News and Updates http://www.deadmanstome.com/ We want you to know what is going on within the realm of Deadman's Tome. en Copyright 2009 Legato10@swbell.net (Mr. Dedman) http://www.deadmanstome.com/Demoniclogo2.jpgNews and Updateshttp://www.deadmanstome.com/ Sat, 21 Aug 2010 03:48:49 GMT Sat, 21 Aug 2010 03:48:49 GMT RSS DreamFeeder v 2.2.0 Youtube Though our focus is on literature, we’ve been toying with the possibility of including more visual productions under the Deadman’s Tome banner. I will be working with trusted individuals on various filming projects with a budget of over two hundred dollars. That’s right, Deadman’s Tome will offer you fine, quality films to keep your entertained while you wait for the next release. Though our focus is on literature, we’ve been toying with the possibility of including more visual productions under the Deadman’s Tome banner. I will be working with trusted individuals on various filming projects with a budget of over two hundred dollars. That’s right, Deadman’s Tome will offer you fine, quality films to keep your entertained while you wait for the next release. http://www.youtube.com/user/MrDeadmanDT Sat, 21 Aug 2010 03:43:01 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1282362529513:29:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss 404 error fixed We've uploaded the pdf document so that the link could work. I hope everyone enjoys the Best of the Demonic We've uploaded the pdf document so that the link could work. I hope everyone enjoys the Best of the Demonic www.Deadmanstome.com Sun, 15 Aug 2010 19:04:35 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1281899217262:2536:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Best of the Demonic It is now available for everyone. If you don't have a Kindle and you don't have .99 cents, then your day got just a little demonic It is now available for everyone. If you don't have a Kindle and you don't have .99 cents, then your day got just a little demonic Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:35:53 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1281645438033:1877:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss August 2010 Attention: The new edition of Deadman's Tome is now ready. Attention: The new edition of Deadman's Tome is now ready. www.Deadmanstome.com/Aug2010.pdf Sun, 01 Aug 2010 03:51:31 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1280634842409:5:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Best of the Demonic Some of the best stories under the Demonic Tome name are now collected for your reading pleasure. Enjoy Kindle owners, you get it first. Some of the best stories under the Demonic Tome name are now collected for your reading pleasure. Enjoy Kindle owners, you get it first. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003X4M6RU Mon, 26 Jul 2010 03:35:17 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1280115411453:41701788138002424:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Best of the Demonic Deadman's Tome remembers the former days. A time when we published stories under a different name. A name that instilled terror into the hearts of everyone that say it. A name powered by occult and netherworld influences to banish those faint of heart. A fond sense of satisfaction comes over us when reflecting on those darker days, and we want you to experience it with us. We searched through our archives, digging for stories to share with our fans, along with those merely passing by. But we had difficulty gathering up just a handful of stories, for all of them are good in their own right. So, even though this edition features ten intense, gruesome, horrific, and terrorizing tales there are more that were left out simply because of space. Deadman's Tome remembers the former days. A time when we published stories under a different name. A name that instilled terror into the hearts of everyone that say it. A name powered by occult and netherworld influences to banish those faint of heart. A fond sense of satisfaction comes over us when reflecting on those darker days, and we want you to experience it with us. We searched through our archives, digging for stories to share with our fans, along with those merely passing by. But we had difficulty gathering up just a handful of stories, for all of them are good in their own right. So, even though this edition features ten intense, gruesome, horrific, and terrorizing tales there are more that were left out simply because of space. www.deadmanstome.com Fri, 23 Jul 2010 22:03:56 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1279922684015:8689685718037009:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Bleeder give away You can still email us for a chance to win a copy of the Bleeder collection and the first volume of the Master's Torment. Send us an email with why you like Deadman's Tome You can still email us for a chance to win a copy of the Bleeder collection and the first volume of the Master's Torment. Send us an email with why you like Deadman's Tome Wed, 14 Jul 2010 03:11:57 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1279077225885:6519757091426226:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss July 2010 update More Lovecraftian stories: Philip Roberts provided our current issue of Deadman's Tome with a story that not only carries strong Lovecraft influence, it offers with it a dash of originality that should not go overlooked. AN Undead Love story? When you read that bullet point you probably did a double take just to make sure you read correctly, but I kid you not. This issue features a story written by Maria Mitchell that dares to test the waters with a character that is living past his expiration. Can't a ghoul find some love? You really ought to read it to get the full dose of what it is really about. Review of War of the Worlds: Frontlines We had the chance to review the new anthology from northern frights publishing. We give you a quick glance at three stories from the collection as well as a honest question about genre lines and how horror and sci-fi can bleed into one another very easily. After all what is a good sci-fi conspiracy story without fear, without the horror of being controlled? More Lovecraftian stories: Philip Roberts provided our current issue of Deadman's Tome with a story that not only carries strong Lovecraft influence, it offers with it a dash of originality that should not go overlooked. AN Undead Love story? When you read that bullet point you probably did a double take just to make sure you read correctly, but I kid you not. This issue features a story written by Maria Mitchell that dares to test the waters with a character that is living past his expiration. Can't a ghoul find some love? You really ought to read it to get the full dose of what it is really about. Review of War of the Worlds: Frontlines We had the chance to review the new anthology from northern frights publishing. We give you a quick glance at three stories from the collection as well as a honest question about genre lines and how horror and sci-fi can bleed into one another very easily. After all what is a good sci-fi conspiracy story without fear, without the horror of being controlled? www.deadmanstome.com Sun, 11 Jul 2010 13:12:06 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1278853957021:4640623285169335:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss July 2010 edition ready The new issue is ready for downloading, and you don't want to miss it. A review of War of the World: Frontlines, an interview with the band Scale the Summit, and five awesome tales you must read. The new issue is ready for downloading, and you don't want to miss it. A review of War of the World: Frontlines, an interview with the band Scale the Summit, and five awesome tales you must read. www.deadmanstome.com Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:29:02 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1277991069619:6007141520929052:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Zombie Contest Deadman’s Tome Presents Fields of Rot A Zombie themed Writing contest Accepting submissions beginning Aug 1st to Oct 25th Absolutely no entry fee. Accepting short stories from published and non-published authors with lengths no greater than 5000 words. Multiple submission okay, but only one story per contestant can win. Submissions must be original. No reprints will be accepted. Go to www.DeadmansTome.com for details regarding the prizes. Now, August may seem like a long way away, and for those brain eating, zombie loving fiends the wait just got worse, but use this time to generate some awesome pieces. Deadman’s Tome Presents Fields of Rot A Zombie themed Writing contest Accepting submissions beginning Aug 1st to Oct 25th Absolutely no entry fee. Accepting short stories from published and non-published authors with lengths no greater than 5000 words. Multiple submission okay, but only one story per contestant can win. Submissions must be original. No reprints will be accepted. Go to www.DeadmansTome.com for details regarding the prizes. Now, August may seem like a long way away, and for those brain eating, zombie loving fiends the wait just got worse, but use this time to generate some awesome pieces. http://deadmanstome.com/index.html#zombie Fri, 25 Jun 2010 22:06:55 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1277503651457:914936466977876:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Update The list of featured stories has been updated to feature some older titles to ensure that they don't become forgotten. Also the Bleeder Collection has its own section on the site and offers free previews, videos, and more. The list of featured stories has been updated to feature some older titles to ensure that they don't become forgotten. Also the Bleeder Collection has its own section on the site and offers free previews, videos, and more. www.deadmanstome.com Mon, 07 Jun 2010 20:29:03 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1275942686750:1358275621593058:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss June 2010 The June 2010 edition is now ready for your greedy hands. Download it from the main site for free or go through kindle for .99 cents (mandatory minimum). The June 2010 edition is now ready for your greedy hands. Download it from the main site for free or go through kindle for .99 cents (mandatory minimum). www.deadmanstome.com Tue, 01 Jun 2010 12:35:41 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1275395846303:236752969962937:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Deadman's Tome Archives It took us awhile, but we finally updated the magazine section of our webstie to include the older (much older) editions with only minor changes. So for all of you that are curious check it out, it's free. It took us awhile, but we finally updated the magazine section of our webstie to include the older (much older) editions with only minor changes. So for all of you that are curious check it out, it's free. www.deadmanstome.com Thu, 27 May 2010 13:59:12 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1274968913410:7894305193526019:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss 10 Reasons why you should read Deadman’s Tome 1) Besides supporting the many contributors and authors that make the magazine possible? The stories we select are the ones that force their gory, uneasy, terrorizing presence into your face, causing you to question your sense of reality and even sanity. You won’t make it through a whole entire issue and stay the same person you were before. 2) Content like Chris Castle’s “Bus Full of Dying” which tells a chaotic story of a freak accident on a bus in once thriving city that had changed into a desolate wasteland once the carnival had left. Combining both over-the-top description and strong focused narration, Chris Castle delivers a piece that will keep you coming back. 3) Hardcore mysteries like Ty Johnston’s “Forlorn” feed you with gruesome scenes of murder, as the slain bodies continue to pile up, and though you might think of yourself wise enough to figure out the suspect, you’ll be pleasantly surprised over and over again. 4) In the December 2009 issue we featured a fascinating, gripping story entitled “The Body By The Bridge” by Nick Medina, which positioned itself as a dark mystery in which the suspect is already assumed, but her fight for innocents, and the struggle of her damaged psychosis keeps you devouring line after line. 5) If doom and gloom stories of hope in the face of impossible odds are your thing then check out “The Charge: United Progeny” by Jesse C. Dedman, “Midnight Mourning” by Melissa Jones, or even “In The End” by Tyler Hill. 6) Interviews with award-winning authors like D. Harlan Wilson, author of Technologized Desire: Selfhood & The Body In Postcapitalist Science Fiction, Blankety Blank: a Memoir of Vulgaria, The Kyoto Man and more. 7) Globalized talent. We have submissions pouring in from just about everywhere on Earth. So you’re not just supporting American talent, you’re also supporting authors from Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Africa, South America, and more. 8) Edgy originals that you won’t find anywhere else such as “The Bleeder” series or “The Master’s Torment”. 9) Over-the-top gruesome stories such as “Inky beast” by M. J. Nicholls, Daddy’s Little Girl, Christopher L. Knives, “The Charge” by M. R. L, and “My Art” by Ron Bruno. 10) Lastly, the online magazine cost you NOTHING to download and is formatted in an easy access, easy to navigate PDF file. You can even see us on Kindle, transfer us on an E-reader, and work out at the gym with your mind distracted with our awesome content. Download Deadman’s Tome and support the craft! 1) Besides supporting the many contributors and authors that make the magazine possible? The stories we select are the ones that force their gory, uneasy, terrorizing presence into your face, causing you to question your sense of reality and even sanity. You won’t make it through a whole entire issue and stay the same person you were before. 2) Content like Chris Castle’s “Bus Full of Dying” which tells a chaotic story of a freak accident on a bus in once thriving city that had changed into a desolate wasteland once the carnival had left. Combining both over-the-top description and strong focused narration, Chris Castle delivers a piece that will keep you coming back. 3) Hardcore mysteries like Ty Johnston’s “Forlorn” feed you with gruesome scenes of murder, as the slain bodies continue to pile up, and though you might think of yourself wise enough to figure out the suspect, you’ll be pleasantly surprised over and over again. 4) In the December 2009 issue we featured a fascinating, gripping story entitled “The Body By The Bridge” by Nick Medina, which positioned itself as a dark mystery in which the suspect is already assumed, but her fight for innocents, and the struggle of her damaged psychosis keeps you devouring line after line. 5) If doom and gloom stories of hope in the face of impossible odds are your thing then check out “The Charge: United Progeny” by Jesse C. Dedman, “Midnight Mourning” by Melissa Jones, or even “In The End” by Tyler Hill. 6) Interviews with award-winning authors like D. Harlan Wilson, author of Technologized Desire: Selfhood & The Body In Postcapitalist Science Fiction, Blankety Blank: a Memoir of Vulgaria, The Kyoto Man and more. 7) Globalized talent. We have submissions pouring in from just about everywhere on Earth. So you’re not just supporting American talent, you’re also supporting authors from Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Africa, South America, and more. 8) Edgy originals that you won’t find anywhere else such as “The Bleeder” series or “The Master’s Torment”. 9) Over-the-top gruesome stories such as “Inky beast” by M. J. Nicholls, Daddy’s Little Girl, Christopher L. Knives, “The Charge” by M. R. L, and “My Art” by Ron Bruno. 10) Lastly, the online magazine cost you NOTHING to download and is formatted in an easy access, easy to navigate PDF file. You can even see us on Kindle, transfer us on an E-reader, and work out at the gym with your mind distracted with our awesome content. Download Deadman’s Tome and support the craft! Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:11:36 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1271941953014:22163597596177984:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss April 2010 Podcast Helping us with our very first podcast is the band Aim For Murder, check them out at http://www.myspace.com/theprincesspride. Their track, Blood On My Cross, is inspired by a particular poet that has, in several ways, helped make this online magazine possible, Thom Olausson. Helping us with our very first podcast is the band Aim For Murder, check them out at http://www.myspace.com/theprincesspride. Their track, Blood On My Cross, is inspired by a particular poet that has, in several ways, helped make this online magazine possible, Thom Olausson. http://www.deadmanstome.com/April2010.mp3 Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:43:20 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1269999856520:49965524473136540:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss April 2010 early release To resist the urge to prank all of our fans on April 1st we went ahead and launched the new edition of Deadman’s Tome. Consider it an early treat, but the April 2010 issue of Deadman’s Tome is ready to be streamed onto your screen. In addition, we busted our asses to deliver our gore-drenched online magazine to those armed and ready with an E-reader. Though we strived to remain as a free service on Kindle, the effort left us with tagging a .99 cent cover charge for those that use the Kindle Downloader. Helping us with our very first podcast is the band Aim For Murder, check them out at http://www.myspace.com/theprincesspride. Their track, Blood On My Cross, is inspired by a particular poet that has, in several ways, helped make this online magazine possible, Thom Olausson. Moving forward, this edition introduces Sergeant Bert Dalton, a character created by A. D. Dawson, while featuring “My Salieri Complex by M.J. Neary, “Facsimile” by Rachel Lim, “Plain Old Wrong” by K.S. Riggin, and a review of Ty Johnson’s novel entitled The City of Rogues. To resist the urge to prank all of our fans on April 1st we went ahead and launched the new edition of Deadman’s Tome. Consider it an early treat, but the April 2010 issue of Deadman’s Tome is ready to be streamed onto your screen. In addition, we busted our asses to deliver our gore-drenched online magazine to those armed and ready with an E-reader. Though we strived to remain as a free service on Kindle, the effort left us with tagging a .99 cent cover charge for those that use the Kindle Downloader. Helping us with our very first podcast is the band Aim For Murder, check them out at http://www.myspace.com/theprincesspride. Their track, Blood On My Cross, is inspired by a particular poet that has, in several ways, helped make this online magazine possible, Thom Olausson. Moving forward, this edition introduces Sergeant Bert Dalton, a character created by A. D. Dawson, while featuring “My Salieri Complex by M.J. Neary, “Facsimile” by Rachel Lim, “Plain Old Wrong” by K.S. Riggin, and a review of Ty Johnson’s novel entitled The City of Rogues. Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:34:06 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1269999292013:21797596273933496:file:///C /Users/Dedman/AppData/Roaming/Macromedia/Dreamweaver%208/Configuration/Shared/RSSDreamFeeder/editing/editfeed1.xml Update In case you missed the interview with D. Harlan Wilson we have uploaded it to our main page where it will stay for a few days. Enjoy In case you missed the interview with D. Harlan Wilson we have uploaded it to our main page where it will stay for a few days. Enjoy Fri, 26 Mar 2010 21:03:38 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1269637787014:235844051850845:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss New Storefront and more Alright. We'll be covering a few things here. First, many of you might have noticed that the magazine links now direct you to a Lulu store front. We switched over to this for the ease. You now get a glimps of the current issue as well as the previous editions. Just remember that since the magazine is free you don't use the "add to cart" option. Second, we will begin uploading the previous editions, while keeping the integrity of the content the same. Third, April 2010 will mark as our 22nd edition! Alright. We'll be covering a few things here. First, many of you might have noticed that the magazine links now direct you to a Lulu store front. We switched over to this for the ease. You now get a glimps of the current issue as well as the previous editions. Just remember that since the magazine is free you don't use the "add to cart" option. Second, we will begin uploading the previous editions, while keeping the integrity of the content the same. Third, April 2010 will mark as our 22nd edition! Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:06:58 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1269544815098:4:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Price Removed Due to demand and a nice donation, Deadman's Tome is free again. We've grown quite a bit in the last few months, and we want to thank all of are readers for that. Due to demand and a nice donation, Deadman's Tome is free again. We've grown quite a bit in the last few months, and we want to thank all of are readers for that. Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:44:12 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1268315214197:8808876209342397:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Recommended Author You might want to visit our homepage for the full scoop on this little piece of information, but guess who's on Deadman Tome's spotlight for recommended author? You might want to visit our homepage for the full scoop on this little piece of information, but guess who's on Deadman Tome's spotlight for recommended author? www.deadmanstome.com Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:22:29 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1265408679326:43336101398224330:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss Exclusive Features Deadman's Tome features an array of chilling stories written by some very talented aspiring authors, and while we would not want to steal their thunder, we took note about the importance of exclusive stories. Not every story or collection of stories showcased on this page will remain 100% exclusive, as we know how important it is for an author to retain his or her work, but they will be treated with just as much recognition. Deadman's Tome features an array of chilling stories written by some very talented aspiring authors, and while we would not want to steal their thunder, we took note about the importance of exclusive stories. Not every story or collection of stories showcased on this page will remain 100% exclusive, as we know how important it is for an author to retain his or her work, but they will be treated with just as much recognition. www.deadmanstome.com/DT2009SP.html Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:08:18 GMT Mr. Deadman manual:1262797789306:892205961035207:http://www.deadmanstome.com/News.rss