THE FACELESS ONE by Mark Onspaugh

Author: Mark Onspaugh THE FACELESS ONE In 1948, when he was just a boy, Jimmy Kalmaku trained with his uncle to be the shaman of his Tlingit village in Alaska. There he learned the old legends, the old myths, the old secrets. Chief among them was that of a mask locked in a prison of ice, and of the faceless god imprisoned within: a cruel and vengeful god called T'Nathluk, dedicated to the infliction of pain and suffering. Now all but forgotten in a Seattle retirement home, Jimmy finds his life turned upside down. For when an unwitting archaeologist pries…

DOG DAYS: DEADLY PASSAGE by Joe McKinney and Sanford Allen

Author: Joe McKinney and Sanford Allen DOG DAYS /  DEADLY PASSAGE Dog Days: It’s the summer of 1983 and the suburbs of Houston are reeling from a disastrous hurricane. But the storm brought more than wind and floodwaters. In the swamps that surround Clear Lake a brutal and possibly supernatural killer is gathering strength, and waiting for the full moon. The focus of his bloodlust is fifteen year old Mark Eckert. Reckless to a fault, with a knack for making spectacularly bad decisions, Mark had planned to spend that last summer before high school wandering the swamps with his friends…

400 DAYS OF OPPRESSION by Wrath James White

Author: Matthew Warner 400 DAYS OF OPPRESSION Natasha has met the man of her dreams, and there is nothing she wouldn't do to please him. Kenyatta has taught Natasha about herself, given her a sense of safety she has never felt before, and shown her a whole new world of sexual experiences. Now she must learn the hardest part of love: understanding. To help Natasha overcome her white-trash upbringing and understand African heritage, Kenyatta offers her a wager. A very real and dangerous wager, but one worth taking. Can Natasha's love endure... 400 DayS of Oppression? Publisher: Blood Bound Books…

THE SEVENTH EQUINOX by Matthew Warner

Author: Matthew Warner THE SEVENTH EQUINOX Her recent divorce left Bessie Henderson on guard against being exploited by any man. When she escapes to Augusta, Virginia, she’s captivated by the small town’s charm, but also its quirks: her intrusive elderly neighbor, the secret labyrinth of caverns beneath her Victorian house — and the man hiding from the law in her root cellar. But Robin Goodfellow is not just a criminal. He’s a fertility demigod called the Hunter. He’s been injured, and he needs Bessie’s life force to survive. By the spring equinox, he must complete the grand Hunt, an ancient…

FOREVER, IN PIECES by Kurt Fawver

Author: Kurt Fawver FOREVER, IN PIECES In Kurt's debut collection of eighteen short stories (half of them previously published), you will find a melange of lost souls, cosmic horrors, wondrous abysses, and even some good old-fashioned murder. You will be taken to the end of the earth and the end of humanity, to dystopian futures and personal hells. You'll meet conquering gods and unholy messiahs, invisible babies and talking chairs, interdimensional monsters and the monsters we sometimes see all too clearly in the mirrors before our own faces. The stories in Forever, in Pieces will immerse you in loneliness and…

ALL-AMERICAN HORROR OF THE 21ST CENTURY: THE FIRST DECADE by Mort Castle

Editor: Mort Castle  ALL-AMERICAN HORROR OF THE 21ST CENTURY: THE FIRST DECADE 2000-2010 All American Horror of the 21st Century is a compilation of the best short horror fiction published by magazines, anthologies, and websites between 2000 and 2010. These stories deal with "uniquely American" themes and subjects, and are written in an equally unique "American style." Contributors include National Book Award-nominee Dan Chaon, rising horror star Jeff Jacobson, World-Fantasy award winner Andy Duncan, New York Times-bestselling authors Tom Monteleone, David Morrell, F. Paul Wilson, and Jay Bonansinga. This anthology is truly one-of-a-kind. This is a book for fans of…

Horror Roundtable 14 – Audiobooks

You can follow the Roundtable discussion in the comments section of this post. Note: the page will not auto refresh, so please use the refresh option on your browser to keep up to date with the discussion. * * * * * When: 18 December, 2013 Time: 9pm EST (use the Time Zone Converter to find your local time) Audiobooks The digital age has seen the popularity of audiobooks skyrocket; it is now a billion dollar industry, with a >30% growth rate in past few years and no signs of slowing. In a busy world, audiobooks are providing a way…

THE SEVENTH EQUINOX by Matthew Warner

Authors: Matthew Warner THE SEVENTH EQUINOX Her recent divorce left Bessie Henderson on guard against being exploited by any man. When she escapes to Augusta, Virginia, she’s captivated by the small town’s charm, but also its quirks: her intrusive elderly neighbor, the secret labyrinth of caverns beneath her Victorian house — and the man hiding from the law in her root cellar. But Robin Goodfellow is not just a criminal. He’s a fertility demigod called the Hunter. He’s been injured, and he needs Bessie’s life force to survive. By the spring equinox, he must complete the grand Hunt, an ancient…

BLOOD LIST by Patrick & Philip Freivald

Authors: Patrick & Philip Freivald BLOOD LIST Paul Renner has toyed with the FBI since his first kill. When an anonymous contract threatens his father’s life, his search for answers hits a dead end. Desperate to save his dad, he cuts a deal with Special Agent Gene Palomini. With each new development, the FBI needs Paul less, and their agreement begins to unravel. As they fall into a world of inhuman violence and macabre medicine, each side knows that betrayal is only a matter of time. Publisher: JournalStone Publication Date: Nov. 15, 2013

HABEAS CORPSE by Nikki Hopeman

Author: Nikki Hopeman HABEAS CORPSE Years after the Event, Risers have become a way of life. The resurrected dead may be your cashier, lawyer, or local postman. Theo Walker is a riser who works with forensics. But Theo has a dark secret…and it allows him to see a pattern in the recent, grisly murders that have plagued Pittsburgh. Now Theo is the only one who can stop a serial killer before it’s too late. This is NOT the run-of-the-mill apocalyptic zombie novel. It’s a graphic murder mystery with an undead twist. Fun for fans of horror and thrillers. "Dexter meets…

November in Poetry: Wendy Rathbone’s “Why I Love Dark Poetry”

With extreme pleasure, I'm thrilled that our guest this month is Wendy Rathbone. She has has had over 500 poems published in various magazines and anthologies including Asimov's and Strange Horizons, and dozens of stories published in anthologies such as: Hot Blood, Writers of the Future 7, Bending the Landscape, Mutation Nation and more. Her newest short story "I Keep The Dark That Is Your Pain" will be published in the 2014 anthology: A Darke Phantastique. Her new sf novel Pale Zenith from Eye Scry Publications is available in print at http://goo.gl/12A7lx or Kindle at http://goo.gl/oSkCw5. Her omnibus poetry book…

LOST AND FOUND by E. Michael Lewis

Author: E. Michael Lewis LOST AND FOUND Some things were never meant to be found. When a family goes missing in the wilds of Washington State, veteran outdoorsman Ken Holbrook agrees one last time to lead a team of teenage search-and-rescue trainees—a joker, a brain, an Eagle Scout, a cute couple and a bully—deep into the forest to find them. But their compasses point them in wrong directions, their terrain doesn’t match their maps, and their radio—their only link to the outside world—spews only static. They will soon discover that the family they are looking for is not the only…
Halloween Haunts 2013: My Personal Haunted House by John F.D. Taff

Halloween Haunts 2013: My Personal Haunted House by John F.D. Taff

To me, nothing says "Halloween" like a haunted house. And I grew up in one. No, this isn’t a joke or some tongue-in-cheek, cutesy little Halloween story to make you titter nervously and wave off what I'm about to tell you. Simply put, I grew up in a haunted house. Let me back up a little. I actually did most of my "growing up" in a different house, a nice little suburban tract home. But we moved out to the country when I was 15 years old. Our family had outgrown that house and needed something new. And my father,…
Hallowen Haunts 2013: The Land of the True Halloween by Greg Chapman

Hallowen Haunts 2013: The Land of the True Halloween by Greg Chapman

I’m an Aussie so what would I know about Halloween, right? Right now in The Land Down Under it’s spring, going on summer. It’s hot, humid and the constant whir of the pedestal fan or air-conditioner is the only sound you want to hear. Doesn’t sound like Halloween, does it? In your neck of the woods, the true picture of Halloween is emerging. Winter is rising like Death himself from his earthen crypt, pointing his bony finger at the trees, curling the leaves a golden brown. They waltz to the ground below, carried by a chill wind that is steadily…
Halloween Haunts 2013: Haunted Halloween Party by Joe Augustyn

Halloween Haunts 2013: Haunted Halloween Party by Joe Augustyn

Like most of you, I have a lifetime of Halloween memories, starting in that magical bygone era when it was deemed safe for five-year-olds to wander the city streets without adult supervision, led perhaps by an “older and wiser” eight-year-old sibling. While the joy of dressing up and collecting a feast of candy was heaven enough for most of us, my brother Mike took it to the entrepreneurial max, maintaining a list of addresses of people who gave out coins instead of candy. He’d lead us out the door to please our parents, then send our slow-moving asses on our…
Halloween Haunts 2013: That Restless Halloween Feeling by John Mantooth

Halloween Haunts 2013: That Restless Halloween Feeling by John Mantooth

Halloween makes me restless. It’s a subtle thing, a bout of nervousness that I can’t seem to quell, a nostalgic remembering, a yearning even. It’s a restlessness tied inexplicably to half-remembered details of a time when the night was different, when it was real. The images are brief, blinking, nearly faded: the wind lifting a bag and floating it across the street like a pale vapor, the shouts of the older kids as they charge through the darker parts of the neighborhood, their joy rushing out of their mouths and running ahead of them like breath-fog on a cold night,…
Halloween Haunts 2013: Stoker Spotlight Interview with Mort Castle

Halloween Haunts 2013: Stoker Spotlight Interview with Mort Castle

Mort Castle is the recipient of the Bram Stoker Award® for Superior Achievement in an Anthology for Shadow Show (edited with Sam Weller) as well the recipient of the Bram Stoker Award® for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection for New Moon on the Water. 1. How would you describe New Moon on the Water and Shadow Show? I'd say they were both books. (Ain't I a caution? Ain't I a stitch?) Seriously, New Moon is the (not totally) dark side of the American dream,  a collection of the best of my short fiction ranging from the early 1970s to…
Halloween Haunts 2013: The Ways We Bleed by Lori Michelle

Halloween Haunts 2013: The Ways We Bleed by Lori Michelle

January 3, 2011, at 5 PM I stood over the bed watching as his little body breathed, inhale and exhale, then inhale and shudder slightly as he exhaled. I was glad he had made it out of surgery alive and was just waiting for him to wake up so we could go home. It had been a long day already. We had arrived at 7 that morning. They started an IV on his small arm. He cried. We sat for hours waiting for an available opportunity for the operating room to be free. It was hard for mom to not…
Halloween Haunts 2013: A Walk in the Mists by Keith Deininger

Halloween Haunts 2013: A Walk in the Mists by Keith Deininger

My sophomore year in college, I rented, along with a couple of friends, a house within walking distance of the University in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was a large house, at least for the price we were getting, a little rundown, but we didn’t care. And it had a basement. A strange basement, with an ancient cast-iron furnace with pipes that snaked up through the floor, and there were some weird things down there. “I shouldn’t tell you this,” the lady showing us the place told us, after I insisted we see the basement, “but the residents a couple of…
Halloween Haunts 2013: Autumn People by Loren Rhoads

Halloween Haunts 2013: Autumn People by Loren Rhoads

My October birthday is kind of a holy day for me. I try to take it off, spend it in a graveyard if at all possible. I’ve celebrated my birthday in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris (http://cemeterytravel.com/2011/04/06/cemetery-of-the-week-10-la-cimetiere-du-pere-lachaise/), in the Bone Chapel of Kutna Hora in the Czech Republic (http://cemeterytravel.com/2011/10/26/cemetery-of-the-week-38-the-bone-chapel-of-kutna-hora/), and in Colma, California’s Cypress Lawn (http://cemeterytravel.com/2012/04/11/cemetery-of-the-week-55-cypress-lawn-memorial-park/). Like the poet said, “Any day above ground is a good one.” If there’s sunshine and green grass, birdsong and statuary, or trees and flowers and poetry involved, so much the better. Last year, I spent the morning of my birthday poking around Westwood…