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It’s always Tiki Time…
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Writer Elaine Pascale and I cocktail it up at TT’s Tiki Bar in Punta Gorda, FL. Photo by Michele Ingram
…when you’re a Gen-Xer! When I was in Florida, fellow writer and I Elaine Pascale got together at TT’s Tiki Bar down in Punta Gorda and had some serious fun with icy tropical cocktails and a few of the anthologies in which we share a Table of Contents.
If you haven’t already, join the party and get your copy of the Generation X-ed anthology full of short shocking trips down memory lane by Elaine, me, and a formidable f-ton of horror-slinging Gen-X writers edited by Rebecca Rowland today—AND you can even get it in good old-fashioned hardcover if you wish!
What the hell’s that pretty blue think I’m drinking? It’s called an Under the Sea Colada. Elaine had herself a Tiki Tai (that’s like a mai-tai. YUM!)
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It’s GENERATION X-ED Pub Day!
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I’m not so thrilled about that god-awful sweater I’m wearing in that photo, but I couldn’t be more thrilled to announce that Generation X-ed, which contains my short story “Nothing to See Here,” is now available in dust jacket hardcover, paperback, Kindle, and audiobook!
Crammed with all sorts of throwback goodies and the original collection written completely by those of us who lived through them, this should definitely be on every GenXer’s shelf (and makes a great gift for that impossible-to-buy-for GenXer in your life because JARTS are hard to find)! Here’s a look at the stellar TOC!
In From the Cold – Adrian Ludens Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: Adrian Ludens, C.D. Brown, C.O. Davidson, Challenger, Chernobyl, Dale W. Glaser, Dark Ink Books, Derek Austin Johnson, Douglas Ford, Elaine Pascale, Eldon Litchfield, Erica Ruppert, Generation X, Glynn Owen Barrass, Holly Rae Garcia, horror stories set in the 1970s, horror stories set in the 1980s, horror stories set in the early 1990s, Kevin David Anderson, L.E. Daniels, latchkey generation, Mark Towse, Matthew Barron, Matthew Chabin, Phil Ford, Rebecca Rowland Editor, Rob Smales, Stories by Gen-Xers, Thomas K.S. Wake, Thomas Vaughn, Tim Jeffreys
GEN-XER? Show your pride with SWAG ahead of the release of GENERATION X-ED!
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The release date of Dark Ink Books’ Generation X-ed —which contains my short story “Nothing to See Here”—is almost here! Hardcover, paperback, Kindle and Audiobook will be available January 26, and if you want to pre-order the print editions, you can do that here: https://bit.ly/GetGenXed
Since it’s the first (and I think, only) anthology featuring GenX horror stories written by real GenX-ers, if you’re a GenX-er (or even if you’re not and you want to know what it was really like?), then this is a must-own for your shelf (yes, even if you’re not a big reader). It’s chock full of references to all things GenX: from rotary phones to the Challenger, from Satanic Panic to leg warmers, it’s all here.
However—here’s something even cooler: show your GenX pride and get some swag! Beer and shot glasses, coffee mugs, stickers and T’s—fun for you or the GenX-er in your life (because they make great gifts). Check it out on the anthology’s official store here.
Know a GenX-er hitting 50 this year? What’s better than the book, some swag, and maybe one of those great old snacks we used to have that are still around, like (Jeno’s, now Totino’s) Pizza Rolls, Cool Ranch Doritos, or microwave popcorn? Just a thought!
You can also visit the official Generation X-ed page, which has all sorts of treats like advanced reviews, way-back memories from the writers, links for purchase in several countries, trailers, and other goodies. Check that out here: https://rowlandbooks.com/generation-xed
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Tags: Dark Ink Books, Generation X, Generation X coffee mugs, Generation X drinking glasses, Generation X swag, Generation X T-shirts, Generation X-ed anthology full of stories by real GenXers, horror stories set in the 1970s, horror stories set in the 1980s, horror stories set in the early 1990s, Rebecca Rowland Editor