Weird Fiction
Rooted in the Real
BOOKS
THE ANA LOG & OTHER ANOMALIES
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Debut collection
Available Now!
MONSTERS OF ANY KIND
Edited by Alessandro Manzetti and Daniele Bonfanti
RICHMOND MACABRE
Edited by Beth Brown and Phil Ford
THE AUDIENT VOID, VOL. 6
A Journal of Weird Fiction
and Dark Fantasy
Edited by Obadiah Baird
RICHMOND MACABRE VOL. II
Edited by Beth Brown and Phil Ford
NO REST FOR
THE WICKED
Edited by Stacey Graham
RAVES & REVIEWS
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"A very worthwhile collection of philosophical ghost stories about technology's entanglement with the Gen X soul. Baughan's writing is so intelligent and so low-key that his "anomalies," when they step into the light, are stunning and alluring. From "The Rememberist" on, I couldn't put this book down.
JOSEPH MADDREY, author,
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film
[The Ana Log is] superlatively spooky
found fiction
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GEMMA FILES,
Award-winning author of Experimental Film
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Holy Crap, Michael! ...
["The Ana Log" is]
staggeringly good!
ALASDAIR STUART, Host, Pseudopod
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Of the 15 stories, there are clear standouts. Chief among them is Michael Gray Baughan's "The Rememberist," a story set in 1863 and narrated by a reporter from the old Richmond Dispatch newspaper. Fraught with geographic and historical allusions, the underbelly of our ghosted city manifests anew.
DARREN MORRIS,
Style Weekly
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["The Rememberist"] is perhaps the best read in this entire collection. Baughan's formal yet engaging writing style does an excellent job of summoning a bygone era.
MARILYN DREW NECCI, RVA Magazine
[The Ana Log] is one of the best attempts I've seen to capture the found-footage horror aesthetic on paper
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GREGG BATES, GOODREADS
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"Brodkin's Demesne" is so good I can't even express it.... It kept me enthralled from word one to the end.
DANIELLE BONFANTI, Editor, Monsters of Any Kind
ABOUT
Michael Gray Baughan writes weird fiction and looks after a wild old property where no roads go and no humans reside. Born and bled on the outskirts of Philadelphia, he indulged an early and lasting obsession with Poe by studying English Lit and Creative Writing at the University of Virginia.
He is the proud father of two talented artists and the lucky husband of the kindest, earthiest classical archaeologist you will ever meet. When he isn’t ruining his eyesight at the computer, or running a chainsaw, tractor, or bandsaw mill, you can often find him wandering the woods of the Old Dominion in search of his next story idea.