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Interview with Caleb Bethea, author of Disco Murder City

Posted on August 29, 2025 by user

This month I’m speaking to Caleb Bethea about their debut novel Disco Murder City, published by Maudlin House this September. This is a seductive, trippy story soaked in blood and sequins. Murder City is a nightmarish world where sleep paralysis demons stalk the dancefloor, committing extreme acts of violence in the nightclubs of this metropolis….

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Z.D. Dochterman Reviews “In the Dream, He Is Skinless and Beautiful” by Spencer Nitkey

Posted on August 15, 2025 by user

Recommending a single story is a bit of an impossible task for me, since I’ve been reading so much short fiction I admire this past year. So I’m going to bend the rules a little bit and mention three authors who I assume many Seize the Press readers will be familiar before making my final…

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Interview with John Chrostek, author of Feast of the Pale Leviathan

Posted on August 1, 2025 by user

John Chrostek’s debut novel Feast of the Pale Leviathan is published on the 26th August by Deep Overstock Books. It is a dark fantasy adventure story about Owen, a man who drifts out to sea and finds himself trapped in the belly of a giant Leviathan-esque kaiju. Within the belly of the beast he discovers…

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Gessica Sakamoto Martini reviews “The Family Nightwatchman” by Can Xue

Posted on July 25, 2025 by user

“Why are you all afraid of the corpse drivers?” Little Fly asked Momo. “Because, because we’re human,” Momo said. The dialogue at the beginning of the short story “The Family Night Watchman”, between the protagonist, Little Fly, and his friend Momo, points to the existing boundary between the living and the dead, and to the…

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Interview with NM Whitley, author of “Clarinet” and “Manywhere, Manyone, Manything”

Posted on April 28, 2025 by user

Hey Nicky, thanks for dropping in for a natter. I’m always banging on about looking for more non-American writers to publish in STP; as an American living in Spain, maybe we can consider you an honorary European. How did you end up living in Barcelona and how does it compare to the US? I’d be…

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We’re back!

Posted on March 25, 2025March 29, 2025 by user

It’s been a bit longer than usual between issues, but Seize The Press #12 is now loose in the world! I’ve been open about the reasons for the delay between issues, and it’s simply because I couldn’t find the right stories I wanted to accept. I absolutely didn’t want to just start accepting stories for…

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STP Issue #12 out now!

Posted on March 24, 2025March 29, 2025 by user

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Cover art sneak peak for Issue #12

Posted on March 6, 2025March 29, 2025 by user

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Interview with Karlo Yeager Rodríguez, author of “Vanishing”

Posted on February 19, 2025March 29, 2025 by user

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Advance release: “The Void Bites” by Kay Vaindal

Posted on February 10, 2025March 29, 2025 by user

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