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Lindsey Beth Goddard

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Lindsey Goddard writes spooky fiction and dark poetry. Sometimes, she paints things or glues them together and calls it art. She craves fierce honesty, gothic romance, and warm smiles over hot coffee. Her passion for storytelling started as a small child, and at the age of fifteen, her fiction was published in a small-press magazine. Her work has circulated the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres ever since. Discover more at LindseyBethGoddard.com.

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Ashes of Another Life

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Quick Fix: A Taste of Terror

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Secrets of the Slain

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Respect For The Dead

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The Tooth Collector

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Trapped Verse: Poetry

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Christmas Frights by Dawn Colclasure
Christmas Frights
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The holidays are stressful. It often feels like you could cut the tension with a knife this time of year. Well, in this unhinged collection of depraved holiday poetry, author Dawn Colclasure decided not only to cut the tension with a knife, but a bun ...more
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The Beginner's Guide to Being Evil by Craig  Crawford
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This book made me laugh. I would say it was a "light read", but there are so many funny little details to catch that I can't really say that. Very clever. I'm glad I had this one around to get me through the holiday season, which can be so stressful! ...more
The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis
“An author, whether good or bad, or between both, is an animal whom every body is privileged to attack: for though all are not able to write books, all conceive themselves able to judge them.”
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Ghost Sickness by Jason S. Hornsby
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Ghost Sickness is a cleverly-written novel with sprinkles of dark humor throughout, a ghost story that is honest in its approach to the subject of grief, which makes it immediately relatable. There is a fine line between carrying the memory of a dead ...more
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Blood and Bark is an enchanted retreat from the norm of modern existence, albeit with lessons to be learned from the curses and monsters in its pages. Each tale is an omen of bad things that come when timeless traditions are ignored, and every story ...more
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“Wooden stakes could render a vampire weak and useless, until the heart began to heal. Sunlight charred their flesh to a flaky, black tissue, but rarely did it kill them completely. But dead blood... one lethal dose of that stuff and it was good riddance. Sayonara, bloodsucker.”
Lindsey Beth Goddard, Respect For The Dead

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“Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.”
Edgar Allen Poe

“He had long observed with disapprobation and contempt the superstition which governed Madrid's inhabitants. His good sense had pointed out to him the artifices of the monks, and the gross absurdity of their miracles, wonders, and suppositious relics. He blushed to see his countrymen, the dupes of deceptions, so ridiculous, and only wished for an opportunity to free them from their monkish fetters. That opportunity, so long desired in vain, was at length presented to him. He resolved not to let it slip, but to set before the people, in glaring colours, how enormous were the abuses but too frequently practised in monasteries, and how unjustly public esteem was bestowed indiscriminately upon all who wore a religious habit. He longed for the moment destined to unmask the hypocrites, and convince his countrymen, that a sanctified exterior does not always hide a virtuous heart.”
Matthew Gregory Lewis, The Monk

“[...]the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!”
Jack Kerouac, On the Road

“Wooden stakes could render a vampire weak and useless, until the heart began to heal. Sunlight charred their flesh to a flaky, black tissue, but rarely did it kill them completely. But dead blood... one lethal dose of that stuff and it was good riddance. Sayonara, bloodsucker.”
Lindsey Beth Goddard, Respect For The Dead

“Only the foolish, blinded by language's conventions, think of fire as red or gold. Fire is blue at its melancholy rim, green in its envious heart. It may burn white, or even, in its greatest rages, black.”
Salman Rushdie

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