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The Flesh Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck
The Flesh Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck











The Flesh Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck

Lansdale’s “Fishing for Dinosaurs,” are also on the final ballot. Two other novellas from the book, Jonathan Maberry’s “Three Guys Walk Into a Bar,” and Joe R. At least I hope it does.īut the good news doesn’t stop there.

The Flesh Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck

Gotta prove that I’m worthy.” That anxiety, that self-doubt, that demon chomping at my back, keeps me honest. I remember thinking: “Oh shit, did I really do well enough to earn that? Really?” And then: “Well, the pressure’s on now. I liken it to that time during my sophomore year in high school, when I made the long trek out to the baseball field the day after tryouts to see the list of those who’d made the varsity team…and seeing my name there. I’ve been nominated before, and I’ve even won the award, twice in fact, but I can tell you the thrill of seeing the ballot come out, and finding my name on it, never goes away. My novella, “Lost and Found,” which appears in the shared world anthology, Limbus II, edited by Brett Talley and published by Christopher Payne of Journalstone Publications, has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction. I worked late last night, so I’m just now waking up to some great news.













The Flesh Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck