Periodicals
Frank began publishing stories in the mid eighties in the small press horror scene. “It was a fun time,” he remembers. “We were all trying to write the best stories we could, not for the money—you were lucky to make ten bucks a story back then—but for the passion to write.” Unfortunately most of those magazines have vanished, as have hardcopies of the work itself. “It was before the internet brought us all together. Magazines came and went without as much as a footprint. Cemetery Dance, made it, though, as it should; Richard Chizmar runs a class act.”
When the small press magazines began to turn into websites, Frank turned his eye on the entertainment field, writing profile pieces on everyone from Tiny Tim and Garth Brooks to Herschell Gordon Lewis. His sit down interviews received a good deal of attention, and many can still be found in reprints today.
Often Frank wrote several pieces under various names for any given publication, Kristopher Richardsons, and R. K. Sultan, being his favorites. Below is a rough sampling of his past work that he still has copies of. This does not included the ad copy he has sold over the years, or lost issues from early fiction.
HACKER’S DIGEST | HACKER’S SOURCE |
FANGORIA
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SON OF SPAMM!
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SCAN Staff
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DRACULINA Staff
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DEEP RED
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JOHN RUSSO’S DRIVE-IN
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TV SCENE
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COOL STUFF |
CEMETERY DANCE
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BLACK MOON
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ALTERNATIVE CINEMA
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RAG
Staff
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FOUR ONE ONE
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