FICTION

By Jeremy Russell

 

ANTHOLOGIES

 

Horror Between the Sheets, Tales from Cthulhu Sex Magazine (Two Backed Books),  features my story “The Noseeums.” – 2005

 

Noseeums is actually [a] pretty good conventional story, maybe the best in the book, about a man in an asylum who sees entities that eat the souls of humans when they die, and so is hiding out. His wife doesn’t believe him, but he gives her a taste of what he sees.” – From Matthew T. Carpenter’s Amazon review.

 

Best of the Best Meat Erotica (Suspect Thoughts Press), features my erotic crime thriller “Beefmasters.” – 2002

 

“A prison inmate goes from yardbird to ranchhand, while dishing out sex and more to the dusty, all-but-faded residents of a rich man’s questionable paradise in Jeremy Russell’s pulpy Western entry, Beefmasters.” … “If all themed erotica anthologies were this creative, they could very well redefine the genre.” – From the Blue Food review.

 

The Mammoth Book of Legal Thrillers (Carroll & Graf).  Don’t miss “Prayer Denied,” my exciting courtroom drama about suing Satan!  (Read the Rebecca’s Reads REVIEW). – 2001

 

“A classic among the 39 stories in [The Mammoth Book of Legal Thrillers] is not by a lawyer author, but by non-legal author Jeremy Russell. His ‘Prayer Denied,’ an interesting and thought-provoking lawsuit against Satan, is one that ranks equal to Stephen Vincent Benet’s ‘The Devil and Daniel Webster’ and is one of the better stories in the collection.” – From the Rebecca’s Reads review.

 

Playing Solitaire: The Cyber Age Anthology Volume 4 (iHero Entertainment).  “The Freelancer,” story of a sci-fi superhero-for-hire. – 2000

 

WEBZINES

 

Adventure Journey, Episodes,” serialized novel – ongoing with a  new episode every month!

 

Chaos Theory: Tales Askew, September 2006, “The Meat Inspector,” dark speculative fiction.

 

Bitten Contest, August 2005, “Blood Rage,” vampire short fiction.

 

Raven Magazine, October 2003, “Panda,” short erotic humor.

 

The Murder Hole, June 2003, “The Worms Feed Sweetly,” a fable of mass murder.

 

Anotherealm, May 2003, “The Lost Laugh,” a fairy tale.

 

Cyber Age Adventures issue 29, “The Freelancer,” story of a sci-fi superhero-for-hire.

 

PULP

 

Cthulhu Sex issue 13, vol. 2, “The Tentacle People,” the truth behind a New Orleans bar and its beautiful bartender.

 

Cthulhu Sex issue 24, “The Noseeums,” a woman visits her husband at the insane asylum only to discover he may not be crazy after all – it’s something much worse than that.

 

Cthulhu Sex issue 23, “Another Random Monster” – cheerleaders, football players and monsters; a perfect combination.

 

Cthulhu Sex issue 21, “The Grange Academy,” the story of a young man on a horrific trek to save his missing lover from a fate worse than death.

 

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