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Tales of the Fantastic and the Phantasmagoric Volume 1
It’s finally here.
Tales of the Fantastic and the Phantasmagoric was released for the Kindle and the Nook this week.

What’s inside?
An introduction. Afterwords for each of four novellas. Four vignettes. A selection from 6 Nights of Midnight.
The novellas (the stars):
Rare and sold-out Necropolis: when several people spend the night in a cemetery, some by choice, it’s not likely to end happily for all. Intertwining stories of loves lost, unrequited, and proved. Featuring appearances by the Master of Winds, the Queen of Spiders, and the goddess of night herself, Nyx.
Rare and sold-out House of Shadow and Ash: the second appearance of Cool-Eyes. Philip’s shadow cuts itself loose and leaves him, but you cannot long live without your shadow. Cool-Eyes comes to the rescue (?) and brings him to a house of secrets, in which every door opens upon different rooms. They journey takes them through the Chamber of Bones, the Chamber of Winds, and the Chamber of Fortunes.
New and never-before-seen Madmen, Poets & Thieves: Do you trust me to tell you a story? What if I’m one or all of these things? It’s a Midnight tale, so it takes place in the shadows, from the point of view of a poet who may be mad and may be delusional. Is there an escape from the City of Night?
New and never-before-seen The Dry Dusted Sands: It starts with a map, leads to a train that stops where it shouldn’t, and takes them to another world where they encounter the Stationmaster and the Stationmaster’s wife, the Riders, and a threat from the stars.
Tales of the Fantastic and the Phantasmagoric was released for the Kindle and the Nook this week.

What’s inside?
An introduction. Afterwords for each of four novellas. Four vignettes. A selection from 6 Nights of Midnight.
The novellas (the stars):
Rare and sold-out Necropolis: when several people spend the night in a cemetery, some by choice, it’s not likely to end happily for all. Intertwining stories of loves lost, unrequited, and proved. Featuring appearances by the Master of Winds, the Queen of Spiders, and the goddess of night herself, Nyx.
Rare and sold-out House of Shadow and Ash: the second appearance of Cool-Eyes. Philip’s shadow cuts itself loose and leaves him, but you cannot long live without your shadow. Cool-Eyes comes to the rescue (?) and brings him to a house of secrets, in which every door opens upon different rooms. They journey takes them through the Chamber of Bones, the Chamber of Winds, and the Chamber of Fortunes.
New and never-before-seen Madmen, Poets & Thieves: Do you trust me to tell you a story? What if I’m one or all of these things? It’s a Midnight tale, so it takes place in the shadows, from the point of view of a poet who may be mad and may be delusional. Is there an escape from the City of Night?
New and never-before-seen The Dry Dusted Sands: It starts with a map, leads to a train that stops where it shouldn’t, and takes them to another world where they encounter the Stationmaster and the Stationmaster’s wife, the Riders, and a threat from the stars.
Published on December 09, 2012 18:51
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collection, fairy-tales, fantastic, fantasty, fiction, ghost-stories, john-urbancik, phantasmagoric, urbancik
InkStains
The project concept was simple, if insane: write a story a day, by hand, every day for a year.
Okay, no, not quite that: go ahead and take 1 day off every month. I insist.
That's InkStains.
It took a while to type up almost 250,000 words, but now I'm releasing all these short pieces -- mostly fiction, but also memoirs, memories, articles, essays, and oddities -- in monthly doses.
You can find the e-version of January in a variety of places for free. Smashwords. Barnes & Noble. You can go to Amazon and buy a print version.
E-versions of other months will come out on the first day of the month. You can, if you wish, read one story a day every day for the year.
As you do so, in 2015 I'm doing it again: another InkStains series, this time with monthly themes. Wish me luck
Okay, no, not quite that: go ahead and take 1 day off every month. I insist.
That's InkStains.
It took a while to type up almost 250,000 words, but now I'm releasing all these short pieces -- mostly fiction, but also memoirs, memories, articles, essays, and oddities -- in monthly doses.
You can find the e-version of January in a variety of places for free. Smashwords. Barnes & Noble. You can go to Amazon and buy a print version.
E-versions of other months will come out on the first day of the month. You can, if you wish, read one story a day every day for the year.
As you do so, in 2015 I'm doing it again: another InkStains series, this time with monthly themes. Wish me luck
Published on January 28, 2015 10:42
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inkstains, john-urbancik, short-stories, shorts, urbancik
Stale Reality
Just came back from Scares That Care Weekend, where we raised a whole lot of money for a good cause (or three good causes), and where I also debuted my newest novel, Stale Reality.
This is possibly the darkest novel I've ever written. It's also a lament for my lost Sydney -- I wrote the first draft immediately after leaving Australia.
It's also gotten a lot of good response, thus far, and it sold well at every stop along the road (book signings with Brian Keene in the week before the convention).
I'm very excited to see this finally in print, and to offer Stale Reality to you.
This is possibly the darkest novel I've ever written. It's also a lament for my lost Sydney -- I wrote the first draft immediately after leaving Australia.
It's also gotten a lot of good response, thus far, and it sold well at every stop along the road (book signings with Brian Keene in the week before the convention).
I'm very excited to see this finally in print, and to offer Stale Reality to you.
Published on July 28, 2016 08:18
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dark-fantasy, horror, john-urbancik, urbancik
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