Occult Detective Quarterly, which has published both some of my Thomas Carnacki work and the first of my Azuma Kuromori stories, is in the process of relaunching as Occult Detective Magazine. It's still under the guidance of editors John Linwood Grant and Dave Brzeski and the goal is to keep the feel of the magazine the same, including keeping ODQ's numbering.
As some of you probably know, my friend and publisher Sam Gafford unexpectedly passed away over the summer, leaving the future of Ulthar Press, including the magazines it published, in doubt. Occult Detective Quarterly, which has published both some of my Thomas Carnacki work and the first of my Azuma Kuromori stories, is in the process of relaunching as Occult Detective Magazine. It's still under the guidance of editors John Linwood Grant and Dave Brzeski and the goal is to keep the feel of the magazine the same, including keeping ODQ's numbering. Cover of Occult Detective Magazine #6. John recently put up a post about the "new" magazine and included in it excerpts of some pieces from past issues, as well as future issues, including the second of my Azuma Kuromori stories, "Beyond the Faded Shrine Gates," which delves into Kuromori's first encounter with the Other Shore, during his childhood. The story is scheduled for Occult Detective Magazine #7, but you can read the opening right here. I hope you'll enjoy this excerpt, as well as the other three from other authors that John has made available, and consider buying back issues or maybe even subscribing to future issues. As many of you probably know, small press publishing's lifeblood is readers, especially when it comes to keeping magazines viable.
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