Author Archives: von Buchholz

  Now you can buy Make Mad the Roaring Winds on Amazon in the Winter 2012 edition of The Rag Literary Magazine.

Garth’s review of Ballet Victoria’s Cinderella and the Fairy Tale Ball is in  the current issue of Zouch Magazine.  

If you visit this site occasionally, you probably know all the news already about new stories or poems by Garth that are being published. But if you’re on Facebook more often (which you probably are), you can also visit Garth’s superfluous Facebook page and “like” it if you want to receive author updates or information … Continue reading

Make Mad the Roaring Winds, my sf short story (hmm…almost a novella) is in this month’s issue of The Rag Literary Magazine. You have to be a subscriber to read the full story, but you can read the description here and see if you’d like to download the Winter issue.

Read my satirical piece that revisits Dickens’ Scrooge in the current issue of Victoria’s Boulevard Magazine (p.80-81).

Property Lines is a new short story by Von Buchholz about a strange and troubled family that moves into an upscale suburban neighborhood. This suspenseful work of dark fiction has the flavor of an Alfred Hitchcock tale.   The story has been published in the January issue of Praxis Magazine.

Vincent and Me, an non-fiction account of when Garth Von Buchholz met actor Vincent Price, was published on HorrorAddicts.net. 

Garth is excited to be published in an upcoming issue of Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine. Details will be announced on this blog later.

Garth will be reading his poetry at the launch of the new issue of Island Writer Magazine on Dec 1, 2010. For more details such as time and location, visit the website.

Garth’s new poem, Slaying Dragons, was recently published on Every Day Poets. It seemed to garner a very positive response from readers, probably because the theme is so universal.

Garth’s essay titled The Lady With the Owl Eyes, has been published on HorrorAddicts.net. Based on a true story, this short memoir has a chilling ending. 

Two articles by Garth have been published recently on Zouch Magazine & Miscellany: Men Without Hats (fashion article) and If Vampires Could Dance (ballet article).  Watch for more new articles on Zouch.

Garth’s poem, Statue of Eros (second part of a three-part poem), was published today by EveryDayPoets.com. Please take a moment to read it online, leave your feedback, and vote for it out of five stars. 

Read the interview Garth gave to popular arts, culture and media blogger Cara Madison. They talked about his poetry book, Mad Shadows, as well as Dark Eye Glances, Poe International, Garth’s new novel and other publishing projects.

Garth’s poem, Terracotta Oil Lamp, was published today on Every Day Poets. Please take a moment to visit the page and vote on his poem out of five stars.

Mad Shadows, a 44-page book of Garth’s collected poetry, is now on sale from Black Sun Poetry. The book includes author’s notes on each of his poems, including a reference to where they were originally published. Get your copy now by ordering online. Mad Shadows will soon be available on Amazon, too.

Garth’s short story, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, will be published in the 2010 VWS Writers’ Supplement coming out in August. More details about this special print publication will be provided here later. Will the Circle be unbroken is about an autistic boy who experiences a terrible calamity in his home. He escapes into a nearby forest where … Continue reading

Three of Garth’s poems, Terracotta Oil Lamp, Statue of Eros and Sarcophagus, will be published in Every Day Poets magazine, a Web 2.0 poetry journal online and in print  The publication dates are TBA. We will provide links here when available. The three poems were original conceived as one poem in three parts, but Garth has allowed … Continue reading

Garth is pleased to announce that two of his poems, Industry in Morning (Dedicated to Wiliam Blake) and Mad Shadows, will be published in the debut issue of Scarlet Literary Magazine, a new print magazine that will be appearing in July 2010. 

Garth’s poem, F L A T L A N D, was published in the Summer 2010 issue of Island Writer magazine.   F l a t l a n d by Garth Von Buchholz To resist the op(press)ion of the two (dement)sional flatland world of glossy magazines, I have (ob)seen women Mutilate their forearms with deep(er) strokes of … Continue reading

Update: Horror Prodigies & Legends, an upcoming book of author interviews, is now on sale: http://www.whitmorebooks.com/hoprandle.html  The book will include an interview with Garth Von Buchholz as well as  other authors such as Anne Rice, Joseph McGee and many more. 

Garth has been signed on as a regular book reviewer for the New York Journal of Books.  His first review was published in February this year, and he will be publishing reviews periodically from now on.    To have a reviewer assigned to your book, please email editor Ted Sturtz. 

Garth’s new short story, Make Mad the Roaring Winds (the title is from a poem by William Blake), is almost finished, and will probably be the longest short story he has ever written.   It’s a dark science fiction tale about a man’s lonely journey from Earth to Jupiter in a small ship, a maddening voyage where the protagonist has spent nearly three … Continue reading

Read Garth’s review of Ballet Victoria’s new production, The Secret Garden and Selected Works, published in The Dance Current, Canada’s dance magazine.

Our new story about Edgar A. Poe and his impact on modern culture was published this month. Forevermore: The Iconic Poe of the 21st Century appears in the Non-Fiction section of the October 2009 issue of  Clarkesworld Magazine.

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