Uneasy Reading Now Available on Kindle, XinXii… More Outlets Soon

My short collection Uneasy Reading is now available on Kindle, and it is on XinXii as a PDF. It will be on Smashwords and other locations soon. I will update the post to reflect when the book goes on sale at those sites. Until then, have a gander at the cover and check out the description…

 

Uneasy Reading is a collection of four short horror stories. The collection, at nearly 11,000 words, also includes an excerpt from the upcoming vampire/crime novella Wetwork.

The little tastes of horror found in Uneasy Reading include:

“Dead Favors” – Martin hates Silver Point and all of the rotten memories his old hometown holds. He’s only returning because his father is finally dead and because Cassie needs Martin to help with some unpleasant work.

“Rorschach’s Vampires” – Only Gordon sees them. They change shape and they tell him what to do. They demand things and he’s more than willing to give in to their needs.

“Worst Thing I Ever Did” – What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done? Find out the terrible thing one man did in this short zombie tale.

“God’s Food” – Here is a dark retelling of the Brothers Grimm fairytale of the same name.

Excerpt from Wetwork: Joey ‘Nine’ is a first class killer, a hitman who gets the job done no matter the mess. But now he has to contend with a former crime boss who wants him dead and a shifty drug dealer with the munchies. When the damned vampires show up, they don’t make things any easier.

Horror Story Excerpt: “Under the Skin”

The following is an excerpt from the short horror story “Under the Skin”, which is featured in the collection Blood, Magic & a Concubine. It is available through Smashwords, Kindle, Nook, Diesel, Xinxii , ibooks and at other online sellers. Be warned: you will find a bit of graphic content in the story.

“Under the Skin” – excerpt

Randall Kagan ached. A rotten, soreness crept over him as he woke and his eyes adjusted to the motel room’s darkness. His muscles felt as though they were trying to knit themselves back together, ripped fiber by ripped fiber. As he edged closer to wakefulness, he realized that a sticky glaze covered his pained body and aching fingers. The scent of blood and flesh crept into his nostrils and seeped into his brain.

“Jesus, not again,” he whispered into the blackness. He sat up quickly and flicked on the small table lamp next to the ratty bed. A bloody stump, a slender thumb with a painted blue nail rolled from his chest down to the blood soaked bed sheets.

His heart beat faster, thrumming in his chest and keeping almost perfect time with the steady flicker from the lamp’s pale light. He panned the room and saw the fullness of the atrocity and the horrors that he didn’t remember committing.

A bloody smiley face grinned down at him from the far wall. Intestines lay draped around the television and dresser like strands of tinsel on a Christmas tree. The rest of the dead girl’s body lay in pieces here and there around the room.

Kagan leaned over the side of the bed and vomited. How could a person do these things and not remember? He’d asked the familiar question a thousand times over the last two months. The answer was in front of him every time he stepped in front of a mirror. He’d peered into himself and seen the monster; he’d gazed upon the anatomy of the terrible that made a home deep within his wretched mind. He could feel it, the thing within, writhing inside of him even now, wanting to be let out to play. Even worse, he could feel them calling to him, pulling him somewhere.

The desert.

The desert had been calling him ever since the killings began. Even Ahiga, Doli’s grandfather had told Kagan that he needed to go into the desert and that it might be the one place that could purify him.

It didn’t make sense to Kagan, but none of what was happening really did. The blackouts, the murders, the crimson eyes watching in his dreams whenever he dared fall asleep… it was all the  workings of a crazy mind, he feared. If the desert didn’t bring answers, he hoped that it might at least be able to grant him death.

He glanced at the clock – two in the morning. It was still early and that was good. He needed to make a stop in Albuquerque to say goodbye to his sister and then he would listen to the voices within that urged him into the wilderness. He had to move fast too. The law was after him. Every cop and meter maid in the West probably knew his face by now and he didn’t figure shaving his head had provided him with much of a disguise.

He turned off the lamp so he wouldn’t have to look at the mess.

To find out what Kagan discovers in the desert, you can head to one of the retailers above and grab the collection. It’s currently only 99 cents, and I truly appreciate it!

Blood, Magic & a Concubine: 3 Dark Urban Fantasy Tales

UPDATE: Now available on Amazon.

I just released a short digital collection of dark urban fantasy called Blood, Magic a & Concubine. The collection  is approximately 20,000 words in length and is a mere .99 cents. It will be available on Amazon for the Kindle, Barnes & Noble for the Nook, and other online retailers soon. Currently, you can find the ebook on Smashwords, which also offers a free preview. I will update the post as soon as it is live in other areas. Here’s a little bit about the 3 stories.

“Blood, Magic & a Concubine”: Johnny Stone is a wizard who fixes things and makes problems go away in the sprawling subterranean city of Underbelly. When someone kidnaps Manny the Goon’s girl, he enlists Johnny to find and rescue her. But Manny is holding back information, which doesn’t make Johnny’s job easy, not even when he enlists the help of a Nordic god.

“The Naughty List”: Seven-year-old Janie’s life isn’t so great. Lyle keeps coming back and being mean to her and her mom, and now Mom spends all of her time sleeping in her room. Thankfully, it’s Christmas, and in her letter to Santa, Janie asked for help with Lyle. When Santa and his elves get the letter, they are eager to help. Things might not go so well for Lyle.

“Under the Skin”: Kagan wakes up in a pool of blood. It isn’t the first time he’s woken up and found shredded human remains, and he fears it won’t be the last. He’s already killed someone he loves, even though he doesn’t remember doing it. There is something inside of him. He can feel it. Heeding the advice of a Navajo shaman, as well as the constant urging of the things living within him, he and his sister set out for the New Mexico desert to see if he can find answers.

Blood, Magic & a Concubine also includes an Excerpt from Breaking Glass, an upcoming novella featuring Thomas Rhymes.

Blood, Magic & a Concubine

Urban Fantasy Short Story Now Available on Amazon

The rights to my urban fantasy short story “Blood, Magic, and a Concubine” reverted to me a few weeks ago – the magazine that held the rights closed and all rights reverted to authors and artists. I was sorry to see the magazine go, but I figured I might as well make the best of the situation. So, I uploaded the story to Amazon as a Kindle title. It’s just 99 cents, and it includes an excerpt from my novella Meat City in Meat City & Other Stories, which is available for purchase through Amazon, Black Bed Sheet Books, and other stores.

I thought I would add an excerpt from “Blood, Magic, and a Concubine” here so you can see if it is something that you might like to read. Other tales from Underbelly are coming as well, including “Nine-Tenths”, which will be a free story on this site, and a novella called Light of the Silvery Moon, which features Johnny Stone and a pack of irate werewolves who are trying to figure out who killed a prominent member of the Blackpool Pack.

Enough of my rambling, click for the excerpt.




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