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He woke up to the sensation of fingers running through his curly hair and the smell of fresh Cuban coffee. The sun already crept in through the window with its warm rays hitting his back. He looked up at her face. She was naked, wearing not...
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Writer • Editor of Pulp, Pipe, & Poetry Magazine • Amateur historian discovering pulp fiction writers and vintage media.
Reading the past to write the future.
Short stories and flash with an eye towards the old-school pulps.
Novelist. Telling stories and practicing life.
I write hymns, children's stories and theological thoughts. My first book The King and the Dragon was published by Crossway in 2022. Currently lost in the Wisdom Literature.
Published Children's book author. Ghostwriter. Poet. Novel in editing. All sorts really. Proud contributor to Pulp, Pipe and Poetry. Alterego of James W. Shrimpton.
Gaius Warner is a new writer of (mostly!) speculative fiction from Birmingham, AL. His new book, Crawlspace, is available now on Substack, YouTube (audio), and Amazon.
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