Mercedes Fox was kind enough to interview me about Dark Hours, my new novella.
You can read it here.
Mercedes Fox was kind enough to interview me about Dark Hours, my new novella.
You can read it here.
My second visit to the Matty Loves podcast is here featuring October and Halloween talk and discussion of some of my work including my vampire novel Night Brothers.
“Painted Moonlight,” a surreal and dark mystery, can now be read for free at the J.J. Outré Review. It’s a tale that I’m pretty happy with, though it might not be to all tastes.
It will also be in the J.J. Outré annual “best of” anthology coming soon in ebook and paper formats.
I dropped by the Matt Cave for a talk with Matt de Smione and Tom Lucas about my novel Midnight Eyes:
A new review’s been posted on my vampire novel Night Brothers.
Stephen J. Carter calls it a “Superb Physical & Occult Horror Tale.” Read the whole review here.
They snapped a picture when I stopped in at Bookmark It where Black Fox Literary Review featuring “Mr. Berrington” is available in Orlando.
My story “Mr. Berrington” appears in the new Black Fox Literary Magazine, Issue No. 12, Summer, 2015.
It’s the tale of a man who’s greeted on a sick day by a representative for a department store chain who knows everything about him and who’s determined not to let him give up his store credit card, no matter what it takes…
The magazine can be read online, or a paper copy’s available. Learn more here.
I’m told the mag will also be on sale at bookmarkit in Orlando.
I’ve been wanting to do program of flash readings for a while, really dating back to when I read individual flash tales in “Salons” at Goddard College, Washington campus. As part of the Full Sail Literary Arts Festival recently, I did a unified program called “Decoherence,” using the short tale from DM du Jour as a framing device for several pieces of horror flash. It was loads of fun.
My story “Pilgrim” can be found in the June ’15 issue of Heater, the noir magazine. It’s the brief story of a cop who contemplates his own existence as he examines a brutal crime scene. I was really pleased with how the flash piece turned out.
Heater can be purchased in electronic versions here, and Vol. 3, No. 5, has a host of other tales besides mine.