Yet more radio silence, and as usual, I have very good reasons for it. Three very good reasons for it. Given the nature of publishing horror and dark fantasy fiction, October is like Christmas: people buy/read horror during the run up to Halloween, thus a wise publisher releases their most horrific horror books during the month of all things spooky. Generally, I’ve had a story or two arrive in October, but this year… I have three stories and a fourth one in a state of pre-publishing.
From DBND Publishing: "Halloween Horrors Volume One" - A reprint of my classic "The Witch Who Blew In On the Storm", in which a Salem, Massachusetts news photographer covering Haunted Happenings (or the lack thereof) on the night of the No-Name Hurricane of 1991 snaps a shot of something strange blowing into town on the wild winds. This story previously appeared in 2017's One Night in Salem, but I've tweaked this one a bit for this market.
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October 28, 2019 22:29
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