Tag Archive | horror

Presenting, C.M. Saunders! (Assuming I have enough time)

“Dying Days” short stories in New Anthologies #dyingdays

Originally posted on Dying Days:
Dying Days fans waiting for the next book release will be happy to know come mid-November Dying Days: Origins 2 will arrive (make sure you pre-order now while it is still 99 cents. On release date it will go to the normal $2.99) Until then, I have three brand-spankin-new short…

One Line Horror: Spot Check

Originally posted on How to be a great Store Manager:
The driver shrieked in pain as blood poured from the gunshot wound in his leg, he cried and fell out of his car onto the Tarmac, trying to crawl away, but was stopped in his tracks as the traffic cop who pulled him over for…

So Good, It’s Spooky!

Originally posted on ThinkingSkull.com:
“Spooky” Spencer Lawson’s birthday is September 13th, so happy birthday, kid! The Spooky Chronicles was my first foray into writing for profit – because film critique pays nothing in the way of actual coin. I’ve written five books thus far, and the series in general has been fun to write…

The Summoning: Mary, book 1 by Hillary Monahan

Originally posted on readful things blog:
MARY: The Summoning by Hillary Monahan There is a right way and a wrong way to summon her. Jess had done the research. Success requires precision: a dark room, a mirror, a candle, salt, and four teenage girls. Each of them–Jess, Shauna, Kitty, and Anna–must link hands, follow the…

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Spotlight On Jerry E. Benns #Imaginarium

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Jerry E. Benns   How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? I first heard of Imaginarium when I met Stephen Zimmer at MidSouth Con. The excitement he shared for the event was contagious and I wanted to be involved.   What is your latest release and…

Spotlight On Armand Rosamilia #Imaginarium

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Armand Rosamilia   How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? Stephen Zimmer begged me to be there. He sent me fruit baskets and a briefcase filled with cash as well as the promise of pound bags of M&M’s (one plain and one peanut). How could…

“The Decapitator” from The Matriarch: Guardians is complete! #VWSG

Originally posted on ThinkingSkull.com:
This is what happens when you give a couple of Texans a description for a new kind of vampire hunter weapon: they build one, and the case it comes in. The modular fauchard, aka “the decapitator.” Designed for ghouls to subdue and/or destroy neophyte vampires. Not recommended against elder immortals…

A Review of “Chelsea Avenue” horror novel from Armand Rosamilia

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
http://frankmichaelserrington.blogspot.com/2014/09/chelsea-avenue-by-armand-rosamilia.html

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