
The whole point of living is obviously to CREATE MONSTERS. Yet, you don't get many chances to make one. I think that's why there's so many atheists. Do you want a goddamn reason to go on? Then you need a Hell of a beast--but it's also got to be brilliant and entertaining, and, since it's a monster, scary as hell now and then. And literate! Because blood without brains is ubiquitous as the phrase "dime a dozen." As a professional Teratologist,
I recommend you support GAMUT magazine.
As a Professional Teratologist, I suggest you support: GAMUT MAGAZINE.
(I wrote this sentence twice. That's how committed I am to this amazing project come to life.)
Richard Thomas is the mind-bending man behind GAMUT. It will be a website with a wide range of voices—genre-bending, hybrid stories that utilize the best of genre and literary fiction. It will be the monster we've been waiting for (speaking only for myself, and you of course).
And don't take my word for it, I hate sharing.
"Now that short fiction has become as standardized as the SATs and Common Core—all in order to 'judge' and 'rank' writers—I'm excited to see what Richard Thomas brings to the game.Gamut will be the new magazine not written for the little old lady in Dubuque."
—Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club
"Gamut will be cool, and it will be out there, right on the edges of fiction. I can't wait."
—Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting
So go to the KICK-STARTER page for GAMUT MAGAZINE.
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
I recommend you support GAMUT magazine.
As a Professional Teratologist, I suggest you support: GAMUT MAGAZINE.
(I wrote this sentence twice. That's how committed I am to this amazing project come to life.)
Richard Thomas is the mind-bending man behind GAMUT. It will be a website with a wide range of voices—genre-bending, hybrid stories that utilize the best of genre and literary fiction. It will be the monster we've been waiting for (speaking only for myself, and you of course).
And don't take my word for it, I hate sharing.
"Now that short fiction has become as standardized as the SATs and Common Core—all in order to 'judge' and 'rank' writers—I'm excited to see what Richard Thomas brings to the game.Gamut will be the new magazine not written for the little old lady in Dubuque."
—Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club
"Gamut will be cool, and it will be out there, right on the edges of fiction. I can't wait."
—Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting
So go to the KICK-STARTER page for GAMUT MAGAZINE.
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!
START KICKING!