Peter Crowther reports several purchases by PS Publishing:
Terry Dowling sold him the novel Clowns at Midnight
Chris Beckett sold the novel Dark Eden
Steve Aylett sold the novella “Rebel at the End of Time”, which is set in Michael Moorcock’s “End of Time” sequence.
He also announces several purchases of short fiction for PS’s Postscripts magazine:
“The Fishes Speak” by Michaela Roessner
“Only One Ghost” by John Grant
“Osmotic Pressure” by Jack Deighton
“The Rescue” by Holly Phillips
“Signs Along the Road” by Richard Parks
“Frightened Angels” by Jeremy Adam Smith
“The Cinema of Coming Attractions” by Rjurik Davidson
Finally, PS will be publishing Black Wings, a “new volume of Lovecraftian horror edited by leading Lovecraft scholar S.T. Joshi.” The following line-up for the book may have additions made to it, but so far, Joshi has taken:
“Pickman’s Other Model (1929)” by Caitlín R. Kiernan
“Desert Dreams” by Donald R. Burleson
“Engravings” by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.
“Copping Squid” by Michael Shea
“Passing Spirits” by Sam Gafford
“The Broadsword” by Laird Barron
“Usurped” by William Browning Spencer
“Denker’s Book” by David J. Schow
“Inhabitants of Wraithwood” by W.H. Pugmire
“The Dome” by Mollie L. Burleson
“Rotterdam” by Nicholas Royle
“Tempting Providence” by Jonathan Thomas
“Howling in the Dark” by Darrell Schweitzer
“The Truth about Pickman” by Brian Stableford
“Tunnels” by Philip Haldeman
“Violence, Child of Trust” by Michael Cisco
“Lesser Demons” by Norman Partridge
“Black Brat of Dunwich” by Stanley C. Sargent
“An Eldritch Matter” by Adam Niswander
“Susie” by Jason Van Hollander