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Halloween treats that won’t weigh you down! OUT OF TIME: TRUE PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS is here—free preview of “Floor Song Tango” below!
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If you love true ghost stories, then Timber Ghost Press’ Out of Time: True Paranormal Encounters is the anthology you want to unwrap every night along with your favorite full-sized Halloween treat! (And if you DO purchase this book, drop me a line through my Contact page or other means. I have a special goody for you!)
My piece, “Floor Song Tango,” opens the collection, and is about the house I grew up in. Outsiders didn’t know what was going on—mostly because our parents had completely brainwashed us into thinking our experiences were products of our imagination (for the record, I think it was brilliant that they did that. I, for one, never would’ve slept. I’m forever grateful). I’m sure they’d even convinced themselves. That said, when it came time to dump the place after Dad’s passing, things ramped up.
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Tags: A. Morton, Amanda Cecilia Lang, Brianna Malotke, Bryan Stubbles, C.J. Hislop, C.M. Saunders, Caillou Pettis, Caryn Larrinaga, Catherine A. MacKenzie, Chris Tyroak, Errica Chavez, Ghost Stories, John Stratton, Judith Baron, Kelli A. Wilkins, L.E. Daniels, Lehua Parker, Lisa H. Owens, N.A. Battaglia, Nat Whiston, Nathan Alling Long, Nathan D. Ludwig, Out of Time: True Paranormal Encounters, real haunted houses, Rebecca A. Demarest, scary tales for Halloween, Susan E. Rogers, T.J. Tranchell, Timber Ghost Press, true ghost story books, true paranormal stories, William Presley
Gild the Holiday Weekend with the KINDLE release of COLOUR OUT OF DEATHLEHEM for charity!
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
Happy Christmas Eve! The Kindle Edition of Grinning Skull Press’ holiday horror anthology Colour Out of Deathlehem, which contains my story “Feeding the Babies” (if you know what Treevenge is, you’ll love this!) is now available—best of all, 100% of the $4.99 purchase goes to The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
This is a very worthy cause, and I worked long and hard on a brand new story just for you in the hopes that you’d all lend a hand!
The true spirit of Christmas is really in giving. If you’ve got $4.99 to spare, have a Kindle or the app on your phone or PC and love scary Christmas stories? Consider treating yourself while giving to someone else.
Edited by Harrison Graves and Michael Evans, here’s what’s in store:
Welcome back to Deathlehem, where… Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: anthologies for charity, C.M. Saunders, Christmas scary stories, Colour Out of Deathlehem, Edward Ahern, Grinning Skull Press, Harrison Graves, Kindle holiday anthologies, Kurt Newton, Michael Evans, Morgan Sylvia, The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Tom Deady
Announcing 34 ORCHARD’S Autumn 2020 Table of Contents!
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It’s been an interesting journey this time around, but I’m thrilled to announce the Table of Contents for 34 Orchard’s sophomore issue—coming to the magazine’s website here on November 10!
In this issue, twenty-one artists from everywhere burn worlds to the ground in terrifyingly beautiful ways, featuring the following art, fiction and poetry: Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: 34 Orchard Fall 2020 issue, Amar Benchikha, Billy Bradshaw, Brandon Kawashima, C.M. Saunders, Carol Despeaux Fawcett, Chris Campeau, Clay McLeod Chapman, Corin Scher, dark fiction literary magazines, Desirae Terrien, Elizabeth J. Coleman, Ellen Andersen, Hunter Liguore, Jay Abramowitz, Juleigh Howard-Hobson, Kaitlyn Downing, Kali Meister, Liam Hogan, Lorna Wood, MK Roney, Page Sullivan, pandemic horror stories, R.A. Busby