Michael A. Arnzen’s horror fiction was recently featured in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story, “Little Things Mean a Lot in Writing Horror.” “I’m interested in potent nuggets of narrative, and horror has always been a shorter...
The paperback of Brother Odd by Dean Koontz, the third novel in the series, arrives in stores on October 30. Odd has left his beloved small town, Pico Mundo, to stay as a visitor in a monastery high in the California sierra. He expects to find peace there, time to...
Now through Halloween, anyone in the Philadelphia area can catch Robert Dunbar on “Philly Factor” (with host Paul Perrello) on Channel 56. It’s a half-hour interview with Dunbar talking about The Pines, The Shore, Martyrs & Monsters and …...
The Darkest Evening of The Year is the next release from Dean Koontz. Scheduled for a November 21st release from Bantam, Koontz delivers a heart-gripping tour de force he’s been waiting years to write, at once a love story, a thrilling adventure, and a masterwork of...
Subterranean Press plans to release Stephen Gallagher’s Plots And Misadventures this month. In this second collection of short fiction, award-winning author and screenwriter Stephen Gallagher delivers his unique take on the weird, the wonderful and the downright...
Ken Rand’s new humorous fantasy novella, Rock ‘n’ Roll Universe, is now available as a free downloadable book. The story is set in San Francisco, Haight-Ashbury, the Summer of Love, 1967. When Very Strange Fellows invade from the X dimension, only...