GROUNDHOG SLAY is loose!

Before 2020, I didn’t watch many horror movies. I had a few favorites (“The Shining,” of course, along with “Repulsion” and “Psycho”), but I wasn’t an aficionado by any stretch of the imagination.

That changed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, when my interest in the genre suddenly intensified. Maybe it was an outlet for the very real-life fears of an invisible killer in the air. Whatever the root of it, I found myself watching a lot of horror flicks—and writing horror stories. From the outset, I noticed a lot of the movies, particularly those in the slasher genre, were extremely rigid in their structure and plot beats; when I sat down to write, I did whatever I could to subvert those tropes (with mixed effect, I have to admit).

One of my works, a novella titled “Absolute Unit,” came out last year via Crystal Lake Publishing, which is a small press that manages to punch far above its weight when it comes to awards and readership. Another lengthy novella, titled “Groundhog Slay,” is dropping today as part of a mega-sized collection of novellas, titled “MONSTERS.”

As the description reads:

It’s the summer of 1987. Around Lake Legionnaire, locals whisper tales of an unstoppable monster rampaging through the night, killing everyone in its way. But what if the monster’s just trying to stop something far worse—a threat that could destroy all existence? “Groundhog Slay” shows that not all heroes wear capes: sometimes they wear creepy masks, and they’re a little bit too skilled with a chainsaw…

It's an existential horror-comedy... and the most hopeful novella I've ever written. I hope you dig it!
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Published on December 13, 2022 17:45 Tags: comedy, groundhog-slay, horror, thriller
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