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    The Hunger of the Mountain

    The Hunger of the Mountain An Achak the Hunter Story Achak was freezing. The harsh winter wind cut through his bearskin coat and chilled him to the bone. He’d hoped that he could stay in Camp Davis for a while, but the news there was just as dire. An entire supply caravan from New York City had failed to make it to the outpost nestled here near the borders. Even now there were more Natives and French in Camp Davis than English, but Achak doubted it would stay that way after winter broke. Food was scarce and tensions were high. Achak figured it would be better for him to move…

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    Night of the Meteor Men: Tales of Summerville Now Out!

    When meteors start to fall on a small town they’ll soon discover that they aren’t alone in the universe.. … and these aliens don’t come in peace! When Detective Enrique McGrady agrees to move from Chicago to Summerville to serve as it’s new Sheriff he’ll soon discover that Summerville isn’t like normal towns. And as bodies start to appear all around town without any skin he’ll have to hit the ground running if he’s going to stop the invaders before they can complete their ultimate goal. Will he be able to save the citizens of Summerville or will the invaders from beyond the stars raze it to the ground? You…

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    Served Cold: A Horrortube Anthology is Now Out in eBook and Print!

    Served Cold features 22 teeth chattering tales including my own story “Cold Crossing” Other authors include: Foreword by Steve DonoghueKarakoncolos by Cameron ChaneyThe Rescue by Janine PipeRed Albums by Cam WolfeMagic in the Hat by Donnie GoodmanIsolation by N.M. BrownSweep in the Sidestreet by A.B. FrankFrostbite by Alfie TobuttBlack Wood by Marie McWilliamsThe Cold Traps by Steve DonoghueThis Grey Winter by Mihalis GeorgostathisOrpheus Descends by Andrew LyallThou by Mers SumidaThe Walk-in by Mike DeFrenchEnsnared by Aphrodite LeeSnow Boy by Ryan StroudThe Woods and Mister Softee by R. Saint ClaireRevival by Madison EstesLake Alice by Michael TaylorFractals by D.L. TilleryWater of Life by Gloria McNeelyBlack Solstice by Dane Cobain Here’s the…

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    Updates to the Richard Laymon Read-A-Thon

    It’s still going good, just this week I finished reading The Island, All Hallows Eve, and The Woods Are Dark. Next I’m going to start reading Flesh, Alarums, and Fiends. Also, if go to Richard Laymon’s Page on Amazon you’ll be pleasantly surprised like I was to find that a majority of his books are now in Kindle Unlimited. Which is awesome if you’ve got it, especially for some of the harder to find Laymon titles. I also fell behind while I was out of town and forgot to put the links up here for the last four video uploads in the Richard Laymon Read-A-Thon. As you can see below…

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    My Goals For 2021

    I think it’s important to write down goals, for one it keeps me slightly accountable and I enjoy going back to see what I accomplished and what I didn’t When I wrote my goals for 2020 I like everyone else around the world had absolutely no idea that the pandemic would happen. To say it threw a few curve balls my way would be an understatement, because of it I lost my job and ended up moving back to my hometown. Looking back at 2020 I didn’t get my entire backlist up like I wanted, something I plan to remedy in 2021. I also didn’t do anything close to making…

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    My Pandemic Binge Watching Extravaganza

    During the Pandemic which if you live in the US is still raging I’ve been binge watching a lot of my favorite shows. Mostly just to have one in the background. Favorite shows are weird especially ones you grew up watching, I think revisiting them can be nostalgic in a good way, like catching up with an old friend. Here’s what I’ve been watching for most of 2020. Buffy The Vampire Slayer Buffy is a no brainer for me, watching the Scoobies and her battle it out with armies of the Hellmouth is always primetime entertainment in my book. I also read more Buffy and Angel tie-in novels this year…

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    The Legend of Beacon Swamp

    No one believed in the legend of Beacon Swamp until the night Mrs. Hernshaw rose from her watery grave… Don’t go into the swampDon’t call her name Those are the rules Sometimes in Beacon Hills kids go missing, most of them are never found. The only thing they all have in common is that in the days leading up to their disappearances they went into Beacon swamp. Unable to bear the thought of another boring summer Chris and his friends decide to put the legend to the test. But, when it turns out to be all too real, they’ll have to face their greatest fears if they’re going to survive…

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    The Stars Below

    When their last summer vacation together turns into a night of terror one group of friends will discover that the ocean hides ancient horrors… Scott thought he’d lucked out when his father agreed to pay for him and his friend’s trip to the Bahamas until he realized that it came with a heavy price. At the end of it he’ll have to work for his father’s firm. Whether he wants to or not.  So this is his last chance to party it up and confess his feelings to the woman of his dreams. But, when a simple boat ride turns into the worst night of their lives they all soon…

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    Why I Changed the Cover of The Stars Below

    If you’ve purchased The Stars Below on Amazon or got my email about it you might have noticed that it now has a completely different cover. I liked the other cover and the new one is alright, though obviously something that I made myself. If you’re wondering why I changed it, the answer is pretty simple because of the eyeless woman on the front of the original cover I couldn’t advertise it on Amazon and other places. Which in the long run would hurt the sales of the book so I made an executive descion and had it changed. Let me know what ya’ll think about the new cover.

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