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Gild the Holiday Weekend with the KINDLE release of COLOUR OUT OF DEATHLEHEM for charity!
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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
“To Chance Tomorrow” now in WICKED SEASONS
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
My new story “To Chance Tomorrow” is now available in the New England Horror Writers’ anthology WICKED SEASONS.
In a future where life is eternal, teen-aged Mich struggles to accept her father’s abandonment. Her much-older boyfriend’s unorthodox birthday gift seems to provide some comfort—until his jilted admirer shows up. In the tradition of “The Light of Other Days” and “Obstinate Uncle Otis” comes a tale of grief…and what it truly means to be broken.
The tale is alongside many others, including from James A. Moore and Christopher Golden, but I can tell you Robert J. Duperre’s “The Basement Legs” and Addison Clift’s “Furious Demon” are must-reads. They’re both all kinds of creepy amazing.
Want to know more? Check out the trailer here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f3XAtxhvp0. Want to purchase? Print http://amzn.com/0615918832 and Kindle http://amzn.com/B00GJVWOY4
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Tags: Catherine Grant, Christopher golden, Errick Nunnally, Ghost Stories, Gregory Norris, horror collections, horror story collections, James A. Moore, Jeff Strand, Lucien Spelman, Michael Evans, Mikio Murakami, New England horror stories, New England Horror Writers, Paul McMahon, Robert Duperre, Robert Smales, Scott Goudsward, seasons in New England, Stacey Longo, stories like the one that has slow glass, Trisha Wooldridge, Wicked Seasons
“To Chance Tomorrow” appearing in Wicked Seasons
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One of my newest short stories, “To Chance Tomorrow,” will be appearing in Wicked Seasons—the second New England Horror Writers anthology—this fall. Edited by Stacey Longo, the collection will feature an introduction by Read the rest of this entry →
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