I fall in and out of love with characters. It happens all the time. Continue reading
September 25, 2011
by Magen Toole
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September 25, 2011
by Magen Toole
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I fall in and out of love with characters. It happens all the time. Continue reading
September 23, 2011
by Magen Toole
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A brand-new trailer from Flesh Trap, by Reverend Civilian. Continue reading
September 10, 2011
by Magen Toole
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Ladies, ladies, ladies (and gentleman, whom I see in the corner looking bored), it is with great pleasure that I announce that The Fiction Circus has been so kind as to publish my comic, Ain’t No Grave. Continue reading
September 8, 2011
by Magen Toole
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Flesh Trap is almost here. After nearly two years of work, thirty-seven draft revisions, editing, reviewing, staying up late, getting up early, doodling, scribbling, several pots of coffee and generally a lot of banging my head on the desk, we’re less than a month out from the release of the first chapter. Continue reading
September 5, 2011
by Magen Toole
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In the last year, I’ve had the unique experience of being both a feminist — striving for female equality and the advancement of women’s issues with my writing — and a knuckle-dragging, cliche-spewing torchbearer for Cracker Von Patriarch, working to undermine decades of cultural evolution. It’s been interesting, to say the least. And here’s the reason why. Continue reading
September 3, 2011
by Magen Toole
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I woke up in June this year waiting for Florida and rain and time with my girlfriend, eager for long days and cicada-song. Before I knew it Florida came and went, leaving me dazed and confused in a July that never ended, dragging on and on in tedium and family drama. Then August disappeared in a flash and I woke up in September, wondering just what happened to Summer 2011. Continue reading
August 21, 2011
by Magen Toole
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Greetings and salutations, my fellow weirdos and miscreants. It pleases me to announce that The New Flesh has released their second annual anthology, Long Live the New Flesh: YEAR TWO, showcasing their top favorite weird stories. As last year, I … Continue reading
August 20, 2011
by Magen Toole
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A story written in habits, possessions, snapshots of time. Continue reading
August 18, 2011
by Magen Toole
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So, I want to write a story about an American politician. Continue reading
August 16, 2011
by Magen Toole
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Harold Tan loved girls. He loved the girls with drooping eyelids and dirty knees, carpet-burned on their elbows and knuckles. He loved them with bruised lips and black eyes, amputated arms and legs fitted snugly into cuffed pegs with matching collars. Continue reading