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It’s GENERATION X-ED Pub Day!
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
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
“Nothing to See Here” to appear in GENX-ED: The authentic antho of Gen-X terrors!
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
I’m beyond ecstatic to announce that my short story, “Nothing to See Here,” will appear in Dark Ink Books’ anthology GenX-ed … the original horror fiction anthology completely by Gen-Xers—and what we brought home when the streetlights came on will terrify you. If you did things like eat powdered Tang and cookies for dinner, spent hours playing Atari, were awed by a 13-inch TV and/or did dangerous tricks on bicycles without a helmet? Or if you’re not a Gen-Xer and want to see what you missed? You need this book!
In “Nothing to See Here”: On the heels of the Challenger disaster, Doreen’s dying mother warns her of the approach of a deadly cloud—but the real danger lurks in a place she doesn’t expect.
That’s not the only trip down a dangerous memory lane. Edited by Rebecca Rowland, these twenty-two tales by latchkey kids Read the rest of this entry →
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Tags: Adrian Ludens, C.D. Brown, C.O. Davidson, Challenger, Chernobyl, Dale W. Glaser, 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