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- Andrez Bergen - Andrez discusses The Tobacco-Stained Sky @ Booked Podcast
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- Andrez Bergen - Andrez Bergen announces “ASP’s ‘The Tobacco-Stained Sky’ anthology is now out there!”
- Andrez Bergen - Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat review @ Acerbic Writing
- Andrez Bergen - Gordon Highland is in ‘The Tobacco-Stained Sky’
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Releases
 

Falling from the Sky
-an anthology edited by Craig Quackenbush
Thirty-seven outsider voices come together for our first short story anthology, Falling from the Sky.
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Lost & Found
by David Brady
David Brady is a Los Angeles artist known for powerful and provocative images that reflect contemporary life. His work portrays his continuous exploration of the figure, utilizing a host of recycled materials and mediums and include collage, assemblage, oil, and drawing.
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Dazy Skeleton's Day at the Beach
by Merav Salomon
Dazy – a cheerful, friendly skeleton spends a wonderful day at the beach in her whimsical, fantastic world where she meets many new friends to share exciting adventures with.
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Red Blood Black Sky
-a horror anthology edited by Justin Nicholes
Within this anthology resides a cross section of horror — journey into surreal nightmare landscapes full of vampires, zombies, and disgruntled ghosts. But while it’s easy to fear the macabre, sometimes, it’s most important to beware the quiet boy living down the street. He may not be what he seems.
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The Tobacco-Stained Sky
- an anthology of post-apocalyptic noir
Noir meets its grim future in a post-apocalyptic Melbourne infested with all manner of hard-boiled dames, grifters and gumshoes. Concocted by a motley crew of writers and comic book artists, The Tobacco-Stained Sky is a sordid, unforgettable journey into the perfect storm.
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Invision 2
-a Collection of Visual Art in Portland, Oregon
Our Invision series continues and will not disappoint! Invision 2 is a full-color collection of visual art featuring twelve new artists. Each artist profiled has a 6 page spread.
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Truth Will Measure
by Jesse Reno
Over 100 full-color works from one of today’s most amazing outsider artists, Jesse Reno.
“The innate beauty of Reno’s engaging, many-layered paintings invites the viewer into the artist’s complex personal mythology…”
-BLK/MRKT GALLERY, Los Angeles, California
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Ash Dogs
by Justin Nicholes
“Justin Nicholes’ impressive debut offers us a psychologically nuanced, spare and cinematic look at the way families and strangers cleave together in times of great crisis.”
Darren DeFrain, author of The Salt Palace
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Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat
by Andrez Bergen
Post-apocalyptic noir (with a sense of humor) set in Melbourne, Australia. Unlike anything you’ve ever read before.
“Flows effortlessly; smart, mesmerizingly dark and difficult to put down.” – VICE magazine
“A Third Man/Matrix/Blade Runner/Dashiell Hammett melange that is engrossing, intriguing and surprising!” – Patricia Maunder, The Age & ABC Radio
“Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat is a love letter to the detective genre…” – Forces Of Geek
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Click
by Kristopher Young
“A rare and amazing literary feat… highly personal and gut-wrenchingly real, yet surreal, dream-like and convincingly fantastic.”
Jody Franklin, editor, Mungbeing magazine
“A compelling genre-bending piece of fiction with a great hook. Click embodies the grit-lit of the streets.”
Susan Tomaselli, editor, Dogmatika
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Invision
-a Collection of Visual Art in Portland, Oregon
A full-color collection of visual art featuring twelve incredible artists from Portland, Oregon.
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The National Virginity Pledge
by Barry Graham
“Barry Graham’s heroes want to love, yet bigger than their love for people and things is their capacity to destroy the objects of their affection. He doesn’t scorn them, though; he treats them with care and a loving tenderness. He turns grief, betrayal, and violence into something close to poetry, and finds beauty in places we should never wish to visit.”
– Stefan Kiesbye, author of Next Door Lived a Girl
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The Man Talking Project
by Mike Heppner
An original series of three novellas and a coda, The Man Talking Project has been written about in The New Yorker on-line, The Christian Science Monitor, The Boston Globe, Conversational Reading, AdFreak, Maud Newton, Media Bistro, The Millions and HTMLGiant. Clare Dudman (98 Reasons for Being) calls the project “…a brilliant piece of writing… innovative, interesting, and absorbing…” and Neil Peart (Road Show) raves “…an artful examination of modern life, and modern love, with perfect dialogue, wry humor, (and) psychological insight.”
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Alien Sky
-a science fiction anthology edited by Justin Nicholes
Economic turmoil, environmental chaos, greed, murder… sometimes the future doesn’t feel so different from the now. Inside, learn to love a digital dog capable of more than just fetching bones, meet a space-traveling Don Juan, and join a pickaxe-wielding murderer as he jumps dimensions chasing down the same man again and again. Some of the many stories within are humorous, others frightful, and still others put the alien in alienation—but all help us find our own humanity, regardless of which planet we hail from.
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Outside the Lines
by Jesse Reno
Because coloring inside the lines was never all that fun, anyway.
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Featured Author

Mark Brittenburg
Mark Brittenburg is a manual laborer who lives in a small cabin in the woods on a barrier island off the coast of South Carolina. He has a degree [read more]
Featured Artist


Keith Rosson
Painter, illustrator, designer, and author/creator of the renowned zine Avow, the multi-talented Keith Rosson lives in Portland, Oregon. [read more]