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Short Stories: 2010 to Present
The Terror of the Night, Joseph's first published story, was written in January 2010: http://www.horrorbound.com/readarticle.php?article_id=185
The Ghostly Hitchhiker was written immediately after The Terror of the Night and is based upon a popular urban legend. It appeared in the literary magazine "The Storyteller" in September 2010 http://www.thestorytellermagazine.com/
The Bad Man is meant as a parody of the so called "Splatterpunk" genre which relies heavily on gore and visceral horror rather than things like tension and atmosphere. It was published by Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine in October 2010 http://bloodtouch.webs.com/darkgothicmagazine.htm
Astoteph's title was inspired by the works of American horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, who regularly employed odd and alien names in his stories. It was published by Short Story Me! in November 2010 http://www.short-story.me/horror-stories/284-astoteph.html
Highway to Hell, Vampyre Isle, The Werewolf, etc. were published in December 2010 in Daily Bites of Flesh, a collection of flash fiction wherein each tale is assigned a calender date. http://www.amazon.com/Daily-Bites-Flesh-2011-Horrifying/dp/1617060186
A Meeting in Olde Town, one of Joseph's many ghost stories was published by Blood Moon Rising Magazine in January 2011. http://www.bloodmoonrisingmagazine.com/
Appearing in Pocketful of Fear as Penthouse Pauper, Boredom was first published by Eschatology Journal in February 2011 http://eschatologyjournal.org/2011/02/02/boredom-by-joseph-rubas/
Only Sleeping was written in the summer of 2009. One of Joseph's first zombie stories, it was published by Strange, Weird, and Wonderful magazine in April 2011. It is now out-of-print.
Partly inspired by Stephen King's "Pet Semetary," Tranquility Hill was published in the anthology "Potter's Field 4" by Sam's Dot Press in August 2011. http://sdpbookstore.com/anthologies.htm
The Loogaroo, based upon a very vampiric myth from the mysterious island of Haiti, was published in issue two of parABnormal digest, September 2011.
Song of the Night, inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's bone-chilling "The Outsider," was published by Eschatology Journal in November 2011. http://eschatologyjournal.org/2011/02/02/boredom-by-joseph-rubas/
Krazy 4 Koontz is an homage to Dean Koontz, Joseph's all time favorite writer. Written in September 2011, it was published by Infective Ink Magazine in May 2012. http://infectiveink.com/?p=562
Zombies: Era of the Living Dead, a nonfiction article, was published in the fall 2012 issue of Shadowland Magazine http://shadowlandmagazines.yolasite.com/
Magick Man. A dream-like encounter between a man and a demonic drifter, appeared in Eschatology Journal in December 2012.
The Crow. A micro, apocalyptic piece that will appear in Efiction Horror in January 2013.
The Deep Creek Man. An escaped convict faces his ultimate fear. Slated to be published in Schlock! January 2013.
My City. A love story about a vampire and a city. Should be published by Dark Moon Digest in January 2013.
Ed Gein: The Face of Horror is yet another nonfiction article set to be published by Shadowland in March 2013.
The Ghostly Hitchhiker was written immediately after The Terror of the Night and is based upon a popular urban legend. It appeared in the literary magazine "The Storyteller" in September 2010 http://www.thestorytellermagazine.com/
The Bad Man is meant as a parody of the so called "Splatterpunk" genre which relies heavily on gore and visceral horror rather than things like tension and atmosphere. It was published by Dark Gothic Resurrected Magazine in October 2010 http://bloodtouch.webs.com/darkgothicmagazine.htm
Astoteph's title was inspired by the works of American horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, who regularly employed odd and alien names in his stories. It was published by Short Story Me! in November 2010 http://www.short-story.me/horror-stories/284-astoteph.html
Highway to Hell, Vampyre Isle, The Werewolf, etc. were published in December 2010 in Daily Bites of Flesh, a collection of flash fiction wherein each tale is assigned a calender date. http://www.amazon.com/Daily-Bites-Flesh-2011-Horrifying/dp/1617060186
A Meeting in Olde Town, one of Joseph's many ghost stories was published by Blood Moon Rising Magazine in January 2011. http://www.bloodmoonrisingmagazine.com/
Appearing in Pocketful of Fear as Penthouse Pauper, Boredom was first published by Eschatology Journal in February 2011 http://eschatologyjournal.org/2011/02/02/boredom-by-joseph-rubas/
Only Sleeping was written in the summer of 2009. One of Joseph's first zombie stories, it was published by Strange, Weird, and Wonderful magazine in April 2011. It is now out-of-print.
Partly inspired by Stephen King's "Pet Semetary," Tranquility Hill was published in the anthology "Potter's Field 4" by Sam's Dot Press in August 2011. http://sdpbookstore.com/anthologies.htm
The Loogaroo, based upon a very vampiric myth from the mysterious island of Haiti, was published in issue two of parABnormal digest, September 2011.
Song of the Night, inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's bone-chilling "The Outsider," was published by Eschatology Journal in November 2011. http://eschatologyjournal.org/2011/02/02/boredom-by-joseph-rubas/
Krazy 4 Koontz is an homage to Dean Koontz, Joseph's all time favorite writer. Written in September 2011, it was published by Infective Ink Magazine in May 2012. http://infectiveink.com/?p=562
Zombies: Era of the Living Dead, a nonfiction article, was published in the fall 2012 issue of Shadowland Magazine http://shadowlandmagazines.yolasite.com/
Magick Man. A dream-like encounter between a man and a demonic drifter, appeared in Eschatology Journal in December 2012.
The Crow. A micro, apocalyptic piece that will appear in Efiction Horror in January 2013.
The Deep Creek Man. An escaped convict faces his ultimate fear. Slated to be published in Schlock! January 2013.
My City. A love story about a vampire and a city. Should be published by Dark Moon Digest in January 2013.
Ed Gein: The Face of Horror is yet another nonfiction article set to be published by Shadowland in March 2013.