A short excerpt from CHARWOOD, the eco folk horror novel by Josh Schlossberg, released by Aggadah Try It on August 21.
Pre-order today!

A short excerpt from CHARWOOD, the eco folk horror novel by Josh Schlossberg, released by Aggadah Try It on August 21.
Pre-order today!

If you’re reading this, you’re crudely invited to “The State of Eco Horror,” a 1-hour virtual celebration of the publication of CHARWOOD, my forthcoming eco folk horror novel from Aggadah Try It, on Sunday, August 20 @ 4 pm PT / 5 MT / 6 CT / 7 ET.
***To RSVP for Zoom link, please email Josh@joshsworstnightmare.com now!***


“The State of Eco-Horror” is a 1-hour virtual event on Sunday, August 20 at 4 pm PT/ 5 MT / 6 CT / 7 ET celebrating the launch of CHARWOOD, the eco horror novel by Josh Schlossberg from Aggadah Try It/Madness Heart Press (available NOW for pre-order)
Program:
-“The Obligation to Heal the World” with John Baltisberger of Madness Heart Press
-“Fear and Nature” with Carter Soles, co-author of ECOHORROR STUDIES IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
-“Horrific Hysteria of Wildfire Logging” with Jennifer Mamola of John Muir Project
-“Name That Forest!” a game with prizes hosted by Josh Schlossberg
RSVP today for Zoom link by emailing Josh [at] JoshsWorstNightmare [dot] com
Continue readingAn audio production of “Man On the Street,” my short story about a neighborhood stalker, is featured on season 19, episode 24 of The NoSleep Podcast.

Candace Nola, author of BISHOP, on how to write an accurate were-creature transformation scene (clip from Josh’s Worst Nightmare Oddcast #52: Were-Creatures)

Daniel Braum’s THE NIGHT MARCHERS AND OTHER STRANGE TALES is a finely crafted literary fusion of horror, weird fiction, and dark fantasy. With many of the stories steeped in the natural world—particularly the ocean coasts—it’s as if the elements themselves give birth to the complex characters and intricate plotlines. Highly recommended for any and all fans of dark fiction.
On episode #52 of Josh’s Worst Nightmare Oddcast, host Josh Schlossberg transforms with Candace Nola, author of BISHOP, to tear into the guts of werewolves, werebears, and more in horror fiction.
Can writing fiction about the eco-crisis do what science, advocacy, and journalism have not? As in, can storytelling uncover the root of our abusive relationship with the natural world and inspire meaningful action?

My story, “Trail Buddies,” about a guy with some issues who goes for a hike, is included in CRAZY FROM THE HEAT, a free anthology from PsychoToxin Press.
Got a short story in the new charity anthology, DARK TOWN from D&T Publishing, about things going strange for a guy after a little accident.
Purchase e-book on Godless! All proceeds go to the families of the Uvalde, TX school shooting tragedy.
