CyberPsychos AOD
Type of site | Magazine and Book Publisher |
---|---|
Owner | Jasmine Sailing |
URL | cyberpsychos |
Commercial | No |
Launched | 1992 |
Cyber-Psychos AOD (CPAOD) is a book and magazine publishing venture based in Denver, Colorado, focusing on avant-garde and unusual art, culture, and writings. Founded in 1992 (magazine), and 1995 (CPAOD Books)[1] by Jasmine Sailing, it has released 10 books and 10 issues of the magazine.[2] The magazine's unabbreviated title is Cyber-Psychos And Other Diversities, with a subtitle of "The Magazine of Mental Aberrations".[3]
As stated by Ms. Sailing: "Horror, cyber-tech, science fiction, dark fantasy, surrealism, anything pleasantly insane. Please avoid sending straight-forward genre material, I only list these as an example of the general vicinities that might interest me. I have no problem with printing controversial material, in fact I hear it. My main prerogative is that the submission should be intelligent and capable of making people think."[4]
CPAOD was the sponsor of the Death Equinox conventions held in Denver in the late 1990s, also known as Cyber-Psycho Convergences".[5][6]
Books published
[edit]- StarBones Weep the Blood of Angels by Sue Storm
- Nice Little Stories Jam-Packed With Depraved Sex & Violence by Michael Hemmingson
- The Hanging Man by S. Darnbrook Colson
- Stealing My Rules by Don Webb
- Stigma: After World by Jeffrey A. Stadt
- Snuff Flique by Michael Hemmingson
- A Good Cuntboy is Hard to Find by Doug Rice
- The Forbidden Gospels of Man-Cruel Volumes I and II by T. Winter-Damon & Randy Chandler
- A Pound of Ezra by Gregory R. Hyde
Featured magazines
[edit]This is a list of featured magazine contents, in issue-number sequence:
- #1 (July 1992): Martin Atkins, Alien Sex Fiend, Joel Haertling, Gordon Klock, Cyber-Cents
- #2 (Samhain 1992): Godflesh, The Electric Hellfire Club, Rhys Fulber, Pamela Z, The Leather Pope
- #3 (February 1993): Crash Worship, Starkland Records, Pigface, Nick Zedd, Edward Lee (interview)
- #4 (May 1993): t. Winter-Damon (issue feature: interview, short fiction, non-fiction essays, art), Lucy Taylor (interview), D. F. Lewis (short fiction), G. X. Jupitter-Larsen, Type O Negative, Edward Lee (short fiction)
- #5 (May 1994): Vampire Rodents, Pain Teens, Joe Christ, Julie Doucet, Bruce Boston
- #6 (February 1995): Brian Hodge (issue feature: interview, short fiction, reviews), Sleep Chamber, Hakim Bey, Uncle River, Adam Parfrey
- #7 (Autumn 1997): John Shirley (issue feature: interview, short fiction), Larry McCaffery, Paul M. Sammon, Carol Lay, Tiamat, Little Fyodor, Charlee Jacob (short fiction), Thomas Wiloch (short fiction)
- #8 (1998–1999): Doug Rice, Lance & Andi Olsen, Michael Moynihan, Mason Jones, Misha, a William S. Burroughs tribute
- #9 (1999–2000): Andrew Vachss (issue feature: interview, short fiction), R. N. Taylor, Don Webb, M. Parfitt, black tape for a blue girl, Arkov Kapacitor, M. Parfitt
- #10 (2001–2002): Lance Olsen, Christopher Bale, Brian C. Clark of Permeable Press, M. Christian, Mason Jones, John Everson
Regular Features (appeared in multiple issues):
- Cyber-Cents (bargain-basement technology)
- Little Fyodor's "A Few of the Interesting Characters I Found Under the Floorboards"
- The Incredible 2-Headed TV Casualty (horror movie commentary from a 2-headed monster)
- Personal Reality Essays
- Comics
- Multi-media reviews
Early issues also featured bonus insert items:
- #1 included a cassette tape of Futura Ultima Erotica songs.
- #2 had The Leather Pope mini-comic as an insert.
- #3 came with a pack of Pain trading cards.
CPAOD contributors
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Thomas, David,Alternatives: Dark imaginations foment in new book line, Denver Post, Friday, July 14, 1995.
- ^ Locus Magazine Checklist
- ^ Sailing, Jasmine. Editorial Babble. Cyber-Psychos, AOD #6, 1995.
- ^ Magazine Data File
- ^ Disinformation on Death Equinox '99 Archived 2010-12-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Dumas, Alan: STRANGE BREW \ OFFBEAT CONVENTION OFFERS A WORLD OF WEIRDNESS FOR THOSE ON THE FRINGE, Rocky Mountain News, October 2, 1997, Weekend Spotlight Section