Sure, Halloween is about a month and a half away, but with so many anthologies to choose from, let's get the reading season started with the new release by Whortleberry Press: Halloween Hell-O-Ween, available at lulu.com.
"A Halloween tour of the Underworld, conducted by authors who know what they're writing about!"
Hmm, maybe I should be worried about how well I know the Underworld...
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In Other News
In Other News
I have a Kindle. Yes, ok, officially, it's a Christmas present, but I'm already using it--and loving it, by the way. Does this mean I'm an "all e-books" kinda girl now? Nope. I still love the smell of old books. And new ones. But being able to pick up an affordable copy of a new book, and try out new authors and publishers for only a couple bucks...so worth it.
Have an e-book over at Amazon you'd like me to look at? Well, advertise it in the comments. I'm always looking for new reading material.
Also, you might have noticed I haven't been as active with my short story subs as of late. That's because I've been working on a few novella projects.
Yes. I'm still working on those.
Have an e-book over at Amazon you'd like me to look at? Well, advertise it in the comments. I'm always looking for new reading material.
Also, you might have noticed I haven't been as active with my short story subs as of late. That's because I've been working on a few novella projects.
Yes. I'm still working on those.
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Flash Fiction? Yes, Please
Other Recommended Reading
Flash Fiction? Yes, Please
On another note, Patricia Puckett--yes, you know her by now--has a short flash fiction piece up at Columbus Creative Cooperative's Bland to Grand Flash Fiction Writing Contest. Her story is called "Piece Of" and if you enjoy it, you should lend her your vote. And if you don't enjoy it? Well, there are several other shorties awaiting a good read. Go check it out. Or, hey, enter it yourself--I hear you win a nifty Kindle.
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Other Recommended Reading
The Monster's Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes by Christopher Golden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I won an ARC of this anthology from the Goodreads' Giveaways, and I'm rather glad I did. The Monster's Corner was definitely a book I'd pick up in stores. This is an excellent selection of stories, though not necessarily what I was expecting when I cracked open the spine. There are a few stories I liked less than others, but, for the most part I felt all the contributing writers had something fresh to say. My favorite tales--and I do hate picking favorites because several of the stories featured characters I found entertaining--included "Torn Stitches, Shattered Glass" by Kevin J. Anderson (a must-read for fans of Frankenstein's monster), "Less of a Girl" by Chelsea Cain (short and...well, not so sweet--but that's the point, right?), "Rakshasi" by Kelley Armstrong, and "Breeding the Demons" by Nate Kenyon (how are demons made, anyhow?). Also, Simon R. Green's closing number gave me a laugh and helped round out the bunch.
All in all? Worth the read if you're a fan of the genre.
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1 comment:
Great review, and I can't wait to borrow that book from you. Also, that is a gruesome cover. But I recognize more than your name, so the writing within promises to be very good. And thanks for the linkage!
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