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Chimericana Books release Watcher (G3-whistleblower #2) novel by Mike Philbin
The follow-up to last year’s Tandem (G3-whistleblower #1) novel, Watcher further expands on the surrealistic confessions of a covert-operations super-soldier. Super Soldier: someone who can dream harder than you. Covert Operative: your mum, your dad, your sister, your brother, your son, your daughter. War World: the place where you live right now, at war for […]
Chimeraworld #6 (new world disorder) available now from Chimericana Books
In the near future, the world awakens to the corporate threat of the New World Order: a leaderless resistance defeats the global elite. Chimeraworld #6 (new world disorder) TWENTY-THREE TALES OF LEADERLESS RESISTANCE from Chimericana Books It’s becoming more and more obvious that Corporate Profit and the monetary system that drives it allows mankind […]
Horror Quarterly – the best of…
Horror Quarterly was the most extreme online venue for those freaks and weirdos interested in the more outlandish expressions of the art and words of the horror genre. Only now is the world mourning its loss. Oxford, UK, March 2008 — Writer-artist Mike Philbin had published a few short stories and interviews in online UK horror zine […]
Chimeraworld – the first four issues
Mike Philbin created Chimericana Books back in 2004 so that he could spotlight more of the horror writing he couldn’t find on the book shelves, adult horror writing that spoke of the human condition free of arbitrary genre restrictions. Previous to Chimeraworld, most of the things he read were derivative, weak, grey, cliched, genre-compliant filler product that any honest […]
Chimeraworld #5 – submission window extended to Xmas 2007
The vast majority of the submissions to Chimeraworld this year have been rejected because, while they are good stories in their own right, they are OFF GUIDELINES. I’ve extended the submission window to Xmas 2007 and changed the email address for submissions (below). Chimeraworld 5 is all about alternative moral states, it’s not about […]