Arm Cast Podcast: Episode 394 - Baer
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On this episode of Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast, host Armand Rosamilia reminisces with Oliver Baer, who was the editor for Cthulhu Sex Magazine and Two Backed Books.
He mostly writes dark poetry and horror stories with the occasional blog post, review, essay and play.
He has two books out, Letters to the Editor of Cthulhu Sex Magazine and Baer Soul as well as being published in a number of magazines, journals, collections and anthologies.
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