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"Bandits in the Paths
of Fame"
in
DRAGON #336
October 2005
"Fanboy"
in
PATH OF THE BOLD
Guardians of Order, 2004
"She Dwelleth in the Cold
of the Moon"
in
THE REPENTANT
DAW, 2003
"The Weeping Masks"
in
SHADOWS OVER
BAKER STREET
Del Rey, 2003
"The Night Chicago Died"
in
PULP ZOMBIES
Eden Studios, 2003
"The Unquiet Dreams of
Cingris the Stout"
in
GAMING FRONTIERS #2
March 2002
"Pretender of the Faith"
in
HISTORICAL HAUNTINGS
DAW, 2001
"The Family Business"
in
REALMS OF VALOR
TSR, Inc., 1993
"The Rigor of the Game"
in
TALES OF RAVENLOFT
TSR, Inc., 1994
"Laughter in the Flames"
in
REALMS OF INFAMY
TSR, Inc., 1994
"Make 'Em Laugh"
in
TRUTH UNTIL PARADOX
White Wolf, 1995
"Persistence of Vision"
in
CITY OF DARKNESS:
UNSEEN
White Wolf, 1995
"Truth in Advertising"
in
THE SPLENDOUR FALLS
White Wolf, 1995
"The Price of Freedom"
in
TROLL #1
December 1997
"The Club Rules"
in
REALMS OF MYSTERY
TSR, Inc., 1998
"The Hollow Man"
in
SHADIS #52
October 1998
"Heresies and Superstitions"
in
THE LEADING EDGE #39
March 2000
The Corpse Strikes Again!

"Beneath the Skin"
in
HEROES IN TRAINING
DAW, 2007
"Be a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your
leading characters, make awful things happen to them —
in order that the reader may see what they are made of."
— Kurt Vonnegut
Adamant Entertainment's Thrilling Tales brings you amazing stories featuring classic and more recently created pulp heroes. The first issue opens with an illustrated reprint of "The Night Chicago Died," featuring my original mystery man character, The Corpse, battling the living dead in Prohibition Era Chicago.

The story originally appeared in Pulp Zombies (Eden Studios, 2003) to great reviews, an Origins Award nomination, and a spot in the honorable mention list for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, 17th edition. Brett Barkley provides the illustrations for the story this time around.

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