· 2013
· 2025
Crime Drama, Fiction, Literature, Novella
· 2015
The Quotable is the quarterly publication of quotable writers. Each issue focuses on a theme and a quote. The theme for our January 2015 issue is "Desire." The issue features excellent short fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry by emerging writers.
· 2012
"The Mission" is a poetry book based on the May through August 2012 issues (and occasional Internet chapbook releases) of cc&d magazine (byline: "the UNreligious, NON-family oriented literary and at magazine," founded 1993, http: //scars.tv/ccd) into this poetry and prose (and very occasionally artwork), published by Scars Publications. "The Mission" was released not only as an "issues edition" (of the majority of the writings appearing in issues) and a "chapbooks edition" (of the chapbook releases during this period, plus select bonus writings from the issues). This issues edition contains a larger nmber of writers, and gives a better idea for the feel of the writings in issues of cc&d magazine. The cover art of this collection book was photographed in Chicago in 2011 (and the color was changed for different editions). See http: //scrs.tv for a full list of all contributors to this collection book. Writers in this collection book inlcude Janet Kuypers, Linda Webb Aceto, W. Donta Andrews, Christine Barba, Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal, Dana Blake, P. Keith Boran, Wm. Samuel Bradford, Audrey Burns, Paul J. Burt, Michael Ceraolo, Corey Cook, Kelly K. Darrow, Holly Day, Frank De Canio, Kenneth DiMaggio, Brian Duggan, John Duncklee, Lily Gardner, Deni Ann Gereighty, Matthew Guzman, Fritz Hamilton, Don Hargraves, Joseph Hart, Kyle Hemmings, Eric W Jepson, Bob Johnston, max keanu, Seger Lansdale, Brian Looney, Robert D. Lyons, Brandon A.M., Marcin Majkowski, Bruce Matteson, Don Maurer, Jennifer McCain, Jim Meirose, Drew Nacht, Sheryl L. Nelms, John Newmark, Andrew H. Oerke, Alexander P.S., Jeffrey Park, Emily Olive Petit, S. Progress, John Rachel, I.B. Rad, Stephen V. Ramey, Yasmin Ramirez, Carl Scharwath, Rex Sexton, Derrick Sherwin, Sterling A Slechta, Bob Strother, Jane Stuart, R. N. Taber, David Thompson, Ronald M. Wade, and artwork by Peter LaBerge, the HA!man of South Africa, Cheryl Townsend, David Michael Jackson, Brian Forrest, Zanadu, Rose E. Grier, John Yotko, Nick Brazinsky, George Coston, Oz Hardwick, Aaron Wilder, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Henry Walter Matthews, Uzeyir Lokman CAYCI, Brian Hosey and Lauren Braden, and Eric Bonholtzer.
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· 2013
"bare minimum" is the short prose collection book based on the 2013 issues of cc&d magazine and Down in the Dirt magazine, published by Scars Publications. Contributors in this collection book include Janet Kuypers, Kaitlin Allen, Adelaida Avila, P. Keith Boran, the HA!man of South Africa art, Brian Boru, Mike Brennan, Jon Brunette, Eric Burbridge, Patrick N. Cole, Rex Bromfield (art) , Robin Wyatt Dunn, Michael Chaney, Üzeyir Lokman ÇAYCI (art) , Margaret Doonan, Doug Downie, Aaron Wilder (art) , David Elliott, Daniel Flaherty, Cassia Gaden Gilmartin, Eleanor Leonne Bennett (art) , Hannah Gaden Gilmartin, W. Scott R. Brownlee, Peter LaBerge, Ronald Brunsky, avid Michael Jackson, Jordaine Givens, Danya Goodman, Chad Grant, Eleanor Leonne Bennett (art) , Trevor Hackley, Eleanor Leonne Bennett (art) , Dennis Humphrey, Hannah Haas, E. Branden Hart, Jacquelyne Kibler, Joseph Kraus, Amelia Holden, Marilyn June Janson, Bob Johnston, Rex Bromfield (art) , Tara Day, Greg Harvey, Andy Heath, David J. Thompson (art) , John Ragusa, Scott Archer Jones, Dana Jerman, Wes Perrin, Carol Smallwood, Dr. (Ms.) Michael S. Whitt, Bob Strother, David J. Thompson (art) , Jim Long, Richard Lind, Rex Bromfield (art) , Stanley M Noah , Kevin Mazzola, Peter McMillan, Zach Murphy, Tom Sheehan, Harry Noussias, Eleanor Leonne Bennett (art) , Ryan Priest, Liam Spencer, Kerry Lown Whalen, Nathan C. Zackroff, Graeme Scallion, Eric Prochaska, Kelly Haas Shackelford, Lise Quintana , Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz (art) , Michael C. Keith, Gregory Liffick, Peter LaBerge art, Don Maurer, Joel Netsky, Cheryl Townsend art, Josette Torres, Bridgette Singleton, Darcy Wilmoth, Abir Wood, and Wendy C. Williford.
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· 2013
"Guilt by Association" is a poetry and prose collection book from Scars Publications of materials released through cc&d magazine ("Children, Churches and Daddies" magazine, byline: the UN-religious, NON-family oriented literary and art magazine) from January through June of 2013 (containing material not only from issues but also from chapbook supplement releases) The release of this book culminates with materials from the 20 year anniversary issue of cc&d. See the books list info at http://scars.tv to find the full list of writers and artists in this book.
· 2006
Johnny Chase enters college in 1962, joins the Kappa Sigma fraternity, and replaces his high school girlfriend with sorority beauty Randy Roberts. Together they burn like a rocket through a torrid six-month love affair. Complicating matters are Kappa Sigma rush girl Rivers Lloyd, Johnny's friend, social advisor and maybe something else, and his co-worker Millie, whose unusual mix of practical advice and hands-on therapy provide a much-needed distraction.
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· 2014
"and Then he Moved" is a 2014 Scars Publications' cc&d magazine (250) poetry and short story book by assorted writers and artists. "Children, Churches and Daddies" (AKA cc&d, subtitle "the UN-religios, NON-family oriented literart and art magazine) has been printed in many forms since it's inception in 1994, but starting in 2014 cc&d is being released every other month as a 6"x9" perfect-bound paperback book, with not only it's usual ISSN# (ISSN# 1068-5154), but also an ISBN#. In honor of the 2014 ISBN# issue/book releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book and the cover design. Cover art from this magazine / book is a jellyfish, photograped in Chicago. Writers and artists in this book include Doug Draime, Simon Perchik, George Arthur, Matt Marinovich, R. N. Taber, Fritz Hamilton, Kenneth DiMaggio, Cara Losier Chanoine, Becky Grush, Xanadu, David Hernandez, Erren Kelly, Bill Yarrow, Michael Lee Johnson, Patrick Hurley, Janet Kuypers, Don Hargraves, Eric Burbridge, Michael Hoag, Joshua Copeland, Stephen V. Ramey, Beaumont Sebos, Cynthia Lewis, Dr. (Ms.) Michael S. Whitt, Brian Duggan, and Bob Strother, and artwork by Brian Forrest, Aaron Wilder, the HA!man of South Africa, Peter LaBerge, Brian Hosey, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Rex Bromfield.