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Jazma Online Gets Jazzed About Lorelei Presents: House Macabre
Lorelei Presents: House Macabre—our just-published special in which SWC resident succubus Lorelei tries her hand at hosting her first horror comic anthology—has certainly caught comic fans’ attention. Since its release on Wednesday, it’s been DriveThru Comics’ #1 Hottest Title, as … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Lorelei, Reviews
Tagged drivethru comics, jazma online, lorelei, lorelei presents: house macabre, succubus fiction
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Lorelei Presents: House Macabre On Sale at DriveThru Fiction
That’s right, succubus fans, starting today, our brand-new horror special, Lorelei Presents: House Macabre, goes on sale at digital distributor DriveThru Fiction and its sister site, DriveThru Comics! Available for just $1.99, Lorelei Presents: House Macabre involves our resident soul-stealing … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Comic Distributors, Digital Comics, Lorelei, Publishing
Tagged Dark Urban Fantasy, drivethru comics, drivethru fiction, lorelei, lorelei presents: house macabre, succubus fiction
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Lorelei Presents: House Macabre Now On Sale!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LORELEI MOVES INTO “HOUSE MACABRE” Succubus Acts as Horror Hostess in Comic Book Special When horror fans last saw the soul-stealing succubus called Lorelei, she was battling cultists seeking to resurrect the Elder Gods they worshipped, in … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books, Lorelei, Publishing
Tagged chainsaw chuck majewski, drivethru comics, dwight jon zimmerman, john pierard, juan carlos abraldes rendo, lorelei, lorelei presents: house macabre, lou manna, louis small jr., steven a. roman, succubus fiction, uriel caton
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Flight Ring Wearers Love Reading Lorelei Presents: House Macabre
Good news, everyone! Lorelei Presents: House Macabre—our 24-page, one-shot special in which Lori tries her hand at hosting her first horror comic anthology—goes on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28, but it’s already gotten its first review, courtesy of Steven Leitman … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book reviews, lorelei, lorelei presents: house macabre, reading with a flight ring, succubus fiction
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A Succubus in Sleepy Hollow?
Tonight on the popular (and well-done) television series Sleepy Hollow, man-out-of-time Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and his monster-fighting partner, police lieutenant Abigail Mills (Nicole Beharie), cross paths with Lilith (Caroline Ford; pictured here in-character), a succubus determined to steal the … Continue reading
Posted in Lorelei, Television
Tagged lorelei, lorelei: sects and the city, sleepy hollow, succubus fiction
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SWC Backlist: Lorelei: Sects and the City
Continuing our review of SWC’s backlist, today we look at the Mature Readers graphic novel Lorelei: Sects and the City, written by Steven A. Roman (The Saga of Pandora Zwieback, X-Men: The Chaos Engine Trilogy) and illustrated by Eliseu Gouveia … Continue reading
Posted in Gothic, Graphic Novels, Lorelei, Publishing
Tagged backlist titles, Dark Urban Fantasy, eliseu gouveia, esteban maroto, lorelei, lorelei: sects and the city, neil vokes, steve geiger, steven a. roman, succubus fiction
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Rejections: My Almost-Date with Vampirella
Last year, on May 9 and May 10, I told you about a pair of rejections I received in my early years as a wannabe writer: one was from The Twilight Zone Magazine, for a short story I’d submitted; the … Continue reading
Posted in On Writing
Tagged lorelei, lorelei: sects and the city, rejections, succubus fiction, vampire fiction, vampirella, warren publishing
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