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Surviving the Werewolf Apocalypse: A Guest Post from Jason McKinney
Today I present you a guest post from Jason McKinney; a family man, a good friend, an all around stand out chap, and one hell of a writer! He’s currently touring in support of his book Dog World - an apocalyptic tale … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, apocalypse, fiction, guest post, Horror, Indie, Indie Fiction, Jason McKinney, werewolf, writing
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Review: One Blood by Qwantu Amaru
I have to apologize to Qwantu for not getting this review done to coincide with my finishing of his book One Blood. I finished back at the beginning of April and wrote down my thoughts and then misplaced the important … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, book review, fiction, Indie, Indie Fiction, One Blood, Qwantu Amaru, writing
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#MenageMonday – Week 28
The premise of #MenageMonday is an interesting one. Cara Micheals over at Defiantly Literate (don’t you just love the name of Cara’s blog!!) does this flash fiction challenge pretty much every Monday. I have never participated because I tend to remember … Continue reading
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Tagged #MenageMonday, #WIP500, Cara Michaels, fiction, flash fiction, Indie, Indie Fiction, judge's pet, Julianne Snow, prompts, winners, writing
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Review: Devil Tree by Steve Vernon
I recently had the opportunity to read Devil Tree by Steve Vernon. Admittedly, it might not have been a book I would have picked up to read, but it would only have been due to the fact that it wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, book review, Devil Tree, fiction, Horror, Indie Fiction, Steve Vernon, writing
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Review: The Second Coming: A Horror Short Story by Griffin Hayes
“Just enough for a drop or two at a time, no more. And how you were tied just right so that the water would hit your forehead dead center each and every time. Of course, as Knuckles told it, the … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, book review, fiction, Griffin Hayes, The Second Coming, writing
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Review: The Grief Frequency by Kealan Patrick Burke
“Inside it was as I’d left it, hollow and draped in blue-black shadows like oil paintings of bruises. With more courage than I could claim in daylight or sobriety, I peeked over the back of the sofa and found no … Continue reading
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Release: Women of the Living Dead
Women of the Living Dead is here!! Open Casket Press certainly does not waste time putting together an anthology and getting it out to the masses. What does that mean for you? You get great content all that much sooner! … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, Alyn Day, Candis Vargo, Chauma Smith Guss, Dana Bell, fiction, Gretchen Elhassani, Horror, Indie, Indie Fiction, J.L. Petty, Jennifer Goraczkowski, Jennifer Koehler, Jody Ann Giangregorio, Julianne Snow, Katie Simmons, Living Dead, Marilyn Simpson, multiple POVs, Open Casket Press, Rebecca Snow, Suzanne Robb, Women, Women of the Living Dead, writing
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Review: Time of the Season by William Butler
“Ben cocked his head to the left as he looked at his reflection in her sunglasses. “I look fucked up,” he mumbled.” If you’ve ever wanted to read a story that artistically melds the world of boxing with the subterfuge … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, 2012, book review, fiction, Indie, Indie Fiction, Time of the Season, William Butler, writing
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Review: 848 by Robert Ropars
“I’m going to tie you up and get the hell out of here.” Without spoiling the story entirely for you, here is a brief synopsis of 848 (the fourth story in Robert Ropars’ Dark Bites series). In the winter of … Continue reading
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Tagged #WIP500, 2012, 848, 848 (Dark Bites), Dark Bites, fiction, Horror, Indie, Indie Fiction, Robert Ropars, writing
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2012: The Promises I Make to Myself
I have been thinking about what I have endured the past year and the things that I wish for my life in 2012. It’s got me thinking that perhaps a recap would be in order. That and an accounting of … Continue reading
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