“The Otherness of Poetry” Essay by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom….

“Multigenetic Chic” Post-Apocalyptic Noir Fiction by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. He blends horror, noir, and sci-fi with philosophical and theological themes. A Belgium-based magazine, the Sci-Phi Journal, honored by the European Science Fiction Society with its Hall of Fame Award for Best SF Magazine, recently accepted one of Mr. White’s stories….

“Hell is Other People’s Money” Dark Satire by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. He blends horror, noir, and sci-fi with philosophical and theological themes. A Belgium-based magazine, the Sci-Phi Journal, honored by the European Science Fiction Society with its Hall of Fame Award for Best SF Magazine, recently accepted one of Mr. White’s stories.
His other poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is also a Wiley-Blackwell Journal author who has contributed essays to various nonliterary journals on topics ranging from atheism, the meaning of evil, Elon Musk, Plato, The Matrix, and reality as a computer simulation. In addition, he has presented his essays to the West Chester University Poetry Conference (West Chester, Pennsylvania), as well as read his poetry on Australian radio.

“A Skeleton’s Toast” Dark Poem by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Interview with Author Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is also a Wiley-Blackwell Journal author who has contributed essays to various nonliterary journals on topics ranging from atheism, the meaning of Evil, Elon Musk, Plato, The Matrix, and reality as a computer simulation. In addition, he has presented three of his essays to the West Chester University Poetry Conference (West Chester, Pennsylvania), as well as read his poetry on Australian radio.

Three Dark Poems by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is also a Wiley-Blackwell Journal author who has contributed essays to various nonliterary journals on topics ranging from atheism, the meaning of Evil, Elon Musk, Plato, The Matrix, and reality as a computer simulation. In addition, he has presented three of his essays to the West Chester University Poetry Conference (West Chester, Pennsylvania), as well as read his poetry on Australian radio.

“Doctor Dread’s Creative Writing Revolution” Dark Fiction by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is also a Wiley-Blackwell Journal author who has contributed essays to various nonliterary journals on topics ranging from atheism, the meaning of Evil, Elon Musk, Plato, The Matrix, and reality as a computer simulation. The Encyclopedia Britannica selected one of his previously published essays on Hannah Arendt, Adolph Eichmann, and the “Banality of Evil” for inclusion on its website, Britannica.com…

“Telemarketing is Evil” Horror by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom…

“Robert, Howard, and the Devil” Fiction by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom…

“Asexuals of the Cosmos, Unite!” Dark Sci-fi/ Horror by Thomas White

Thomas White has a triple identity: speculative fiction writer, poet, and essayist. His poems, fiction, and essays have appeared in online and print literary journals and magazines in Australia, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

“A Tour of Fort Helix” Fiction by Thomas White

Jack O. Crumpet, his billowing robe stirring up clouds of thick dust, scurried frenetically along the edge of Fort Helix’s protective inner fortress wall; his porta-phone buzzed.

“When Stanley Met Demon Fire” Fiction by Thomas White

Stanly had as a youth watched the bright orbs shift and glide above the desolate plains, known in the guide books as the Wastelands, near his home. Local gossip was always abuzz with claims that UFOs were in the area and about to land.

“Clowns at the End of the World” Fiction by Thomas White

Billie Jay Radio never thought the End of the World would look like this. His grandmother, a member of a weird cult, had gloomily foretold something far more impressive: horned beasts rising from the sea, raging locust hoards, falling stars, cosmic torrents of blood, spectacular angelic – demonic air battles. Great scenarios for a new disaster flick, but the reality of the actual apocalypse, as it unfolded, was quite different. First, there was the breakdown of shopping mall culture.

Check back on April 1. Good stuff coming up including fiction by James Mulhern, Len Messineo, Tiffany Renee Harmon, Emma Burger, and Thomas White as well as poetry by Bernadette Harris. This is only a partial list. Future issues will be considerably expanded over the 6-7 stories and poems the weekly issues had.

“Useless Things” Dark Fiction by James Mulhern, “The Red Eye of Love” Dark Fiction by Len Messineo, “All the Coney Islands of the Mind” Dark Fiction by Alan Catlin, “Greetings from Krampus” Dark Fiction by Tiffany Renee Harmon, “Voice in the Casket” Dark Poem by Bernadette Harris, “Ideal You Bars” Dark Fiction by Emma Burger, “Doctor Dread’s Creative Writing Revolution” Dark Fiction by Thomas White, Three Dark Poems by John Tustin: “The Crush of the Moon”, “Dead Candles”, “Respite”, “The Black Curtain” Dark Surrealism by Leonard Henry Scott, “Resurrection” Dark Fiction by Kelly Piner, and “Medusae” Science-Fiction/Horror by Elana Gomel

New: “Open Tuning” horror by Harrison Kim, “Multiplication Tables” science fiction by Travis Flatt, “My Crugantis” horror by Jonathan Williams, “An Eye for an Eye” horror by Andre P. Audette, “The Caul” flash fiction by Brooke Bannon, and an interview with author Thomas White

“The Midnight Mountain (part 2 of 2)” dark social realism by Chad Hindman, Three Dark Poems by Toshihisa Nikaido, “Inevitable” dark flash fiction by Daniel Mowery, Three Dark Poems by Thomas White, “Liquid Asylum” dark flash fiction by Margaret Sefton, “The Sixth Cut” dark, surreal fiction by KA Burks, “Rubies on a Mossy Idol” dark fiction by Hareendran Kallinkeel, “Subway” dark fiction by Alan Catlin, “Cycles” dark, futuristic flash fiction by Tony Bolger, and “Deepest Condolences” dark flash fiction by Adrian David

Appearing in The Chamber December 17

Authors appearing include Harrison Kim, Travis Flatt, Jonathan Williams, Andre P. Audette and an interview with author Thomas White.

Appearing in The Chamber December 17

Authors appearing include Harrison Kim, Travis Flatt, Jonathan Williams, Andre P. Audette and an interview with author Thomas White.

Appearing in The Chamber December 17

Authors appearing include Harrison Kim, Travis Flatt, Jonathan Williams, Andre P. Audette and an interview with author Thomas White.

“Fugue” dark fiction by Alan Catlin, “Banquet of Fortune” dark fiction by Jake Sheff, “Asexuals of the Cosmos, Unite!” dark sci-fi/ horror by Thomas White, “Poesies” dark post-apocalyptic fiction by Jason Kahler, three dark poems by Ivan de Monbrison, “Swamp Rat” dark spy thriller by Philip Ivory, “Reverie” dark science fiction by Aaron Simon, and “The Estate” twisted gothic horror by Ciaran Doran.

Now Appearing in The Chamber

Authors and poets appearing include James Mulhern, Len Messineo, Alan Catlin, Tiffany Renee Harmon, Bernadette Harris, Emma Burger, Thomas White, John Tustin, Leonard Henry Scott, Kelly Piner, and Elana Gomel

Appearing in The Chamber April 1

Authors and poets appearing include James Mulhern, Len Messineo, Alan Catlin, Tiffany Renee Harmon, Bernadette Harris, Emma Burger, Thomas White, John Tustin, Leonard Henry Scott, Kelly Piner, and Elana Gomel

Appearing in The Chamber April 1

Authors and poets appearing include James Mulhern, Len Messineo, Alan Catlin, Tiffany Renee Harmon, Bernadette Harris, Emma Burger, Thomas White, John Tustin, Leonard Henry Scott, Kelly Piner, and Elana Gomel

Appearing in The Chamber April 1

Authors and poets appearing include James Mulhern, Len Messineo, Alan Catlin, Tiffany Renee Harmon, Bernadette Harris, Emma Burger, Thomas White, John Tustin, Leonard Henry Scott, Kelly Piner, and Elana Gomel