Weston Ochse appeared on Blog Talk Radio yesterday. Weston began writing professionally in 1997. He won the Bram Stoker Award for his first novel, Scarecrow Gods, in 2005. His co-written collection of short stories titled Appalachian Galapagos, was nominated for the...
On Tuesday July 17th at 7 p.m., Dark Delicacies will hold a signing for several authors in a new horror anthology. Scheduled to be on hand for the signing are John Skipp, Amber Benson, S. G. Browne, Cody Goodfellow and others to sign the new anthology 21st Century...
Thom Reese, author of the recently released novel, Chasing Kelvin, has come up with a clever way to promote the ebook. He’s conducted an interview with Marc and Dana Huntington, the stars of the novel. You can read the interview online at his website: Chasing...
From today through July 6th, Ty Schwamberger is offering up the following books for free (in pdf format). The catch? After reading the book, you must agree to post a honest review on Amazon. Below are the title(s) you can choose from (up to two). Click the links to...
Last year 2QT Limited released Paul Cave’s Something of The Night. The book is currently available in both paperback and digital editions. Description: For years scientists had warned about the real possibility of a global strike from outer space: a global...
Uninvited Books and Robert Dunbar have released a new book trailer for Dunbar’s novel, Willy. Description: In an isolated school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets...