If you’re a horror fan, you need to be part of this, bud. Cult of The White Worm by Dacre Stoker, Chris McAuley, Chris Geary & Matt Soffe!!

For the first time in literary history, a member of the Stoker family is writing a comic script that officially continues the story of Dracula from the classic novel. Be a part of history supporting Dracula The Return: Cult of … Continue reading If you’re a horror fan, you need to be part of this, bud. Cult of The White Worm by Dacre Stoker, Chris McAuley, Chris Geary & Matt Soffe!!

I Will Change the World … One Intestine at a Time by Douglas J. Ogurek 

Organs, excretions, and severed limbs play a bleeding role in Douglas J. Ogurek’s inaugural collection. These unabashedly over-the-top stories merge horror and bizarro elements while remaining true to the unsplatterpunk subgenre’s focus on a positive message. Children inflict excruciating injuries … Continue reading I Will Change the World … One Intestine at a Time by Douglas J. Ogurek 

Beneath Ash and Bone by D. Alexander Ward – A house poisoned by mysteries and haunted by ghosts

Selburn, Virginia: A quiet backwater town nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains. In the days before the Civil War, Sam Lock keeps the peace as the town sheriff, like his father before him. That peace is shattered during a raging … Continue reading Beneath Ash and Bone by D. Alexander Ward – A house poisoned by mysteries and haunted by ghosts

Beware the Demons Betrayed (Seldom Forgive the Sorcerers Book 1) by Alan L. Perkins – Conjuring a demon that refused to go away.

To survive and stay a step ahead of the competition during the Wild West years, entrepreneurs had to cheat. So it was without compunction that one group of prospectors raised spirits of the dead to pinpoint the most profitable ore-bearing … Continue reading Beware the Demons Betrayed (Seldom Forgive the Sorcerers Book 1) by Alan L. Perkins – Conjuring a demon that refused to go away.

Shades of the Black Stone by Wile E. Young

The town of Pecan Gap has all the picturesque qualities of small-town life: horse-drawn carriages, tours of haunted hotels, and a monument seemingly built overnight.Carved from stone that’s darker than night and etched with strange names, it seems to loom over the minds and lives of those living in its shadow, haunting their waking days and dreaming nights with the shades of the dead. Slowly but surely, the stone weaves its intent, drawing everyone who dares to resist its pull into a final confrontation, a battle to be remembered, a cause of death. And all causes need a general.As the … Continue reading Shades of the Black Stone by Wile E. Young