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Steve Capone Jr.

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Founder of Whisper House Press, whose Costs of Living and Dread Mondays horror anthologies released in the fall of 2025, Steve Capone Jr. is an award-winning, Utah-based writer hailing from the Rust Belt. A recipient of the Denis Diderot grant in support of his summer 2025 residency at Chateau d’Orquevaux in rural France, Steve self-published his first YA historical fiction novel, Max in the Capital of Spies, in 2024. Jimmy vs. Communism is due out from Gibbs Smith soon and has horror novels in the works. He frequently organizes events for the literary communities throughout Utah. You can find his short fiction in multiple anthologies and literary magazines. His “Cure for Creativity” won Best Short Screenplay at the Bloody Mirror Film Festi ...more

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This book is a beauty and a wonder. It's visual (duh), and it's historical (also duh), but that isn't giving it what's properly due. The visual elements here are stunning and selected to match the historical accounting of demons. The history takes center stage. If you're a cultural historian, or an amateur like me, y Read more of this blog post »
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“Having sent gifts and messengers to the oracle at Delphi, the king of the Lydians sent this message: "[The king] asks you again now whether he shall march against the Persians, and if so, whether he shall join with himself any army of men as allies." The oracle replied that, "if he should march against the Persians he should destroy a great empire."
Little did he know which empire he was to destroy. It was to be his own, of course, as Cyrus the Great was ascendant.

Quotations from Herodotus' Histories.”
Horodotus

Jack Weatherford
“His discovery of Europe happened more than a decade earlier, in 1221, during Genghis Khan’s invasion of central Asia, when Subodei and Jebe had circled the Caspian in pursuit of the Khwarizm sultan. After the sultan’s death, they asked and received permission to continue to see what lay to the north. There they discovered the small Christian kingdom of Georgia, ruled by Giorgi III the Brilliant. Jebe led the probe of their defenses. After centuries of warfare with the Muslims around it, Georgia boasted a highly skilled and professional army, and operating on their home territory, the defenders moved out to meet the attacking Mongols as they had met numerous Turkic and Muslim armies before them. Jebe’s Mongols charged the Georgians, fired a few volleys, and then turned to flee in what appeared to the Georgians to be a panicked rout; but, of course, it was no more than the Dog Fight strategy of the feigned retreat. The overconfident Georgian forces broke ranks and began to eagerly chase the Mongols, who barely managed to stay ahead of their pursuers. The Georgian horses gradually began to tire under their heavy loads and the strain of the long pursuit; they began to thin out as the weaker ones fell farther behind. Then, suddenly, with the Georgian forces spread out and beginning to tire, Jebe’s retreating warriors led them straight into the ranks of the other Mongol regiment waiting under Subodei’s command. While Subodei’s men began to pick off the Georgians, Jebe’s soldiers mounted fresh horses and struck out to rejoin the fight. Within hours, the Mongols had completely destroyed the Georgian army and the small nation’s aristocracy. Subodei made the country a vassal state, the first in Europe, and it proved to be one of the most loyal and supportive Mongol vassals in the generations ahead.”
Jack Weatherford, Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World

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“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967

“Maybe the concept of friendship wasn’t that different from possession. It took a different form, of course, but we all borrowed the best parts from each other, sharing in the traits and strengths that we admired. We each brought something to the friendship, and we fed on that energy to make ourselves better. A shared possession, without diabolical intent.”
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