2015 JDP Anthology at Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash!!

The Secret Stash in Red Bank, NJ , not far from JDP's underground lair.

The Secret Stash in Red Bank, NJ , not far from JDP’s underground lair.

If you’re anywhere near Red Bank stop into the excellent Secret Stash. They’ve got a very limited supply of our 2015 Anthology in stock, plus it’s just about one of the coolest shops you’ll ever set foot in. (But whatever you do, don’t look up at the Tusk suit that now hangs from the ceiling.) If you’re not near Red Bank, you can, of course, always pick up a copy of the anthology here.

Our Sherlock Holmes Special issue turned out pretty darn well, if we do say, and we’ll have it up for you on Friday. It’s a double-sized extravaganza so it’s taking a little longer, but Supreme Leader Snoke our Production Editor Sam Snoek-Brown is working hard on it. Some goofball might’ve got him the text at the last minute, but that’s guest editors for ya.

The 2015 Jersey Devil Press Anthology

Some of our Greatest Hits . . .

Some of our Greatest Hits . . .

As you may have seen on Tweeter or the Facebooks, we have a still-quite-warm-off-the-press JDP Anthology available!

This new collection features eighteen great pieces we’ve published in the last five years from seventeen of our favorite writers. Some of them are funny and irreverent, while others are very sweet, but we’re confident that together they meet or even exceed the rigorous standard of weirdness we strive to provide for our readers.

So if you were looking for the perfect gift for that special oddball in your life, the search is over. You can score a digital copy for $2.99 or a print version for $7.99.

For more reading thrills, be sure to check out this year’s Pushcart nominees and our latest issue! We’re ecstatic to have so many talented contributors.

Stuff This Down Your Chimney and Smoke It

JDP Dec 2015 coverIt’s December, and we’re happier than a chickadee on a peanut-buttered pinecone to present the perfect read for the shortest day of the year: an all-poetry-and-flash issue. Some of these pieces invest ordinary settings―a grocery store, a movie theater, a kitchen―with a remarkable sense of place. Others go for striking imagery―a scorched Venetian mask, a spinning pie, a black balloon. This month’s cover collage is from Renaissance woman Deanne Richards.

To avoid ruining a quick but intensely memorable read with a long-winded introduction, I will conclude by observing that Issue 73 would pair well with a crackling fire and a warm slice of gingerbread.

Snuffle it online or lap up the .pdf.