Sin – Matthew A. Clarke

How far would you go for someone you loved? What price would you be willing to pay to save them from a horrible death? Alistair Rain has never had to ask himself these questions, but he's about to find out the answers...

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.

Hail Santa! – John McNee

The little town of St. Nicholas has been bought, whcih means a change of name and aesthetic. But not everyone is happy, and there's something lurking in the woods ready to have a ho-ho-horrendously great holiday

Meant to Be Falling – Alexandra Hale

Lana's doing a stranger photoshoot, but her match calls in sick. Enter Mason, a man who is eleven years younger but has seen more than most people twice his age. They have instant chemistry, but Lana's horrible ex-husband is lurking in the background....

Arcranium – Mark Towse and Daemon Manx

Four horror authors gather for their usual meetup, but something is different this year. Lines have been crossed as jealousy runs rampant, but Noah has a solution. If they all hook into Arcranium, it will bring out the best, most creative versions of themselves, but at what cost?

Usher of the Fallen – L M Kaplin

Twenty years ago, Willow betrayed everything she knew and prevented the Nephilim from rising. Now, going by Rachel, she's happy, stable, and has moved on. But something inside her isn't ready to let her go, and the Nephilim will rise again, no matter what...

Frat House Fling – Stephanie Brother

Hailey takes a job as maid and cook for her school's most notorious frat house, so she'll have a place to stay for the summer. But she immediately clashes with the president of the fraternity, Bennett, and things all go downhill from there.

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