
2021
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4.25
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horror, adj. inspiring or creating loathing, aversion, etc. sleaze, adj. contemptibly low, mean, or disreputable trash, n. literary or artistic material of poor or inferior quality Welcome to HST Quarterly, the curated collection from Horror, Sleaze and Trash.
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Authors

Arthur Graham
Author · 28 books
Arthur Graham writes and edits for a living. Cofounder and former head editor of Rooster Republic Press. Current Editor in Chief of Horror Sleaze Trash.
Leah Mueller
Author · 4 books
Leah Mueller has been writing poetry for as long as she can remember. From 1996-2001, she was co-host of the popular open mike "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" in Tacoma, Washington, which was featured numerous times at Tacoma's annual First Night celebration. She has appeared at countless open mikes and featured reader gigs, and was the poetry slam winner at the International Women’s Day event in Portland, Oregon, in 2004. Leah divides her time between Chicago, IL and the Pacific Northwest, having considerable trouble determining which of the two is really home.
Alan Catlin
Author · 4 books
Alan Catlin has retired from the Bar Wars after thirty four years working in his unchosen profession as a barman in various establishments in the capital district including twenty five years at the Washington Tavern. He has published well over sixty chapbooks and full length books of both prose and poetry.. To date he has received twenty Pushcart Prize nominations, seventeen in poetry and three in prose, but has never won one, which must be some kind of record for futility.

John Grochalski
Author · 4 books
John Grochalski is the author of The Noose Doesn't Get Any Looser After You Punch Out (Six Gallery Press, 2008), Glass City (Low Ghost Press, 2010), In The Year of Everything Dying (Camel Saloon Books on Blog 2012)and the novel, The Librarian (Six Gallery Press, 2013). Grochalski currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he constantly worries about the high cost of everything.