ANTHOLOGIES OF THE DAMNED: NOW ALIIIIIIIVE

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I Need You To Listen, And Watch

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Shh. Are you ready? We don’t have much time.

In the spirit of the season, Disturb Ink has published, live now, six – count ’em, six – new collections about horror and the everyday technology we use in our daily lives. Each collection delves into the common technology of a specific decade and reveals the dread lurking behind such seemingly benign devices.

ESCAPE looks at film in the 1920s. Back when it was still new, cutting-edge technology, film provided a relatively cheap way for people to entertain themselves, and to beat the heat in the height of summer. But what shadows lurked in the corners of theatres? What terrors might crawl across the screen?

Fireside chats. Baseball games. News as it happens. LISTEN looks at the 1940s, when radio was king, and asks the burning question: what are you hearing, when you turn the dial and finally land on a station that’s broadcasting? Who – or what – might be talking on the other end? For those playing along at home, “Red Rover, Red Rover” is a bit of World War II horror I have in this one.

Once, you had to go to the screen to see what wonders and horrors it might have to show you. Now, in the 1960s, the screen has come to you. WATCH spins tales of what else you might be letting into your home when you turn on the small screen. When you stare into the television, the television also stares back into you. Features “Sorry Girls, He’s Married” by your faithful scribe.

Ah, the 1980s. Has there ever been a decade so reviled and loved in equal measure? I guess it depends on whether you were there or not. By the Eighties, the public was no longer just watching movies – they were given the tools to make their own. Camcorders and home video were the rage, but just what were people recording? Even the most innocent of home movies can take a sinister turn in CAPTURE.

Craig Finn once said, in the midst of a positive jam, that ‘we were wired and well-connected, put it all down on technology and lost everything that we invested.’ He was talking about the Dot Com bust but HOST looks at the 2000s and wonders what else we invested…and what else we might have lost. With the internet, we were all suddenly in much closer contact with each other: chat rooms, message forums, early social media like Friendster. As your parents warned you, though, how do you know what’s lurking on the other end of that chat window?

Finally, the modern day, the 2020s – no better decade to ponder on the essential terror of being alive. Or, more precisely, the daily horror of interacting with beings who might not actually be. LURK examines that most disturbing of commonplace technology, artificial intelligence. What is it telling us? What, if anything, is it thinking?

More to the point, what is it planning?

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Available now on Amazon as ebooks, Disturb Ink’s SINISTER CENTURY series is sure to have enough disturbing ink to keep you awake for days. Click on the images above to be taken to the individual collections, or dare to use the button below to take in a hundred years of terror at once!

Do You Wanna Hear A Scary Story?

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Do you like long winter nights? Live for the thrill of wondering what’s lurking in your closet at 3 AM? Know what it means when someone calls a certain time of night “The Witching Hour”? Put your feet down in the middle of the night expecting to feel a cold, bony hand grasp your ankle?

Well, friend, you are in luck. What we have here is a genuine, bona fide, accept-no-substitutes steal of a deal collection of the spookiest, scariest, most haunted and ghoulish collection of horror short fiction that you are likely to ever come across.

Right from the dank cellars of TreeShaker Books comes ANTHOLOGY OF THE DAMNED!

That’s right, three volumes, 13 spooktacular stories each, from some of the best up-and-coming horror authors writing today. Set to release in time for Halloween, these stories will scare the socks right off your feet, which is awfully convenient for the monsters lurking under your bed.

Enter a trilogy of chilling volumes where darkness reigns and fear is a constant companion. The Anthologies of the Damned brings together thirteen masterful storytellers per book, each weaving a unique and terrifying tale that will leave you looking over your shoulder and questioning your sanity.

From the twisted corridors of haunted mansions to the eerie silence of abandoned towns, each story in this collection delves into the unknown, exploring the depths of human fear and the supernatural. Whether it’s a ghostly apparition seeking vengeance, a sinister force lurking in the shadows, or an ancient curse that refuses to be forgotten, these shadowy short stories will make you wonder what goes bump in the night.

This set of spooky tales is a perfect read for Halloween, Dark and Stormy Nights, or Sunday Morning Church, and will haunt your dreams, lingering long after the last page is turned.

Don’t hesitate: SMASH that button below like it’s a zombie’s head. And don’t forget to click the button on the Kickstarter page to be alerted for when it goes live! You aren’t going to want to miss this collection OR the rewards awaiting for those ordering early!

The Nightmare Collective: A New Horror Anthology

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THE NIGHTMARE COLLECTIVE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES

PlayWithDeath.com, a great site for general horror, has released their first curated anthology of creepy, terrifying, spine-tingling tales.  Why am I telling you this?  Because I’m published in it, of course.  You can check out 12 killer pieces of short fiction, including my own “The First Mark Of Survival”, by grabbing it from the Amazon link I’ve very helpfully provided.

Don’t forget to leave a review when you do grab it!