And At Night, The Sirens

From publisher Filthy Loot, yet another cutting edge mini-anthology of new fiction that’s not quite lit, not pure horror, and completely its own thing: Bodypunk

This one includes my story “And At Night, The Sirens,” an intimate glimpse into a bulimic episode on a strange night in the early life of a woman who seems to be slipping out of reality and into a giallo film.

Murder (maybe), lesbians (likely), and ingesting things you shouldn’t (definitely) are all part of the emotionally charged narrative.

Bodypunk also includes stories by Max Restaino, Xavier Garcia, Charlene Elsby, and Sam Richard. They’re all bangers, and these are authors I can’t speak about highly enough. I’m really proud to be there with them.

In other news, “Homicidal Maps” in Issue 44 of Three-Lobed Burning Eye now has an audio version read by the talented Theodore Hill. Click the title to check it out.

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Joe Koch writes literary horror and surrealist trash. Their books include The Wingspan of Severed Hands, Invaginies, Convulsive, and The Couvade, which received a Shirley Jackson Award nomination in 2019. His short work appears in The Best Weird Fiction of the Year, Southwest Review, Nightmare Magazine, Vastarien, The Mad Butterfly's Ball, and many others. Find Joe (he/they) online at horrorsong.blog.

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