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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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Harry Whitewolf is doing his own thing. He's the author of two ragamuffin travelling tales: Route Number 11 (about Harry's five-month drunken journey around Argentina; and across the borders to Paraguay, Chile and Brazil) and The Road To Purification (which describes his mad-as-fuck pot-smoking trip around Egypt). In addition, Harry has written ten collections of distinctive contemporary poetry, including The Gulag Village Green, New Beat Newbie, and the award-winning Rhyme and Rebellion. Whitewolf also co-edited and contributed to The Anti-Austerity Anthology, a book for charity which has been featured in The Canary and on the Steve Topple and George Galloway online show. Over the years, Harry has performed his poetry at the Portobello Festival, the Winchester literature fringe festival and numerous open mic. nights and gigs. These days however, he prefers making fun and quirky performance vids from the comfort of his smoky flat. You can find Harry's performances on his website: www.harrywhitewolf.com He also writes and illustrates funny children's books, that grown-ups can enjoy too, under the pen name of Mr. Wolf. Check out Mr. Wolf's books and cartoon illustrations on his website: www.booksforchildren.wix.com/mrwolf As if that weren't enough to be getting on with, Harry's poetry has appeared in four other anthologies and you can find his wacky fiction in the unique books ReejecttIIon - a number two and They're Making It Up As They Go Along, which Harry co-authored with Daniel Clausen. Whitewolf also wrote the foreword for punk-poet Andy Carrington's kick-arse book What's Wrong With The Street! Amongst all of that, Harry somehow finds time for his day job as an article writer and illustrator. Harry Whitewolf was born in England in 1976. He hopes to see world peace in his lifetime, and yes, Harry believes miracles are possible. Spread the love.



India LaPlace is kind of like if a dive bar and a dumpster fire had a human baby. She is a poet from the United States and a single mom who is aspiring to be a person with self-discipline. Generally pleasant, naturally cynical, and easily won over by a good book and a twisted sense of humor. When she isn't writing or editing, she can be found at home in Upstate New York listening to true crime podcasts, watching stand-up comedy, and sharing moments with her daughter and partner. She still loves Louis C.K.
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James Dennis Casey IV is a poet, artist, and founder/editor-in-chief of Cajun Mutt Press. His work has been published in print and online by several international small press venues and literary magazines. Links to his newest books are below. Bad Weed Never Dies : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C91TNLMB I Pledge Allegiance To The Flag : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQYNP12N The 2016 La Voce dei Poeti, La Catena della Pace international poetry contest gave his entry "Warriors of the Rainbow" a critic's choice award, and his poem "That'll do Pig" was nominated for the Pushcart Prize by New Pop Lit in 2019. James was born in Colorado, grew up in Louisiana/Mississippi, and currently resides in Illinois.

This author has always lived by the sea. She tends to write about the edges of things so if you inhabit the fringes you may find something to like. If you are interested in reading any of her books then send her a message and she'll get it to you in the digital format (PDF, MOBI, or eBook) of your choice. Fellow indies - feel free to get in touch.