"It's always interesting to read early work by someone like Richard Laymon, John Little, or Gord Rollo, because you are looking at an established star's apprentice efforts. Sometimes the work is rough, the writer obviously learning by doing, but the writi
This is anything but the common alphabet book. Frankie delivers a twist that will excite and delight your child. While his vocabulary may be limited, it certainly is different, as our host in the book discovers. See what words Frankie knows and how fun th
When darkness appears, so will those things that stay hidden during the day, anxiously waiting for you to stumble upon them. And when you do, you will find yourself immersed in a world so bizarre and strange. Will you escape unscathed? Or was it all just
NOMINATED FOR A SHIRLEY JACKSON AWARD, FOR BEST ANTHOLOGY. "Wilderness" by Letitia Trent also nominated, for Best Short Fiction. "Wilderness" made it into Best Horror of the Year, Volume Eight, edited by Ellen Datlow.Edited by Richard ThomasForeword by Ch
Halloween night. The freaks are out and having the time of their lives. The kids of Greene Point High School have organized a massive bonfire out in the woods. One drunken teen suggests playing a game, a game called Truth or Dare. That's always a fun game
Draw up your covers, turn on your lights and get ready to explore some generally weird, creepy little tales where the truth lies somewhere beyond what you expect.These Old Tales is a collection of dark fiction, containing 38 flash to short story length pi
Human beings—the undisputed top of the food chain, the long-standing masters of planet earth. Or are we? What may be crawling out of the sludge to take our place? What monsters have we created in our labs, factories, and our very own genetic code? In th
Horror 101: The Way Forward – a comprehensive overview of the Horror fiction genre and career opportunities available to established and aspiring authors.Have you ever wanted to be a horror writer? Perhaps you have already realized that dream and you’
“Think Patrick Henry goes to Zombieland”– Joe McKinney, author of Mutated and InheritanceAmerica; land of the free, home of the brave. What if this place we call home erupted in sudden turmoil? What if the very people who protect our country, began
"It's always interesting to read early work by someone like Richard Laymon, John Little, or Gord Rollo, because you are looking at an established star's apprentice efforts. Sometimes the work is rough, the writer obviously learning by doing, but the writi