Patrick Tumblety's Blog - Posts Tagged "book"
Book Excerpt
You can now enjoy a full story from my Anthology, Dark Passages, by downloading the pdf from the main book page. Please enjoy, and please write a review!
Horrifying
Halloween has come and gone, but I continue to swim through the river of the macabre as I complete the first draft of my new novel, and I'm so excited to put it out into the world.
My website is up and in need of followers! Check it out!
http://speakerpatrick.wix.com/patrick...
Also, if you read Dark Passages, I'm in need of some reviews and/or feedback. Please take a second to give a review on amazon or contact me directly with comments!
Two new publications are on their way for December and January, so stay tuned for their announcement!
With love and fear,
Patrick
My website is up and in need of followers! Check it out!
http://speakerpatrick.wix.com/patrick...
Also, if you read Dark Passages, I'm in need of some reviews and/or feedback. Please take a second to give a review on amazon or contact me directly with comments!
Two new publications are on their way for December and January, so stay tuned for their announcement!
With love and fear,
Patrick
A Christmas Goody
Though this came out last year, I see it sitting on my shelf and would like to bring its wonderfulness to your attention:
Batman: Noel by Lee Bermejo
This story combines a Christmas classic, beautiful, photo-realistic artwork, and... BATMAN. It's an incredible mashup of mythology that can be enjoyed by comic book fans and non-fans alike.
Told by a seemingly-mysterious narrator, Batman confronts his lifestyle, successes, failures, and fears when confronted by his most extreme villains on Christmas, forcing him to re-evaluate his place in the world and the different ways he is symbolized by different people.
This is a Christmas story for everyone: writers, artists, batman fans, fans of mashups, fans of visual art, etc. Highly recommended during snowfall nights this holiday season :)
Batman: Noel by Lee Bermejo
This story combines a Christmas classic, beautiful, photo-realistic artwork, and... BATMAN. It's an incredible mashup of mythology that can be enjoyed by comic book fans and non-fans alike.
Told by a seemingly-mysterious narrator, Batman confronts his lifestyle, successes, failures, and fears when confronted by his most extreme villains on Christmas, forcing him to re-evaluate his place in the world and the different ways he is symbolized by different people.
This is a Christmas story for everyone: writers, artists, batman fans, fans of mashups, fans of visual art, etc. Highly recommended during snowfall nights this holiday season :)


