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OverviewFrom the pages of Whisper Heights Independent School Panel's newsletter to the streets of a zombie-apocalypse'd hellscape, Year One is a quick and merciless jaunt through whatever counts as mundane to the poor sods who reside within its pages-those characters to whom we relate all too well. In the first of a planned series of yearly efforts, Whisper House Press has gathered in this short volume the exceptional work published on its website over the past twelve months. In these pages, we welcome to the Whisper House stage C.J. Erick, Jonathan Reddoch, HFJ Ballard, Val Chatindo, J. Niera, Jamie Janazian, Paul Lonardo, Jen Mierisch, Liam Hogan, Theodore Hill, and Erin Dawkins. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve CaponePublisher: Whisper House Press Imprint: Whisper House Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798989391981Pages: 74 Publication Date: 25 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSteve Capone Jr., an award-winning Utah-based writer and editor, founded Whisper House Press in 2024. The indie horror publisher has released three anthologies, including Costs of Living and Dread Mondays (2025). His latest espionage fiction novel, Jimmy vs. Communism, is currently under contract. His 2024 debut, Max in the Capital of Spies, earned him the League of Utah Writers Gold Quill Award for top MA/YA novel.Steve co-edited Tricks & Treats: A Romance and Horror Microfiction Anthology (2024) and contributed editorial consultation and work toward the Diamond Valley Writers Guild's debut anthology, Managarie. He curates WhisperHousePress.com, from which he draws stories for this volume. His short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and literary magazines, including ""Driving Angry Opens Doors"" (No Exit, 2025), ""Livelihood"" (Ghostlight Magazine, 2025), and ""Invitation to Eternity"" (Timber Ghost Press, 2024). He also published the collection That Was Weird: Three Short Stories (2024).Steve is also an accomplished, early-career screenwriter. His short screenplay, ""Cure for Creativity,"" won Best Short Screenplay at the Bloody Mirror Film Festival in 2024 and was an official selection or finalist at festivals including Oregon Screams and the Chicago Horror Film Festival. His latest work, ""Submission,"" is currently touring the festival circuit, where it has received selections, placed as a semi-finalist at HorrorFest International, and was a quarter-finalist at the Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival.His award-winning nonfiction includes the Bronze Quill-winning essay ""Teachers Need Guidance Re: Book Bans in Utah"" (Salt Lake Tribune, 2024), movie and book reviews, and his Education Week Magazine article, ""Dos and Don'ts of Hybrid Teaching"" (2021). For his contributions to the arts, Steve received the Denis Diderot Grant, supporting his July 2025 residency at Chateau d'Orquevaux in France. He is committed to fostering literary communities throughout Utah, organizing events and serving as a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the League of Utah Writers. You can find his incorporeal footprint at https: //linktr.ee/stevecaponejr. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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