Friday, October 10, 2014

His Cemetery Doll Cover Reveal

Coming October 24th!
A new novel from Brantwijn Serrah and Breathless Press





There's a woman in the graveyard.

Conall Mackay never put stock in ghost stories. Not even after thirteen years serving as the cemetery keeper in the village of Whitetail Knoll. But things change. Now, his daughter is dreaming of a figure among the tombstones. The grounds are overrun by dark thorns almost faster than Con can clear them. White fog and gray ribbons creep up on him in the night, and a voiceless beauty beckons him from the darkest corners of the graves.



When the world he knows starts to unravel, Conall might finally be forced to believe. 



Excerpt:


He hadn't slept long before he heard sounds from down in the kitchen below.
"Shyla!" he called gruffly. "Weren't you heading into town?"
No answer came from below, but the sounds of pots clanging told him his daughter toyed about down there. Perhaps she'd decided not to leave him after all and taken it into her head to now re-organize the house, since he'd so clearly wanted her to stay out of the cemetery. With a low groan, Conall rolled out of bed and stepped out into the hall.
"Shyla!" he called again, coming to the head of the stairs. If she had stayed home, she could at least do it without making a lot of noise.
"Shyla, I—"
He staggered then, as the hallway dimmed. Afternoon light flickered strangely, lightning cracking a dismal sky outside, and in the space of time afterward everything else darkened. Conall darted a glance around him as the house fell into shadow.
From the top of the stairwell, he saw the first whispering tendrils of white fog.
The heat of adrenaline shot through his limbs. Conall stumbled back into his bedroom, even as the fog pursued. His gaze shot to the window as the last gray light of day faded away and eerie darkness replaced it, like an eclipse sliding over the sun.
More cold mists veiled the glass, dancing and floating. Trembling overtook him as he spun to find another escape.
He froze, finding himself face-to-face with the broken mask of the cemetery doll.
"You—" he gasped. His breath came out white as the fog enveloped them both, leaving a space of mere inches between them, so he could still see her expressionless face. Gray ribbons wound and curled through the air around him.
"Who are you?" he asked.
The doll stared up at him. He sensed her searching, looking into his eyes even though hers remained covered. She held him there with her unseen gaze, until her cool, cold hand came up to touch his bare chest.
Conall let out a low breath. He closed his eyes, and a shudder of strange ease rippled through his body. The cool pads of her fingers ran down his sternum, to his navel. The silky ribbons brushed along his side.
Then he noticed her other hand. She lifted it up, to her own chest, and she held something tightly in her fingers: Shyla's stuffed dog.
"I made that...for my daughter," he whispered. The woman with the broken mask tilted her head down toward the small toy, studying it. For a fraction of a second, her fingers appeared to tighten around it. She returned her gaze to him, then, and the toy fell from her grip into the fog, forgotten.
"Wait—" he said, but she brought her other hand up to his chest to join the first, and he recognized eagerness in the way she pressed her icy skin against his. Her face tilted to him, and then came her lips again, ivory and flawless.
"I—" Conall breathed. "I...don't understand..."
Her fingers slid up, around his neck, but he pulled away.
"No, this...this can't real. I'm asleep. I must be."
Gray ribbons danced, pulling him back to her, and she stroked his face. He sucked in a breath at her touch and found his own hand coming up to brush hers.
"You're so cold," he said. "Like stone...but..."
Her cool touch thrilled him; it made his skin tingle and the heat of his own body sing. Her perfect flesh did, in fact, prove soft under his hands, as if the contact with his worn calluses infused cold ivory with yearning. She caressed his cheek, and Conall leaned into it. Before he could stop himself, he bowed his head to her and kissed her frozen lips.


 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Mind Sweeper


My Paranormal Writing Path
Thank you for inviting me to your blog today. I thought it would be fun to tell you about what has influenced me along my paranormal writing path.
I decided to start writing seriously about 5 years ago. I had dabbled in writing mysteries over the years, but had never really found my niche. The funny thing is, I have always been a prime candidate for writing paranormal. I grew up watching sci-fi and was addicted to shows that straddled into the paranormal, like the X-Files. And then the paranormal Holy Grail hit TV. In the form of a sarcastic and angsty teenage vampire slayer named Buffy and the floodgates opened for supernatural stories everywhere. And I was officially hooked.
But even then I had not been clued into my paranormal writing destiny. So I sat on my couch and watched, Fringe and Supernatural and Lost and Heroes and anything else you can think of that smacked even the least bit of ‘other’. I often re-wrote episodes in my head of my shows that I didn’t particularly care for!
And even though I was filling my VCR, then DVD, then DVR with shows, I had not really started to read paranormal. The only exception to that was Harry Potter. I was addicted to the bespectacled warlock and his band of friends. I stood in line at midnight to buy the last Harry Potter book and finished it the next day in a thirteen-hour-marathon read-fest. Which looking back was not too smart since I had to wait for all of my other friends to finish it before I could talk about it! Ugghh.
So what finally tipped the scales for me? I went to the library and picked up a book about a vampire. A vampire who was scarred both internally and externally. A vampire named Z who was in love with Bella whom he saved from evil things that I came to know as Lessers. And as I devoured JR Ward’s book the light went off in my head.
I want to write this.
Then I went back to the library and got out the other five Black Dagger Brotherhood books available at that time and fell in the love with the incredibly alpha, incredibly damaged characters and the females (and males) that loved them. And now I count the days until the latest installment appear in the spring.
My next influence? Sherrilyn Kenyon. Dark Hunters! And wonderful mythology and world building. Wow. And I read others…well, I could fill this post with just the names of wonderful paranormal and urban fantasy writers. And the voices got louder in my head.
I want to write this.
So I started down the path of writing - seriously. But I had to be careful to forge my own path and let my voice come through my words. And so here I am. My debut novel, Mind Sweeper, released on September 15th. It is book one in my Mind Sweeper series. Book two, The Fledgling, is a novella releasing on October 13th.  
And I am pinching myself as I write this to see if I’m dreaming. Because if I am, I don’t want to wake up!




 2013 RWA Golden Heart® Winner, Mind Sweeper

An angel, a demon and a vampire walk into a bar. Sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, but it's just another day in the life of Kyle McKinley.

Kyle was born with the ability to erase memories, and the inability to keep her opinions to herself. She and her teammates – a vampire who looks like a sexy pirate with fangs, and a Shamat demon with a penchant for Italian pastries – provide supernatural damage control when humans see too much. Today’s problem? A sword-wielding angel and a demon had a supernatural smackdown during happy hour in a Cleveland bar, leaving behind a headless vampire and a dozen human witnesses.

This latest supernatural slip-up is attracting all kinds of attention. So much attention that the police step in, and Kyle has to deal with Joe Dalton, a know-it-all human with the sexiest turquoise eyes she has ever seen. Kyle has no room in her life for yet another human who will treat her like a freak. However, Dalton definitely makes her naughty parts sit up and take notice, and it’s more than mutual. But before they can act on their attraction, they must join forces to solve a dangerous puzzle. And when they uncover the truth, the apocalyptic ripple effect forces Kyle to make a choice. Learn to trust again, or risk losing everyone she cares about, including Dalton.

Mind Sweeper is Book One in the Mind Sweeper Series.
Book Two - The Fledgling, A Mind Sweeper Novella (coming October 2014)
Book Three - Shifter Wars, (coming Fall 2014)



Twitter:  @aejonesauthor








AE Jones

Growing up a TV junkie, award winning author AE Jones oftentimes rewrote endings of episodes in her head when she didn’t like the outcome. She immersed herself in sci-fi and soap operas. But when Buffy hit the little screen she knew her true love was paranormal. Now she spends her nights weaving stories about all variation of supernatural—their angst and their humor. After all life is about both…whether you sport fangs or not.

AE lives in Ohio with her eclectic family and friends who in no way resembles any characters in her books. Honest. Now her two cats are another story altogether.

The Enduring Power of Gothic Horror: A Visit with Catherine Cavendish-What Waits in the Shadows


The Enduring Power of Gothic Horror



Last year, Samhain Publishing ran an anthology competition. Their Executive Editor for the horror line – Don D’Auria – was looking for stories that had the power to chill and scare. Stories “must be gothic in feel and tone...must have that shadowy, oppressive, claustrophobic atmosphere.”

The anthology would be called What Waits In The Shadows and there would be four winning contributing novellas.

Flash forward to May 6th 2014 – and the four winning novellas came out in ebook format as individual stories. Flash forward again to October 7th 2014 and they’re all united in What Waits In The Shadows – in paperback.

But what makes the Gothic horror tradition so enduringly popular? Here is what the authors think:

Catherine Cavendish (author of Linden Manor): “We love to be scared, don’t we? But in a safe way. There’s just something about a creepy old house. The creaks, and shadowy corners; the atmosphere that hangs heavy with the remembered presences of long dead inhabitants, the feeling of being watched…of something waiting. When that is translated to the printed word, it becomes irresistible. We can relate it to it more than some other – sometimes more graphic – forms of horror, because most of us have felt something, on some occasion, when we’ve visited a strange and spooky house. And Gothic gives great ghosts. They never go out of fashion!”

JG Faherty (author of Castle By The Sea): "I think the appeal of gothic horror stems partly from the setting - dark, stormy nights, wave-swept castles, haunted mansions - and partly from the fact that it's ingrained in our very being. Gothic stories may very well be the oldest sub-genre we have. They certainly existed, in both romance and horror, well before the term was coined. And that may very well be because dark stormy nights and frightening places have been with us for as long as we've had civilization. There is something about that type of setting that creates a chill in us, a desire to turn on the lights (or light a fire!) and gather together to ward off the unknown things lurking just beyond our sight."

Russell James (author of Blood Red Roses):  “My favorite elements of Gothic horror are dark settings, twisted families, and supernatural evil. In Blood Red Roses I put all three into the mix and set it during the American Civil War, when Edgar Allen Poe was adding his works to the genre. In the novella, I follow a boy as he is indentured to a plantation with a reputation for cruelty, a reputation he finds out isn’t even half as terrifying as the place really is. Spells are cast, the dead threaten to rise, and the disfigured overseer may be a serial killer. Dark indeed.”
Devin Govaere (author of Bootleg Cove): Gothic fiction provides readers with a melting pot of genres. Horror, mystery, romance, drama, and even a touch of comedy can be found in Gothic literature, which sometimes offers many moods in one story. Gothic fiction also brings darkness and anxiety to objects and places that ordinarily stand in the light. A restaurant perched on a beach brings thoughts of sunshine, laughter, and good times. A pretty young woman walking that beach would be smiling and happy. But in Bootleg Cove, the restaurant is abandoned, the beach is secluded, and the emotions that flow through Willie Douglas are dark and fearful, creating a disconcerting, isolated world where the reader never truly knows what to expect.
Gothic fiction lures readers beyond the comfort of their own world into one where they shiver in the warmth of a sunny day and give each shadow a wide berth, and then they move on to the next story to shiver again.

Four original novellas of Gothic horror!

Enter if you dare four worlds of chilling Gothic horror. Feel the oppressive heat on a plantation in the Old South, where the spirits of the dead do not rest easy. Smell the salt air in a dilapidated coastal restaurant on the Chesapeake Bay, a restaurant with a very deadly past. Explore a British manor house, but remember, what you find may have been looking for you. Hear the pounding surf beyond the stone walls of a looming castle that shouldn’t even exist. But regardless of the setting, no matter what you may think you hear or see, the truly terrifying thing is...
…What Waits In The Shadows

About the Authors

Catherine Cavendish lives with a longsuffering husband in North Wales, in a building dating back to the mid 18th century, haunted by a friendly ghost. She announces her presence by footsteps, switching lights on and strange phenomena involving the washing machine and the TV. When not slaving over a hot computer, Cat enjoys wandering around Neolithic stone circles and visiting old haunted houses. You can connect with her here: Website  Facebook Twitter Goodreads

JG Faherty is the Bram Stoker Award®- and Thriller Award-nominated author of four novels, seven novellas, and more than 50 short stories. He writes adult and YA horror/sci-fi/fantasy, and his works range from quiet, dark suspense to over-the-top comic gruesomeness. You can follow him at  Twitter   Facebook   About Me  Website

Russell James grew up on Long Island, New York and spent too much time watching Chiller, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, and The Twilight Zone, despite his parents' warnings. Bookshelves full of Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe didn't make things better. He graduated from Cornell University and the University of Central Florida.
After a tour flying helicopters with the U.S. Army, he now spins twisted tales best read in daylight. He has written the paranormal thrillers Dark Inspiration, Sacrifice, Black Magic, Dark Vengeance, and Dreamwalker. He has two horror short story collections, Tales from Beyond and Deeper into Darkness. His next novel, Q Island, releases in 2015.

His wife reads what he writes, rolls her eyes, and says "There is something seriously wrong with you."

Visit his Website and read some free short stories. Follow on  Twitter, or drop a line complaining about his writing to rrj@russellrjames.com.
Devin Govaere is a freelance editor and writer. She has published over a dozen novels and five novellas, writing under her own name as well as several pseudonyms. She lives in Dayton, Ohio, and can be contacted at dgovaere@gmail.com.
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You can buy What Waits In The Shadows here:


Saturday, October 4, 2014

Horror Writers Association Launches Horror Selfies Campaign


Horror Writers Association Launches “Horror Selfies” Campaign


PRLog - Oct. 1, 2014 - LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The Horror Writers Association (HWA), the premier organization of writers and publishers of horror and dark fantasy and home of the iconic Bram Stoker Awards®, today announced the launch of its new promotion campaign, Horror Selfies. Through the campaign, HWA will highlight the exceptional work, both literary and cinematic, produced by the horror genre.

Inspired by the popular “Say it with a Sign” meme—used by everyone from Ellen DeGeneres and Jon Bon Jovi, to David Beckham and Princes William and Harry—the HWA is utilizing the vast reach of social media to provide a platform through which people can tell the world why they love horror.

The HWA invites authors and readers, actors and directors, fans and followers, to submit a selfie towww.HorrorSelfies.com in which they hold a sign encouraging others to read horror/dark fantasy, to watch horror movies, or to write horror. Additionally, the HWA is encouraging people to promote literacy and reading among children and Young Adults, or to support a local library in their Horror Selfies.

Rocky Wood, the president of the Horror Writers Association, is excited about the campaign’s potential. “Social media provides the perfect outlet for a grassroots effort like Horror Selfies. The HWA is proud of our genre and now, more than ever, the horror genre is entering the global zeitgeist. Horror titles fill the bestseller lists and some of the most anticipated movies and television shows come from the genre. Horror Selfies is the ideal outlet for fans to express their dedication,” said Wood.

Wood also noted that Horror Selfies goes beyond just fans declaring their love of horror. The campaign has already received selfies from Peter Straub, the New York Times bestselling author of the Bram Stoker Award® winning novel, A Dark Matter, as well as Aaron Sterns, co-writer of the acclaimed Australian horror film Wolf Creek 2, and Bram Stoker Award® and British Fantasy Award winner Ramsey Campbell.

With the launch of Horror Selfies, the HWA has also announced one of the organization’s biggest contests. During the month of October, fans who submit a Horror Selfie enter into a random drawing for the chance to win a collection of books donated by some of the association’s biggest names.

The Horror Writers Association’s Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest accounts will promote the photos to thousands of people across the world; and the entire collection of Horror Selfies is housed atwww.HorrorSelfies.com, and linked to HWA’s main site, www.Horror.org.

THE HORROR WRITERS ASSOCIATION is a nonprofit organization of writers and publishing professionals around the world, dedicated to promoting dark literature and the interests of those who write it. The HWA formed in 1985 with the help of many of the field’s greats, including Dean Koontz, Robert McCammon, and Joe Lansdale. Today, with over 1250 members around the globe, it is the oldest and most respected professional organization for the much-loved writers who have brought you the most enjoyable sleepless nights of your life.

One of HWA’s missions is to encourage public interest in and foster an appreciation of good Horror and Dark Fantasy literature. The organization offers public areas of its site, www.horror.org; sponsors or takes part in public readings and lectures; publishes a monthly newsletter for members; maintains outreach to booksellers, librarians, fans and readers; facilitates readings and signings by horror writers; offers scholarships; and maintains an official presence at the major fan-based horror and fantasy conventions, such as the World Horror Convention, and literary festivals.

The HWA sponsors the annual Bram Stoker Awards® for superior achievement in horror literature. Named in honor of the author of the seminal horror novel Dracula, the Awards are presented for superior writing in eleven categories including traditional fiction of various lengths, poetry, screenplays, and non-fiction. In addition, HWA presents an annual Lifetime Achievement Award to living persons who has made significant contributions to the writing of Horror and Dark Fantasy over the course of a lifetime.

Media Contact: Tom Calen at horrorselfies@horror.org, or visit www.HorrorSelfies.com.

Media Contact
Horror Writers Association
horrorselfies@horror.org

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Pretty Little Dead Girls: A Tale of Murder and Whimsy



"Run, Star Girl."

BRYONY ADAMS IS DESTINED TO BE MURDERED, but fortunately Fate has terrible marksmanship. In order to survive, she must run as far and as fast as she can. After arriving in Seattle, Bryony befriends a tortured musician, a market fish-thrower, and a starry-eyed hero who is secretly a serial killer bent on fulfilling Bryony’s dark destiny.

Mercedes M. Yardley’s Pretty Little Dead Girls: A Novel of Murder and Whimsy is a dark, lovely fairy tale with lyrical language and a high body count. It features a cover by Hugo Award Winner GALEN DARA.

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Review:

Never have a read a book with more lyrical and beautiful prose. Bryony Adams is a girl with a target painted on her head and all who look at her see the marks of death upon her. All the days of her life she is aware that death knows her name and as the bodies begin to fall around her like desiccated daisies she grabs onto life and holds it tight. Much like the jonquil flowers she loves the most, this girl is dainty with stars in her eyes and magic in her hair.  There is a sweetness like a thermonuclear butterfly just waiting to flutter across your heart. I loved it. Every second.

The desert calls for her bones and Bryony knows she must run as far and wide as she can...but death hasn't forgotten dear star girl...no. It plots and thinks and gnashes its teeth mindful of opportunity. The bodies, as they always do, start to fall and time begins to draw to a close. Her beloved husband knows the truth. That death will not stop until it breaks Bryony's bones in its teeth--and that he will do everything in his power to stop it.

What an amazing book. Mercedes M. Yardley is on my must buy list and as soon as I got even close to finishing this one (thank  you Ragnarok for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review) I went out and ordered the e-book of one of her other titles. 

There is not another author I have found who weaves a fairy tale out of cold blooded murder quite like Mercedes Yardley. It brought tears to my eyes and a bittersweet longing to my heart. I even drew a very sad and horrific picture for the release party but thankfully it was already over before I posted it so hopefully no one lost their lunch with my hideous drawing skills.

But I digress--if you love a novel that will take you away from the world and delight you with a tremendous state of bliss then you must meet Bryony and travel with her on her journey to outsmart death, the desert and one very particularly persistent serial killer. 

I will find and read every bit of this author's work because I do not want the romance to end. Not now...not ever. It is...magic...

5/5  

Some other reads you're going to want:




I am going to name my next dog Nuclear Lulu. It just freaking rocks. Just saying...

So keep up the excellent writing Mercedes! You are amazing!!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Terror by Gaslight



Now available!

Terror by Gaslight: edited by John Manning

"Twenty tales of terror, dark fantasy, and macabre humor from authors in Canada and the United States spanning seven decades – 1860 thru 1929. Ten authors from What Scares the Boogeyman? return and are joined by ten new writers: 

Jason Cordova – Michael H. Hanson – Richard Groller – Rie Sheridan Rose 
Brian Bigelow – Larry Atchley, Jr. – Forrest Hedrick 
Shebat Legion – Shirley Meier – Ethan Nahte – Benjamin Bement 
Deborah Koren – John Manning – Austin Sirkin – W. B. Alexander 
Jack W. Finley – Wayne Borean – Robert M. Price and Charles Garofalo 
Bill Snider – Tom Barczak 

Tobias Fox rides into a dusty Texas town to investigate stories of terrible doings in Nightwalker. What he finds is not what he expected. 
Two men face off against an alien terror on the moon’s surface in The Strange and Terrifying Mystery of Luna Colony – a tale of horror in a steampunk setting. 
It is the lunch hour on Fleet Street. Conversations and chance encounters take place amidst the delectable aromas of Mrs. Lovett’s savory meat pies in Cab Ride."