Author Spotlight: Brian Centrone

Brian Centrone’s Erotica and I Voted for Biddy Schumacher are available to buy in Paperback and eBook editions.
Southern Gothic, edited by Brian Centrone and Jordan M. Scoggins, is available to buy in Paperback and eBook editions.
Southern Gothic Press Roundup
We’ve had some great press for the Southern Gothic anthology. Here’s a quick roundup of what people are saying:Read More
It All Began With “The Arrival”
You have no doubt seen our meme series for Southern Gothic featuring the incredible artwork by Nathan Mark Philips. If you have read the collection, you have seen the splendor of these works in full. Each piece of art was specifically created for each piece of writing. All except one. You see, it all began with “The Arrival.”Read More
#SouthernGothic Memes
Let’s Go South Again!
Over the past twelve weeks we have offered our readers a glimpse into Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South by featuring a tease quote from each piece of writing with a sliver of its respective original artwork. Gathered here for the first time are all the memes we created for the first installment in our NEW series.
Open Call: Behind the Yellow Wallpaper [Closed]
From the publishers who brought you Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South comes the next anthology in NLSP’s NEW series.
“Fallen” by Michael Teague b/w “Jolene” [NLSP Video Single]
Remember the Southern Gothic unboxing video that Jordan, our Creative Director, put together and posted last week? And remember the music by Michael Teague? Well, there’s more where that came from.Read More
Southern Gothic unboxing video
Here at NLSP we love receiving books. Nothing is more exciting than opening up a brown box and connecting with the work inside. In fact, we love the printed page so much we have once again teamed up with bd-studios.com to create a special luxe edition of Southern Gothic. Watch our unboxing video above to take a look inside Southern Gothic.Read More
This is #SouthernGothic
We discovered early on that the Southern Gothic genre means many things to many people. It’s one of those genres that has so many interpretations. That’s fine with us, though, because we don’t like to pinpoint things as black and white around here. Life–and literature–is so much more interesting in those grey areas!Read More