I don’t want to say that 2025 was an annus horibilis for the Archive. We published Issue 5, which is so stunningly strange that I can only imagine what 2021 Cormack (who was, in retrospect, wildly naïve about unfiction and how odd literature can be) would have thought. We began work on issue 6, which…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by Simo Srinivas . Simo Srinivas is a writer of all things weird and queer. They were named 2023’s…
Welcome to Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by Sarah Jackson. Sarah Jackson was researching her latest book 101 East End Cryptids at Newham Local History Library when…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by J.R. Santos. J.R. Santos debuted as an author in Archive of the Odd #1. His work…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories (or in this case, excerpts!) from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by Tim Lieder. Tim has been published in various markets including Shock…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by Gabrielle Bleu. Gabrielle Bleu has been an avid birdwatcher for years. Favorite sightings include: great blue…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by EV Smith. EV Smith writes sci-fi, fantasy, cyberpunk, Weird, and anything else under the sun (or…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Today’s story is by Kiya Nicoll. Kiya Nicoll’s primary research interests include recovering evidence of incidents thatappear to be…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. Todays’ story is by Maureen O’Leary. Maureen O’Leary lives in California. Her work appears in Bourbon Penn, Nightmare Magazine,…
Welcome to our newest web feature, Found Fiction Friday! With authors’ permission, we’ll be posting stories from our issues online. Formatting is still unique to the books, but the story is free for all to read. First up is “PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE (Refrain)” by Samir Sirk Morató. Samir Sirk Morató is a scientist, artist, and flesh…