I’m Publishing a Book!

After many months of dedication and hard work, I'm finally ready to publish a book! "Arsenic and Grandma's Refrigerator: Horror Told in Colours" is an anthology of stories surrounding the theme of colour in horror. Featuring seven new and rising authors, each story explores how something simple like colour can be turned into horrifying scenarios for ordinary people.

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Incel – Matthew A. Clarke

Wayne is an incel, an involuntary celibate, who subscribes to the black pill theory that it is his destiny to be overlooked and scorned by women. After a chance meeting at The Shake Shack with an interested girl, can Wayne be swayed from his path of destruction or is he already trapped in the web of lies his friends have weaved around him?

The Creed Falls Massacres – Jon Cohn

Seventeen years ago, Jamie Campbell survived her worst nightmare at summer camp. Now, as the town gears up to celebrate the anniversary of the massacre, Jamie and her daughter are right smack in the middle of it all once again. Who will survive the horrors (and the bugs) coming for Creed Falls?

The Taste of Blood: ReVAMPed Edition – Jon Athan

Genesis is a 13-year old girl convinced that she's a vampire after an encounter with her 19-year old boyfriend. Her thirst for blood quickly gets out of control, and drags her unwitting best friend, Aubrey, down with her. Can Aubrey convince Genesis to get help before it's too late?

Always the First to Die – R.J. Jacobs

Twenty-five years ago, Lexi had a minor starring role in a horror film at the Pinecrest Estate. Tragedy struck, and she hasn't set foot there since. Until her daughter sneaks away to visit her grandpa and a hurricane hits, forcing Lexi back to the one place she vowed never to go again. Will tragedy strike a second time as something sinister lurks in the background?

Ward D – Freida McFadden

Amy is in med school and it's her turn for the overnight rotation in Ward D, the hospital's psych ward. She's been terrified of it for years, and swore to never set foot there again. How much harm could one night do?

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