Category Archives: From the Archives
Antinomianism, Alternative History and the Ecstatic Art of James Koehnline
Originally published in 1993 The true apocalypse is upon us now—not the universal destruction of the flesh dreamed of by the Puritan colonizers of North America and their bitter spiritual descendants, but a joyous revelation that promises to reorganize the … Continue reading
Shooting Straight with Nicole Panter
Originally published in 1994 Nicole Panter’s short fiction showcases her sharp-edged talent at its peak. She cuts right through to the heart of human pain with a true writer’s skill, in lean, honest stories that don’t flinch from the unadulterated … Continue reading
Night of the Lepus
From another century (1995): I find myself in this situation every year without fail. It’s another Saturday night during the San Diego Comic Convention. I’ve spent an entire day, perhaps two, wandering through the detritus of popular culture, surrounded by … Continue reading