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.
I’m so extremely proud of each of my authors and thankful to them (and Jon Cohn, who wrote the foreword) for trusting me with their work and taking a chance on someone new to publishing. As anxious as I am that this will soon be out in the world, I’m incredibly excited to finally be able to share some really fun stories!
Check out the description below! The ebook is now open for preorder (links under the description) and the paperback will be available on release day, February 1st!
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A woman who just wants to headbang and won’t let a silly little thing like death stop
her…
Bloodthirsty ghosts waiting to devour unsuspecting travelers on the harvest moon…
An art professor who takes her love for her subject a step too far…
Horror has always been entrenched in the shadows, but Arsenic and Grandma’s
Refrigerator: Horror Told in Colours drags horror kicking and screaming into full, vivid
colour. Featuring a foreword by Jon Cohn, author of The Island Mother, Slashtag, and
Everything is Temporary, this collection of seven stories showcases both new and rising
talent through horrors across the spectrum.
Featuring stories by Stephen Barnard, Faye Knightly, Besu Tadesse, Svea Neitzke, RC
Lehan, Paige Garland, and Fay Hemming, Arsenic and Grandma’s Refrigerator: Horror
Told in Colours will remind you that it’s not only the shadows that you need to be afraid
of.
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US link: https://a.co/d/9QV28sV
UK link: https://amzn.eu/d/6XnAWdV
Canada link: https://a.co/d/g6LWt5f
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