The Skelos Kickstarter is going to launch on Tuesday (May 10). Skelos is a new journal that will publish fiction, articles, and reviews related to Weird Fiction. It’s edited by (in alphabetical order) Mark Finn, Chris Gruber, and Jeff Shanks. They’ve lined up an impressive first issue. I’m sure you’ll recognize some of the contributors. *blushes modestly*
I’ll have more to say when the Kickstarter launches next week, but for now here’s the press release Jeff sent out earlier this evening.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: skelospress@gmail.com
SKELOS: THE JOURNAL OF WEIRD FICTION AND DARK FANTASY LAUNCHES KICKSTARTER ON MAY 10TH
May 5, 2016 – Skelos Press is proud to announce the launch of its new flagship journal with a Kickstarter campaign that will begin on Tuesday May 10th. The first issue of SKELOS: THE JOURNAL OF WEIRD FICTION AND DARK FANTASY will feature a never-before-published fantasy piece by Robert E. Howard (Conan, Kull, Solomon Kane) illustrated by the legendary Mark Schultz (Xenozoic Tales, Coming of Conan, Prince Valiant). Also featured is a new sword and sorcery novelette by Keith Taylor (Bard series, Cormac Mac Art), a long-awaited sequel to his classic tale “Men from the Plain of Lir” originally published in WEIRD TALES. This story will be illustrated by the fantastic Tomás Giorello (Dark Horse King Conan). Another highlight of the issue will be a tale of dark fantasy from World Fantasy Award nominee and John W. Campbell Award nominee Scott A. Cupp.
SKELOS is edited by Mark Finn, author of the World Fantasy Award-nominated BLOOD AND THUNDER; Chris Gruber, editor of Robert E. Howard’s BOXING STORIES from the University of Nebraska Press; and Jeffrey Shanks, co-editor of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated UNIQUE LEGACY OF WEIRD TALES.
Editor Mark Finn stated, “I’m excited to be part of the editorial staff for this journal. We are finding and publishing material that we love to read, and read about. There’s a long-standing tradition to weird fiction, and we think we can contribute something new and exciting to it.”
The first issue will contain short fiction from such talented writers as Charles Gramlich, Dave Hardy, Jason Ray Carney, Ethan Nahte, Scott Hannan, and Matt Sullivan; a fully illustrated adaptation of Grettir and the Draugr from the Icelandic sagas by Samuel Dillon; weird verse by Frank Coffman, Pat Calhoun, Kenneth Bykerk, and Jason Hardy; Insightful essays by Nicole Emmelhainz, Karen Kohoutek, and Jeffrey Shanks; reviews by Charles Hoffman, Bobby Derie, Keith West, Todd Vick, Paul McNamee, Deuce Richardson, and Josh Adkins; and with illustrations by Mark Schultz, Tomás Giorello, Samuel Dillon, and David Cullen.
The Kickstarter campaign will run until June 10 and the issue will begin shipping in late June with an ebook version available at the same time. More information can found at the Skelos Press Facebook page – www.facebook.com/skelospress – or you can follow the project on Twitter @SkelosPress.
This really all sounds awesome, and congratulations is in order, it seems.
Thank you.
I meant *are* in order. This is what happens when you do things too fast.
lol
I wish I had been in the loop on this, I would have totally pushed it at the new issue of HFQ!
I’ll probably add something to the editorial about it (the joys and wonders of our modern age!).
I’m kinda surprised you weren’t.
Congratulations! That’s a pretty distinguished batch of writers. I’ve never contributed to a kickstarter before, but this one’s got me hooked
Thank you. I’ve contributed to a number. This looks like it will be a well-run Kickstarter. These are the same guys who did the recent Conan game Kickstarter.
High five, sword-brother!
Thanks. I’m looking forward to reading your work in the first issue.
Is it bad that I don’t know where the word “Skelos” comes from?
Backed anyway.
Fred, glad you’re a backer. The word “Skelos” comes from one of the Conan stories, but I don’t recall which one off the top of my head.
Ah, thanks.
Yeah!!!!!