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Looking for an audio scare? My short “February Thaw” is on the DON’T FALL ASLEEP podcast!
Looking for an audio scare? My short “February Thaw” is on the DON’T FALL ASLEEP podcast!
I’m thrilled to announce that my short story, “February Thaw”—which was published earlier this year in Dark Moon Books’ Horror Library Volume 7—is now available on Blood Bound Books’ Don’t Fall Asleep podcast! There are several ways to listen, so (more…)
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thehorrortree · 2 years
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Taking Submissions: Horror Library Volume 8 (Early)
Taking Submissions: Horror Library Volume 8 (Early)
Submission Window: January 16th – 30th, 2023 Payment: 2 cents per word and a contributors copy Theme: Anything with a supernatural and dark element, such as Horror, Dark Fiction/ Dark Fantasy, Weird Fiction, etc. Title: +Horror Library+ Volume 8 Edited by: Eric J. Guignard Publisher: Dark Moon Books (Los Angeles, CA) Submissions Accepted: January 16, 2023 through January 30, 2023 Projected…
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angela-yuriko-smith · 3 years
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SUPPORT HWA BY GETTING LIT: HAUNTED LIBRARY
SUPPORT HWA BY GETTING LIT: HAUNTED LIBRARY "I grew up reading classics but most of these I've never read. Over the next year I'm going to try to work through this list, starting with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle..."
In my book mail this week: The Parasite and Other Tales of Terror by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (available here). This is a release from the Haunted Library of Horror Classics, a line of reissued classic horror literature books from over the past 250 years. From Poisoned Pen Press and The Horror Writers Association (HWA) these books are recognized as literary masterpieces of their era. Today they…
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witchyfashion · 3 years
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The Fiends in the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror is a collection of nine short stories that hew both to the earthy traditions and blaze new trails in Folk Horror. FEATURING:Coy Hall | “Sire of the Hatchet”Sam Hicks | “Back Along the Old Track”Lindsay King-Miller | “The Fruit”Steve Toase | “The Jaws of Ouroboros”Eric J. Guignard | “The First Order of Whaleyville’s Divine Basilisk Handlers”Romey Petite | “Pumpkin, Dear”Stephanie Ellis | “The Way of the Mother”Zachary Von Houser | “Leave the Night”S.T. Gibson | “Revival”Fans of Folk Horror, as well as those unfamiliar with it, will find horrors galore in these stories. Themes of rural isolation and insularity, paranoia, mindless and monstrous ritual, as well as arcane ceremonies clashing against modern preoccupations run through these stories.Nosetouch Press is proud to bring The Fiends in the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror to horror enthusiasts everywhere.
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Infected: Tales to Read at Home. A Charity Anthology for the Save the Children Coronavirus Response, Vol. 2, edited by Steve Dillon, Things in the Well, 2020. Cover art by Chainat / Adobe Stock, info: thingsinthewell.wordpress.com.
Our second collection of terrifying tales set in the very near future... or perhaps it's already here? It's an infected apocalypse and we're all (alone) in it together! 100% of proceeds will go the Save the Children Response.
Features short stories by: F. Paul Wilson John Palisano Mark Towse R.J. Meldrum Rebecca Fraser Tabby Stirling Pochassi Patrick J. Gallagher Paul Alex Gray Claire Fitzpatrick Tom Prince Louise Zedda-Sampson Brianna Courtney Bullen T.C. Phillips Edward Ahern Calvin Demmer Chris Mason Catherine McCarthy Brian Bowyer Eugene Johnson Shaun Taylor Noel Osualdini Irene Punti Gerri Leen Tracy Fahey Eric J. Guignard Yash Seyedbagheri Steve Dillon
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lupinoschums · 4 years
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baredmirror · 5 years
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“Green-eyed ghosts are everywhere too, prosperous or poor, old or young, boxers, brides, priests, and monsters, they’ve all had that last dance, all had their faces painted. They ignore us, smoking cigarettes with loved ones, toasting shots to old times upon their burial mounds of flowers and fruit, and we ignore them in turn.”
— Eric J. Guignard, “A Kingdom of Sugar Skulls and Marigolds,” Haunted Nights (Eds. Ellen Datlow & Lisa Morton)
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Last Case at a Baggage Auction Review
Last Case at a Baggage Auction Review
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Haunted Nights edited by Ellen Datlow & Lisa Morton
Dark, creepy and perfect for a late, dark night alone... #HauntedNights #EllenDatlow #LisaMorton
Title: Haunted Nights Author: Ellen Datlow, Lisa Morton, Seanan McGuire, Stephen Graham Jones, Jonathan Maberry, Joanna Parypinski, Garth Nix, Kate Jonez, Jeffrey Ford, Kelley Armstrong, S. P. Miskowski, Brian Evenson, Elise Forier Edie, Eric J. Guignard, Paul Kane, Pat Cadigan, John Langan & John R. Little In: Haunted Nights (Lisa Morton & Ellen Datlow) Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again…
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5hadow-girl · 6 years
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DOA III: Extreme Horror Anthology
DOA III: Extreme Horror Anthology
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After six years and more than fifty authors, the Unholy Trinity is complete. This third installment in the DOA series offers thirty stories from the originators of splatterpunk as well as the newest voices in extreme horror.
You’ll laugh…you’ll cry…you’ll vomit Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Stories from Bentley Little -Jack Ketchum & Edward Lee – Shane Mckenzie – Wrath James White – Richard…
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34 ORCHARD ISSUE 5 has arrived!
34 ORCHARD ISSUE 5 has arrived!
It’s time … twenty-five artists focus on the things we refuse to see. Lovecraftian crazy in the Old West, Kerouac-style bummin’ with a morbid twist, Poe-esque madness on the open sea, Nin-inspired snails and more await. There are seven heartbreaking, chilling poems, a nightmare-inducing tale from Poland, and an exclusive excerpt from a forthcoming speculative memoir. A few familiar favorites,…
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amazingstories · 6 years
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Review: That Which Grows Wild: 16 Tales of Dark Fiction by Eric J. Guignard
Review: That Which Grows Wild: 16 Tales of Dark Fiction by Eric J. Guignard
A good story evolves, develops, grows into an adventurous journey that the reader can become absorbed in and think about long after the last page is turned. And that’s just what the book That Which Grows Wild: 16 Tales of Dark Fiction by Bram Stoker Award winner Eric J. Guignard does for the reader. Soon to be published in Spring of 2018 by Horror and Dark Suspense connoisseurs Cemetery Dance,…
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tlbodine · 5 years
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fundinmental · 2 years
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. I had read another book, Professor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World by Eric J Guignard and really enjoyed it, so when given t…
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thehorrortree · 3 years
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Taking Submissions: Horror Library Volume 7
Taking Submissions: Horror Library Volume 7
Deadline: September 5th, 2021 Payment: 2 cents per word and a contributors copy Theme: Anything with a supernatural and dark element, such as Horror, Dark Fiction/ Dark Fantasy, Weird Fiction, etc. Title: +Horror Library+ Volume 7 Edited by: Eric J. Guignard Publisher: Dark Moon Books (Los Angeles, CA) Submissions Accepted: August 16, 2021 through September 5, 2021 Projected Release Date: March,…
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weirdletter · 4 years
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Tales of the Lost Volume 1: We all Lose Something, edited by Eugene Johnson and Steve Dillon, Things in the Well Publications, 2019. Cover art by Francois Vaillancourt, interior art by Luke Spooner, info: thingsinthewell.com.
Compiled and co-edited by Bram Stoker Award-winning editor Eugene Johnson and Things in the Well series editor Steve Dillon, Tales of the Lost comprises an impressive list of short stories, a few of which are reprints from famous names such as F. Paul Wilson, Tim Waggoner, Yvonne Navarro, and Stephen Graham Jones. This stunning cover art was commissioned from Francois Vaillancourt, and the anthology is completed by a Christina Sng poem, specially-commissioned artwork from the distinctive brush of Luke Spooner, and eleven new stories from an assortment of award-winning writers, all with the underlying theme of Loss…
Contents: introduction by S.G. Browne In the End, Only the Gods by Christina Sng Bury Me in Tar and Twine by Jess Landry Husks by Paul Moore Desiderium by Ben Monroe Monsters by Stephen Graham Jones Unity Endangered by Lisa Morton Deep Down, the Lake of a Thousand Graves by Eric J. Guignard Out of Darkness by Chris Mason Unhaunted by David Wellington The Mystics by John Palisano A Glimpse of the Ankou by Kevin J. Anderson Lost Gator by Jeff Strand Remembering What He Was by Yvonne Navarro Going Home by Tim Waggoner Losing Face by Lee Murray Feelings by F. Paul Wilson
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