Looming Low Volume II

The trade paperback version of Looming Low Volume II, which includes my story “Zones Without Names,” is now available from Dim Shores. The hardcover should be available shortly.

Just look at this killer lineup:

Contents:

Kurt Fawver – “Radius Unknown”
Alvaro Zinos-Amaro – “Undo”
Brian Evenson – “Vigil in the Inner Room”
Michael Kelly – “Dead but Dreaming Still”
Gwendolyn Kiste – “To the Progeny Forsaken”
Anya Martin – “The Other Cat”
Clint Smith – “Lovenest”
Jeffrey Thomas – “Strangler Fig”
Simon Strantzas – “Still Packed”
Brooke Warra – “We Don’t Live Here Anymore”
Michael Griffin – “We Spend Weekends With Dad”
Matthew M. Bartlett – “The Cryptic Jape”
Craig Laurance Gidney – “Impz”
Cody Goodfellow – “Protect & Serve”
David Peak – “Zones Without Names”
Erica Ruppert – “Ex Astris”
Richard Gavin – “The Intercessor”
Kaaron Warren – “Songs We Sing at Sea”
S.P. Miskowski – “Across the Darkness”
A.C. Wise – “Into the Green”
Gemma Files – “Bb Minor”
Nadia Bulkin – “Your Heart is a House on Fire”

Cover art by Yves Tourigny
Edited by Justin Steele and Sam Cowan

The Pink Smoke podcast

Very cool to see The Pink Smoke, along with Tenebrous Kate from Bad Books for Bad People, record a podcast on my novel Corpsepaint. I don’t usually point to or engage with reviews of stuff I’ve made, but I’m making an exception because this is easily the smartest, funniest, and most well-informed dissection of Corpsepaint I’ve come across.

Check it out here: https://soundcloud.com/user-564624820/ep-111-corpsepaint

The World Below

My next novel, The World Below, will be published by Apocalypse Party in March 2022. Ben has published some of my favorite books in recent years, so I’m really happy to be working with him. Preorders coming soon.

And here are a few blurbs:

“A brilliant and flayed slice of Midwest gothic. While one might find traces of Poppy Z. Brite or Michael McDowell here, The World Below is wholly its own beast. Peak laces the classic premise of feuding, cursed families with high-potency LSD, forming something fresh, potent, and filled with ache.”
—B.R. Yeager, author of Negative Space
 
“Violent, noir-soaked horror infuses every page of David Peak’s astonishing The World Below, coiling like a serpent around love: first and lost loves, love of family and the land, love of darkness and blood. Peak mixes the most primal of emotions like an alchemist, leaving every reader transformed.”
—Livia Llewellyn, author of Furnace
 
The World Below is an incredible page turner of a novel. The fascinating, well-rendered characters, all members of two long-feuding families, clash with pyrotechnic, psychedelic, and dynamic results. The World Below puts in mind an unholy but glorious union of William Faulkner’s Light in August and Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles. Peak’s prose is wise, mysterious, and philosophically deep, but is always riveting. My highest recommendation. Don’t miss this one!”
—Jon Padgett, author of The Secret of Ventriloquism