ebb Tide (2016).

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The Invisible Woman

release date: Feb 25, 2025
The Invisible Woman
From the World Fantasy Award-winning author comes the suspenseful sequel to Pennies from Heaven The bright spring weather in Old Orange is deceptive, with dark undercurrents shifting beneath the surface of the busy lives of Jane and Jerry Larkin. Jerry is restoring an old boarding house, exposing its dark history, and Jane's busy Co-op is victimized by malicious mischief that grows more mailicious by the day. Their troubles roil together, sinister forces rising from the cheerful, root-cracked sidewalks of Old Orange, engulfing them in mystery and murder and the threatened collapse of long-held dreams.

Pennies from Heaven

release date: Feb 21, 2023
Pennies from Heaven
Jerry Larkin discovers an age-old secret buried beneath the foundation of the house that he and his wife Jane, an avid reader of ghost stories, bought six months ago in the idyllic town of Old Orange in southern California. Jane Larkin, whose MacArthur grant led to the creation of public gardens and a farmers market in the town's central park, works against time to save what she has built as a 100-year storm moves in off the coast. Lettie Phibbs, a strange librarian whose Antiquity Center holds the secrets to the hidden history of Old Orange, inserts herself into the Larkins' lives, growing increasingly eccentric and menacing, as unpredictable as the storm itself. PENNIES FROM HEAVEN, a six-day mystery, tells the tale of a small town haunted by the reanimated ghosts of a buried past, a story that reaches a terrifying crescendo of murder and intrigue in a high-paced rush toward fate and redemption. Praise For Pennies From Heaven " Pennies from Heaven is a gripping mash-up of mystery, history, thriller and horror. Expect conspirators, murderers, fraudsters, charlatans and unquiet spirits among the cheerful co-op gardeners. Author James P Blaylock weaves these diverse strands with effortless skill, painting people and landscapes with the authentic touch of long familiarity. You can almost smell the desert, the wet wind, and that very malicious ghost." —Clare Rhoden, Aurealis #161 "The supernatural elements in the book are vital and well done (the eventual capture of the ghost is colorful and ingenious), but the spook stuff takes a backseat to the human dynamics, the caper aspect and the interpersonal hijinks. Blaylock has always had an affection for eccentrics, misfits and visionaries, and while Jane and Jerry are more "normal" and wholesome than his typical cast, they qualify as non-whitebread souls. As for Phibbs, Blaylock succeeds in creating a true monster." — Paul Di Filippo, Locus Magazine

The Gobblin' Society

release date: Apr 06, 2020
The Gobblin' Society
"...[A] twisted but delightful fantasy tale... Mystery, mesmerism, murder, and mayhem combine into a jolly good time. Blaylock's fans will be gratified." — Publishers Weekly When coffins bearing what might be living corpses are discovered in a sea cave long used by smugglers, Langdon St. Ives and his wife Alice are precipitated into a hellish mystery involving an ages-old house standing on the chalk cliffs of the Kentish coast. The strange house, shunned by the people Broadstairs and Margate, caters to a century-old eating society that offers a secret catalogue of corpses for sale and a menu for wealthy members with... eccentric tastes. When the society sets out to entrap St. Ives, an onrushing adventure ensues as Alice and the formidable Frobishers fight for their lives—an adventure that seems to ensure a deadly ending.

La Machine de Lord Kelvin

release date: Feb 15, 2017
La Machine de Lord Kelvin
« Intelligent et drôle, et surtout en avance sur son temps, le roman de Blaylock propose un univers steampunk fabuleux et des personnages encore meilleurs. Excellent. » Fantasy Book Review Que feriez-vous si vous pouviez remonter le temps ? Dans les rouages mystérieux de l'incroyable machine de Lord Kelvin, réside le secret du temps lui-même. L'abject docteur Ignacio Narbondo serait capable de tuer pour mettre la main dessus, et le célèbre inventeur et explorateur Langdon St. Ives ferait n'importe quoi pour l'utiliser. Pour l'un, cela revient à dominer le monde, et pour l'autre, la fantastique machine représente le moyen de sauver sa bien-aimée des portes de la mort... Une trépidante course contre le temps commence dès maintenant !

The Ebb Tide

release date: Dec 02, 2016
The Ebb Tide
Deep beneath the quicksands of Morecambe Bay lies a shifting graveyard of lost things, long sunk to the sea bottom. Pursued by the nefarious Dr. Narbondo, Langdon St. Ives and his stalwart companions descend beneath the sands in a diving chamber, and amid the debris of human bones and the wreckage of human lives, they search for an alien device, which, in the wrong hands,could change the course of human history and provide Narbondo with the means to enslave mankind....

The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs

release date: Dec 02, 2016
The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs
Deep within the cavern-riddled chalk cliffs above the English Channel there brews a threat to the very sanity of the people of Britain. A startling madness infects the members of the Explorer's Club in London, the debacle coinciding with the disappearance of Alice St. Ives and the murder of the lighthouse keeper at Beachy Head. Langdon St. Ives sets out to rescue his wife and to stop the accelerating train of events hurtling he and his friends into a dark tunnel of madness and death.

The Adventure of the Ring of Stones

release date: Dec 02, 2016
The Adventure of the Ring of Stones
A strange message summons Langdon St. Ives and his companions to the Half Toad Inn in Smithfield, London, and along with the eccentric but fabulously wealthy Gilbert Frobisher, they set out for an uncharted island in the Caribbean, carrying a map that promises a treasure that beggars description. What they find – a terrible, pagan god from the depths of the ocean – leads them back to London, carrying within the hold of Frobisher's steam yacht a fearsome, tentacled menace that threatens to devastate London.

The Further Adventures of Langdon St. Ives

release date: Jul 31, 2016

Le Dernier denier

release date: Jun 17, 2016
Le Dernier denier
Judas. Un prénom à jamais entaché du symbole de la trahison. Ainsi, à l'image de son célèbre homonyme, Judas Iscariot a lui aussi trahi les siens en vendant une information capitale pour 30 deniers d'argent. Si cet événement s'est déroulé voici 2 000 ans, celui qui en récoltera les pièces à l'époque actuelle bénéficiera de l'immortalité. Afin d'y parvenir, Jules Pennyman s'est lancé dans cette quête depuis 200 ans. Et il est prêt à tout pour y parvenir, même aux pires ignominies. Les époux Vanbergen, situés dans un recoin paisible du sud de la Californie, risquent de l'apprendre à leurs dépens...

Oriel, T2 : Le Nain qui disparaissait

release date: Mar 18, 2016
Oriel, T2 : Le Nain qui disparaissait
« Un monde magique, présenté de façon magique... Si vous faites le voyage là-bas, vous risquerez de ne plus repartir, et de ne jamais l'oublier. » Philip K. Dick Le maître fromager Jonathan Bing embarque de nouveau sur son radeau avec le professeur Wurtzle pour aller explorer les souterrains du château de Hautetour, laissé à l'abandon depuis la mise en fuite du nain maléfique Selznak. Ce n'est que le début d'un périple qui les amènera jusqu'au pays mythique de Balumnie, accompagnés par Milo le Magicien et les camelots Bufo et Gump, et bientôt rejoints par le jeune Dooly et son grand-père Théophile Escargot, tous à la recherche de l'écuyer Myrkle, égaré quelque part dans cette lointaine contrée, et d'un fabuleux trésor caché. Mais Selznak rôde toujours, une sinistre sorcière s'acharne contre eux et d'autres effroyables créatures se dressent sur leur chemin. Savoureux mélange du rocambolesque et du comique, du merveilleux et du macabre, cette deuxième aventure est encore plus extravagante que la précédente !

Oriel, T1 : Le Vaisseau elfique

release date: Mar 18, 2016
Oriel, T1 : Le Vaisseau elfique
Rien ne va plus à Havreville. Les jouets enchantés et les pains d'épices fabriqués par les elfes risquent de manquer cette année à Noël ! Le maître fromager Jonathan Bing, accompagné par le professeur Wurzle et le jeune Dooley, a pour mission de descendre en radeau le fleuve Oriel jusqu'à la cité portuaire de Maremme et de déjouer les forces maléfiques à l'origine de ce problème d'approvisionnement.

Oriel, T3 : Le Géant de pierre

release date: Mar 18, 2016
Oriel, T3 : Le Géant de pierre
« Un conteur de fables américain hors pair. » William Gibson Dans ce troisième volet des Contes de l'Oriel, l'auteur fait un retour en arrière pour nous narrer les premiers exploits de l'aventurier Théophile Escargot, personnage important dans les deux premiers tomes. Les débuts de sa carrière ne sont guère brillants : jeune homme rêveur et plutôt paresseux, il se voit privé de sa maison et sa fille par une épouse mégère sous prétexte du vol d'une tarte, escroqué et humilié par un nain diabolique, et amoureux d'une femme, Leta, possédée par une sorcière. Il finit par être banni de Havreville et décide de descendre l'Oriel en quête de nouveaux horizons. Faisant preuve de résilience face à l'adversité, le voilà bientôt maître d'un fabuleux sous-marin de facture elfique qui lui permet de découvrir un passage vers la Balumnie, pays entouré de légendes. Là-bas, il affrontera de nouveau ses ennemis, luttant pour déjouer leurs plans néfastes et par la même occasion sauver sa bien-aimée. Portrait saisissant d'un antihéros, ce roman nous livre des clés pour mieux comprendre les dessous de cet univers insolite et déroutant.

Les Reliques de la nuit

release date: May 20, 2015
Les Reliques de la nuit
La Californie ce n'est pas seulement Hollywood. Non, c'est aussi des canyons désertés, où la nature peut suivre son cours. Et c'est cet endroit perdu et esseulé que choisit Peter Travers pour y acheter une cabane à la réputation sinistre. En effet, on la prétend hantée... Et, c'est peut-être bien à raison puisque, chaque nuit, une voix plaintive vient habiter ses nuits...

Thirteen Phantasms

release date: Oct 21, 2013
Thirteen Phantasms
James Blaylock is one of the finest writers in the fantasy field. Sixteen of his acclaimed short stories are collected here for the first time. Included is "Thirteen Phantasms," his brilliant World Fantasy Award-winning story of a man who returns to the Golden Age of science fiction through an ad in a pulp magazine. "Myron Chester and the Toads" recounts one man's encounter with aliens and the effect it has on him and his neighbors. And in the strange otherworldly California of "Paper Dragons" one man's obsession with the creation of a dragon slowly destroys him.

James Blaylock SF Gateway Omnibus

release date: Oct 10, 2013
James Blaylock SF Gateway Omnibus
From the vaults of The SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal introduction to two-time World Fantasy Award-winner, James P. Blaylock, one of modern fantasy's most unique voices. Mentored by Philip K. Dick, James P. Blaylock is best known for his Langdon St Ives sequence - one of which, Homunculus, won the Philip K. Dick Award - and, along with contemporaries Tim Powers and K.W. Jeter, is regarded as one of the founding fathers of Steampunk. All three of the novels collected in this omnibus were shortlisted for the World Fantasy Award. The Last Coin: Two thousand years after silver coins pass from the hands of Judas Iscariot, they continue to hold magical powers, changing the luck of those who posses them, and possibly even providing immortality. The Paper Grail: Curator Howard Barton goes to Mendocino, California, to get a 19th-century woodcut sketch for his museum back home. But other, rather strange, people want the sketch for their own dubious purposes. Now Howard's caught in the middle of a secret war that somehow involves a piece of paper that is much more than it seems. All the Bells on Earth: Walt runs a small catalog business out of his garage, and he has no notion of a demonic presence in his town until a package is mistakenly delivered to him. The contents are not the inexpensive Chinese toys and novelties he deals in. The nasty-looking pickled bluebird of happiness ("Best thing come to you. Speak any wish.") piques Walt's interest, and he keeps it when he rewraps the box and passes it on to the addressee: the one person in the world Walt loathes, his former friend Robert Argyle. But Walt's keeping back the bluebird of happiness is the best thing that could have happened to Argyle--and the worst thing that could happen to Walt. What price happiness? If you have to ask ...

In for a Penny

release date: Aug 13, 2013
In for a Penny
This mesmerising collection from World Fantasy Award-winner James P. Blaylock offers seven brilliant excursions into one of the most idiosyncratic imaginations of our time. Highlighted by the acclaimed novella, "The Trismegistus Club" - a brilliant riff on the antiquarian ghost story - In for a Penny goes from strength to strength, taking us deep into the heart of a quirky, deeply engaging fictional world that no one but Blaylock could have created. Other high points include "Home Before Dark," which chronicles one man's first few hours in the afterlife. Its thematic companion, "Small Houses," recounts an aging widower's last few hours on earth. Both stories constitute deeply felt, lovingly detailed farewells to the things and places of this world. In "The Other Side," a minor precognitive episode leads the hero to an obsessive fascination with the hidden mysteries of the universe. In "His Own Back Yard," a story worthy of the great Jack Finney, a middle-aged man finds himself stranded in the haunted territory of his childhood. The blackly funny "War of the Worlds" uses a bowling ball and the imminent end of Life As We Know It to illuminate the fault lines in a modern marriage. Finally, in the wonderfully imagined title story, the single-minded pursuit of treasure - of something for nothing - leads Blaylock's protagonist to a harrowing confrontation with his own worst self. Startling, funny, eccentric, and often unexpectedly moving, the Blaylockian worldview shines forth with undiminished vigor in this marvellous collection, which shows us ourselves - and the world around us - from a wholly unique perspective. "Simply, almost artlessly written, the six fantasy stories in this slim collection from Blaylock ( Thirteen Phantasms), set in the gentle, loving territory of his personal California world, verge on the sentimental but never slip into the banal." - Publishers Weekly

Lord Kelvin's Machine

release date: Mar 12, 2013
Lord Kelvin's Machine
Within the magical gears of Lord Kelvin's incredible machine lies the secret of time. The deadly Dr. Ignacio Narbondo would murder to possess it and scientist and explorer Professor Langdon St. Ives would do anything to use it. For the doctor it means mastery of the world and for the professor it means saving his beloved wife from death. A daring race against time begins...

Zeuglodon

release date: Mar 11, 2013
Zeuglodon
A skeletal hand clutching an iron key lies hidden within a mermaid's wooden sarcophagus; a hand-drawn map is stolen from beneath the floorboards an old museum; an eccentric sleeping inventor dreams of a passage to the center of the hollow earth, and by dreaming of the passage, brings it into being.... Pursued by kidnappers thinking of riches and murder, Katherine Perkins and her two cousins, junior members of The Guild of St. George, must descend into the depths of the hollow earth in order to return the Sleeper to his ancestral home on the shores of Lake Windermere. But to awaken him might mean the end of his dream, the closing of the Windermere Passage, and the three intrepid explorers marooned in a savage land forgotten by time itself.... Zeuglodon, set in the world envisioned in James Blaylock's The Digging Leviathan, is a landscape of color, mystery, and adventure, in which reality and fantasy are shifting currents, and nothing is quite what it seems to be. "James P. Blaylock's Zeuglodon is the most fun I've had reading in ages, with an unabashed budding cryptozoologist protagonist, mummified mermaid, underground passages, lost world, and the scariest busybody since Margaret Hamilton put Toto in her bicycle basket. Don't miss it." - Locus

All the Bells on Earth

release date: Jul 30, 2012
All the Bells on Earth
"Blaylock is one of the most brilliant of that new generation of fabulist writers: All the Bells on Earth may be his best book . . . Enthralling" ( The Washington Post Book World ). In the dead of night, a man climbs the tower of St. Anthony's Church, driven by a compulsive urge to silence the bells. In a deserted alley, a seemingly random victim is consumed by a torrent of flames. And in the deceptive light of day, a mail-order businessman named Walt Stebbins receives a bizarre artifact—a glass jar containing the preserved body of a bluebird. Things like this don't usually happen in a town like Orange, California. Ordinary people don't expect to face evil—real evil—in their backyards. But as Walt unravels the mystery of the bird in the jar, he learns that the battle between good and evil takes place every day . . . "An absolute page-turner . . . A terrific novel by a master of the offbeat and the absurd." — The Washington Post Book World "In the best tradition of The Twilight Zone, crossed with wacky characters, humor and moments of real love stunningly portrayed." —Rick Kleffel, The Agony Column "With acrobatic grace, Blaylock, winner of two World Fantasy Awards, once again walks the dividing line between fantasy and horror—this time, as he relates a deal-with-the-devil story set in suburban Southern California." — Publishers Weekly "While juxtaposing subtle humor with grim horror, the author portrays a world in which human virtues become mystic weapons and unlikely heroes grope their way toward salvation." — Library Journal

The Rainy Season

release date: Jul 17, 2012
The Rainy Season
It's a gray, wet winter in southern California, and Phil Ainsworth is alone. The sudden death of his young wife has left him shaken, and he gets eerie sensations as he roams around the big, old house he inherited from his mother. He's sure he's seen people snooping around his property, by the old well that, in this wet weather, always seems ready to overflow. How much is real and how much is in his head? That's the question. A late-night phone call brings more bad news: Phil's sister has died, leaving her ten-year-old daughter Betsy an orphan and naming Phil as guardian. It seems like a bad time to bring a child into this unhappy house, but Phil had always promised he'd take care of Betsy - and now she's all the family he has left. What he can't know is that Betsy is a very special child. She has the ability to sense the powerful emotions of the past, to hear voices of the dead, and to see the uncanny powers that are closing in around this house... James P. Blaylock has set the standard for the contemporary ghost story. The Washington Post called him "a master." Dean Koontz has hailed his writing as "first rate." A brilliant blend of psychological insight and unearthly phenomena, The Rainy Season blurs the lines between the past and the present, the living and the dead, fantasy and reality. REVIEWS: "The author of Winter Tides continues to display an uncanny talent for low-key, off-kilter drama, infusing the modern world with a supernatural tint. Blaylock's evocative prose and studied pacing make him one of the most distinctive contributors to American magical realism." -- Library Journal "This may be Blaylock's weirdest yet: intriguing, dramatic, atmospheric." -- Kirkus Reviews

The Digging Leviathan

release date: Jul 15, 2012
The Digging Leviathan
Journey to the center of the Earth... Giles Peach was unique. He was born with a neat set of gills on either side of his neck - and webbed fingers. He enjoyed reading (Edgar Rice Burroughs was his favorite author) and he liked to invent things. First he invented a working model of the Solar System, powered by the motor from an old electric fan. Next he invented a mechanical man whose legs were roped-together tin cans. Finally he began work on the grandest invention of all: a machine that would burrow to the center of the Earth, a digging leviathan. Absurd? Perhaps. But Giles Peach had the power to make his wildest fantasies come true... "A literally wonderful novel." --Tim Powers "Blaylock is an original author grounded in the quintessential classics, yet ready without notice to astonish: not only with what he reveals to us but how." --Philip K. Dick

The Paper Grail

release date: Jul 15, 2012
The Paper Grail
The second thriller in the supernatural trilogy by the World Fantasy Award–winning author— An "intriguing and absorbing work from a major talent" ( Kirkus Reviews). Howard Barton came to Mendocino in search of a folded scrap of paper. Not just any old scrap of paper, but one bearing what might be a sketch by the legendary Japanese artist, Hoku-sai. But Howard, unfortunately, is not the only one who wants the sketch . . . There's old Heloise Lamey, whose lush and noxious garden is watered with blood, ink, and stranger substances. And the enigmatic Mr. Jimmers, the owner of a workshop that holds a bizarre invention designed to raise the dead. Even Howard's Uncle Roy, a builder of haunted houses and founder of the Museum of Modern Mysteries, has an interest in the sketch. In Northern California, nothing is what it appears, but everything is connected— and Howard is led to a mysterious private war between secret, underground societies. Now he just needs to figure out whose side he's on in the quest for the Paper Grail. "Blaylock redeems the familiarity of his plot with a gift for drawing characters who are eccentric in delightful and original ways, whichever side of the war they are on." — Publishers Weekly "Blaylock ventures into the realm of magical realism as eccentric matrons and failed entrepreneurs assume mythic proportions in this witty and intelligent metaphysical novel. This crossover novel belongs equally well in literary and fantasy collections." — Library Journal

The Last Coin

release date: Jul 15, 2012
The Last Coin
A biblical betrayal drives this trilogy from the World Fantasy Award–winning author, "a singular American fabulist" (William Gibson, author of Neuromancer). The price of immortality . . . Two thousand years ago, there lived a man who sold some valuable information for a fee of thirty silver coins. His name was Judas Iscariot, and he is no longer with us. The coins, however, still exist—and still hold an elusive power over all who claim them . . . Like Andrew Vanbergen, whose attempts at innkeeping bring in stranger business than he ever expected. And Aunt Naomi, whose most prized family heirloom is a silver spoon—with a curiously ancient-looking engraving. And especially old Mr. Pennyman, who is only five silver coins short of immortality . . . " The Last Coin should confirm Blaylock's position as a trendsetter, breaking new ground rather than just exploring the old." — San Francisco Chronicle "Against a lyric vision of the Southern California coast, cosmic conspiracy theories bump heads in a gleeful farce to produce another strange and wonderful book from the idiosyncratic author of Homunculus and Land of Dreams." — Publishers Weekly "Weird and wonderful touches abound; Blaylock makes good use of his coastal setting, extracting his own brand of magic from familiar places and familiar things. While Biblical conspiracies and revisionist scriptures are all the rage now, Blaylock got the jump on the current crop by several years." — SFF Chronicles

Winter Tides

release date: Jun 18, 2012
Winter Tides
Fifteen years ago, on a deserted California beach, Dave Quinn swam out into the winter ocean to save two drowning girls - identical twin sisters. He was only able to save one. Now, years last, he meets Anne, a strugglng artist from Canada. He has no idea she is the child he saved so long ago. And he has no idea that Elinor, the long-dead sister he couldn't save, has come with her... REVIEWS: "... a singular American fabulist." -- William Gibson "This story of good and evil siblings examines how we all learn to live with who we are, and does so through supple writing and a tense and carefully executed plot... Blaylock combines the supernatural with a deep understanding of contemporary California and human nature, producing a book with appeal for both fantasy fans and readers of realistic fiction." -- Publishers Weekly "Vivid descriptions and deft characterisations... Winter Tides exposes the underbelly of human nature" -- Library Journal "One creepy, creepy book... Blaylock will scare you to death with a minimum of splatter and maximum of tension, Hitchcock-style. I read Winter Tides in one long sitting and found my heart wouldn't stop racing." -- Woodland Hills Daily News (California)

Land of Dreams

release date: Jun 18, 2012
Land of Dreams
When a boat-sized shoe and giant spectacles wash up on the shore, three of the town's orphans - Jack, Skeezix, and Helen - know there's something fishy going on, and the old ghost in the orphanage attic is inclined to agree. An evil carnival comes to town, run by a sinister gentleman who can turn himself into a crow. A mouse-sized man hiding in the woodwork leaves Jack an elixir that might, just might, allow him to cross during Solstice to another world, a mysterious land of dreams that holds the key to Jack's past and all their adventures. Land Of Dreams is a phantasmagorical adventure reminiscent of Charles Finney's The Circus of Dr. Lao and Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes. REVIEWS: "... a singular American fabulist." -- William Gibson " Land Of Dreams is Blaylock's best yet - powerful, magical, suspenseful and funny, this novel sails us through the supernatural backwaters of the northern California coast, and none of its readers will ever quite be able to leave its landscape of rotting waterfront towns, and strange songs echoing in from the sea, and vast, unknown cities visible on dubious horizons. Blaylock is the best of contemporary writers, and Land Of Dreams is destined to be one of the field's classics." -- Tim Powers "Striking, beautifully turned surreal fantasy... Weird, complex, wise, original, delightful: pounce!" -- Kirkus Reviews

Metamorphosis

release date: Apr 01, 2009
Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis: three stories, each one involving a man who discovers that he has come to dwell, for an hour or for a lifetime, in a house and in a mind not quite his own. Each one opens doors onto rooms of illusion, radiance, regret, and dark enchantment. Welcome to the stories of three young writers, stories written in collaboration with James P. Blaylock. Welcome to the borderland of illusion and reality. Three tales, written in collaboration by James P. Blaylock with students in a class by Tim Powers, with an introduction and illustrations by Tim, an afterword by Blaylock, and some necessary meddling by William Ashbless.

The Knights of the Cornerstone

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Knights of the Cornerstone
Dedicated to his work and to his collection of rare books, a reclusive Calvin Bryson finally visits his aunt and uncle in New Cyprus, California, only to discover a town hiding strange secrets and an enigmatic group dedicated to the preservation of holy r

Pilot Light

release date: Nov 01, 2007
Pilot Light
Those two madmen, Powers and Blaylock are back, with a recently unearthed and touched up short story thought lost to the ages. "Pilot Light" is vintage William Ashbless, complex to the point of incoherence, with a good eighteen footnotes added by the poet refuting and clarifying the changes made by Powers and Blaylock to his sacred words. Also included in this small form hardcover chapbook are an introduction by Powers and an afterword by Blaylock.

The Devils in the Details

release date: Jan 01, 2003

The Man in the Moon

release date: Aug 01, 2002
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