It's that time of year when we do our regular updates of our site's code.
Keep an eye out for a freshly polished version of our site in the next few weeks.
If you're curious about the technical side, we're using Hugo / Thulite:
An advance look at the cover spread of our final book of the year, GULP by Dr. Devon Fulford, a punk scene coming of age collection set in small town Colorado.
Check out the blurbs!
Interested in Shakespeare, especially the Oxford authorship controversy?
There's a free Zoom webinar this Sunday at 4 PM Eastern / 1 PM Pacific.
A detailed (and occasionally irreverent) discussion of Macbeth, along with excerpts read by professional actors.
https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/shakespeares-plays/macbeth
Our December issue is a wrap!
Which means the reading period for our February 2025 issue is now open:
https://redogrereview.submittable.com/submit
If you can, it's best to submit early, before things get busy with the holidays.
And a gentle reminder - each submission counts for several reading periods, until we're sure we can (or can't) work any given piece into our road map of issues.
Multiple submissions - and edits to an open submission while waiting to hear back - are always fine.
If you're interested in Shakespeare, there's a free webinar tomorrow afternoon about Chaucer's influence on his works.
4 PM Eastern / 1 PM Pacific:
https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/shakespeares-chaucer-illuminated-sunday-oct-13/
We're delighted to release Unicorn Death Moon: Paris Guidebook, the 4th book in our Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association grant series.
The book is a travelogue from an alternate universe + an homage to Baudelaire + a psychogeography of Paris.
Ahead of official release in a week, a look at some the art for Unicorn Death Moon: Paris Guidebook, the 4th and last book in this year's Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association grant series.
The book is a travelogue from an alternate universe + reflections on Baudelaire + a psychogeography of Paris.
Zach's first book with us, Unicorn Death Moon: Day Planner, is up for an Elgin Award:
https://www.amazon.com/Unicorn-Death-Moon-Review-Books/dp/B0CL6ZZVRV
Our October issue is live!
This issue is a little special. Aside from being our 26th issue - how have we done so many? - it's also our 3rd year anniversary issue.
https://ogre.red/issues/2024-10/2024-10-introduction/
To mark the occasion, our first omnibus collection, The Ogre's Grimoire, is available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DGTPWNNR
The book includes poetry from our first 3 years of issues and our first 3 yearly anthologies.
Ahead of our October and 3rd year anniversary issue - a preview of the cover art for our first omnibus collection, The Ogre's Grimoire.
The book will include poetry from our first 3 years of issues and our first 3 yearly anthologies.
And just FYI ... subs for our December issue and our 2025 in-house chapbook series are now open:
We're delighted to officially release the newest book in our Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association chapbook series - A Registry of Omens by Dr. Kendra P. Leonard.
Available on Amazon:
https://amazon.com/dp/B0DCZWCHPF
The book is a wide-ranging set of dark fantasy pieces extensively researched from original folklore sources.
For a deeper dive into some of the inspirations for the book, check out Kendra's blog:
Happy Monday!
The next book in our Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association series will be officially released in a week - A Registry of Omens by Kendra P. Leonard.
The book is a set of dark fantasy pieces extensively researched from original folklore sources.
For an advance look:
The book is illustrated with a series of line drawings by Dave Sims:
tincansims.com
If you need an illustrator, Dave might have room to take on new commissions!
The second book in our Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association grant series is now available!
LARPing IRL by S. Michael Shrawder is a memoire of personal development cast through the lens of live action roleplaying.
If you like Stranger Things, you'll like this book.
We're wrapping up our October issue, which means that we're now open for December!
Poetry, prose poetry, visual art, and music tracks.
A wonderful review of The Goose Liver Anthology - the 1st book in this year's SFWA grant series - is live in Five South's new critique series.
Our thanks to Ashley and the editors!
https://fivesouth.net/not-safe-for-bedtime-holloway/
The book is available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CY4WT463
If you buy a copy and donate it to a library after you read it, we'll credit you on the book's page on our site.
Happy Labor Day!
If you're in the mood for some light Labor Day shopping, our third yearly anthology is available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DF6J2RLV
We also have a bunch of zine merch on Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/RedOgreReview
Check it out!
Interested in Shakespeare, especially the Oxford authorship controversy?
Mark your calendars for a free Zoom webinar on Sunday, Sept. 15, 4 PM EST / 1 PM PST.
A discussion of The Taming of the Shrew, along with excerpts read by professional actors.
https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/taming-of-the-shrew-illuminated-sept15
Looking for a book for the long holiday weekend?
Our third yearly anthology is now available!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DF6J2RLV
With 80 poets and almost 150 pages of poetry, prose poetry, and critique.
Now's the best time to pick up a copy, while the book has first release pricing.
If you haven't seen it yet, our third yearly anthology of poetry from our zine issues is available on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DF6J2RLV
With poetry from last year's October / November issue through the new August / September issue.
An advance look at the cover art for our forthcoming 3rd yearly anthology of poetry from our zine issues.
Is that Bigfoot on the cover?
Yes! Yes, it is. 😀
Our previous two anthologies (and a few more books) are available on Amazon:
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