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REVIEW: Jason Parent - Wrathbone and other stories

Genre: Horror collection
Publisher: Comet Press
Publication Date: 3rd October 2016
Pages: 160

REVIEWED BY NEV

A copy of Wrathbone and other Stories was sent to Confessions of a Reviewer by the author Jason Parent in exchange for an honest review. This is said review. This book is published by Comet Press.

Nothing I like more than getting a request from Jason Parent to have an early look at one of his books. Be it a novel or a short story or as in this case, a collection, it doesn’t matter to me. He is one of those authors that I just cannot resist reading. I love his easy, relaxed style of writing, even when the story is going at one hundred miles per hour.

I was especially eager to read this collection because I knew that myself and my good lady wife Jo, feature in a story together. This triggers the usual disclaimer that including me on the outside or indeed the inside of a book does not garner any favours from me in terms of the review.

So let’s see what this little beauty has to offer!


WRATHBONE

Henry Rathbone and his wife to be, Clara, have been invited to the theatre as guests of the president. This is no ordinary trip to the theatre though. This is in the year 1865. This is in the Ford Theatre. The President is Abraham Lincoln.

The repercussions of that fateful night take a huge toll on the future lives of Henry and Clara. Sometimes a situation that is horrific for everyone affects one person in ways that no one else can see. Is this all in the mind or is there evil afoot?

This story is totally different from anything I have ever read before from Jason Parent. Set in the late 1900’s, this story perfectly illustrates the time setting.

The language used, the sights and the described smells all give you a wonderful feeling of hopelessness in a time that was both bleak and hard to endure.

This is horror of the mind at it’s very best. The whole story concentrates on the internal struggles Henry has in his mind. No one else can see what is happening. No one else is suffering with it. The one thing that this story does extremely effectively is to always leave you, the reader, with a huge doubt in your own mind as to whether any of what is happening is real, or just in Henry’s head.

This leaves you feeling as confused and afraid as Henry does.

Very dark, very atmospheric, very powerful writing. Excellent stuff.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


THE ONLY GOOD LAWYER

Bradley Walsh is a lawyer. His latest case is just like the rest he has handled. He will probably win. He always does. Even though he knows his client is as guilty as hell, he has no conscience stopping him from defending him.

Until the victim’s father appears to testify. What is that strange doll he has? It kinda looks like Bradley.

We jump right up to present times with this one but the horror is connected to an ancient evil that many of us will have heard of but not necessarily believe in.

Again, Mr Parent masterfully drags you into the story and the lives of every character within it, carefully giving you all the information you need on all of the players. Again this one concentrates on horror of the mind. One man’s struggle to try and figure out what is real and what isn’t. He really is a puppet on strings that he cannot figure out how to cut.

Very powerful once again in the sense that the main character is totally helpless against the evil stalking him and for once in his life, he is on the receiving end of the sort of treatment he normally gives out.

Cracking stuff.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


DORIAN’S MIRROR

Dorian is twenty-eight years of age. He prides himself on how he has looked after himself. He sees himself as perfection. Perfect body, perfect face. Perfect in every way.

One day his mirror tells him differently. In fact, every mirror he looks into seems to want to show him what he will look like in fifty years’ time.

For one obsessed with such perfection, this is a disaster, but how does he fix it?

I’ve never had the problem that Dorian has. I have never been a mirror freak and never paid much attention to how I look that much but know a few people who do. I know how they would react if they were in this scenario. Their life would be over.

That is exactly what happens with Dorian. Jason Parent gets you right inside his head again to feel the fear he feels. When he gets anxious, you get anxious.

When he gets hot and sweaty, you get hot and sweaty. Mr Parents writing is wonderfully written to suck you from your seat and plant you directly into the head of the character that is suffering. Even though you might despise the type of person Dorian is, you can’t help but feel sorry for him in a way and feel his pain. When words on a page make your mind think like that, that is powerful writing indeed.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


FOR THE BIRDS

Nev is a bit of a recluse. His only friend and companion is his parrot, Joji. Nev spoils Joji like she was his very own human child. She isn’t supposed to get raw meat but Nev feeds it to her anyway.

There has been spate of burglaries in the local area and Nev fears that it might happen to them. When his worst fears come true, he needs to stay calm. No one could have expected the scene that would play out next.

Now, even though myself and my lovely wife Jo appear in this story (*snigger* she’s a parrot!) this will not alter or sway my opinion of this story in any way.

It is however bloody brilliant. It’s also very different to the rest of the stories in this collection. This is like old Jason Parent that most people would know. This is out and out horror with blood and guts and tension and fear. The sort of story that Mr Parent was born to write in my opinion.

Perfectly paced again this is a slow build-up story. It never really gets out of third gear but it doesn’t need to either. The build up to the climax, using the slower pace, gives it that little extra time for you to feel Nev’s pain.

Brilliant again.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


REVENGE IS A DISH

Maurice is a chef and he has fallen on hard times. That is until he gets an invite to be the chef on a millionaire’s yacht that is about to sail around the world. Free board, free food and a wage. What could possibly go wrong?

Maurice and the millionaire’s wife. That’s what could go wrong.

Another change of direction in terms of the story but with the same general feel to it.

Again this is about one man’s struggles with his mind. A mind he needs to keep strong if he has any hope of surviving his ordeal. This one is tense. Very tense.

The build-up is quick and then you are left with the battle for survival that is frightening. For anyone who has a fear of open water (like me) this will scare the flippers off you big style!

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


So there you have it. My take on Wrathbone and other Stories.

I don’t know if it was intentional or not but there is a general theme running through this collection. It is a collection of horror stories, but not the run of the mill slasher or monster type horrors. This is one is overflowing with psychological horror. Horror of the mind. It shows perfectly the inner struggles a human being has to go through to survive any given situation at any given time.

We travel through time and countries sampling many different personalities who all have to deal with horrific situations as best they can, with varying results.

Another constant throughout this collection is the strength of the writing. Jason Parent is a master of controlling how you perceive the characters and the events in these stories, making sure you read it exactly how he wants you to read it.

It’s like mind control. Powerful stuff!

To summarise: Five tales of psychological horror. All very different but all exceptionally well written. Only the second time ever that I have given every story in a collection five stars. This one is going to be hard to beat.


General rating:

★★★★★ perfect.

Horror rating:

★★★★★ and again.


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Book Synopsis:

Terror follows those who let it into their hearts.

Wrathbone

Guests of President Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, Major Henry Rathbone and Clara Harris attend a showing of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865. On that fateful night, a great man falls, but he is not alone. For Henry and Clara, the night is only the beginning of lives wrought with jealousy, madness, and horror.

The Only Good Lawyer

Bradley is a savvy defense attorney with no scruples. Under his representation, many a guilty man has gone free. But when a voodoo priest takes the stand, Bradley soon discovers that he, too, is on trial, and the punishment for guilt may be more than he could bear.

Dorian's Mirror

Dorian loves himself, and why wouldn't he? Every guy wants to be him, and every girl wants to be with him. He would trade all he has to make his looks last forever, but bargaining with the devil may leave him short a soul.

For the Birds

Nev's best friend is his parrot. In fact, it's his only friend… and his only ally when his home is invaded.

Revenge is a Dish

Maurice has landed a dream job, chef for a rich couple on their yacht. The wife has carnal desires for him. Maurice has some carnal desires of his own.


"From the eerie opening tale to the grisly closer, and all of the wonderfully mean-spirited tales in-between, Wrathbone is a winner!" --Jeff Strand, author of Dead Clown Barbeque

"This is horror of the mind at it's very best . . . Very dark, very atmospheric, very powerful writing. Excellent stuff . . . Only the second time ever that I have given every story in a collection five stars. This one is going to be hard to beat." --Nev Murray at Confessions of a Reviewer and Scream Magazine

"Wrathbone and Other Stories is a hard-hitting collection that you can completely immerse yourself in. The title story is a beautifully written period tale of love and tragedy." --Mercedes M. Yardley, author of the Bram Stoker Award Winner Little Dead Red.

"Jason Parent channels the darkness. Wrathbone and Other Stories offers a glimpse into the twisted mind of a gifted storyteller, whose characters are every bit as vivid as the demons that haunt them. Parent's definitely an author to watch!" --Michael McBride, author of Sub terrestrial and Burial Ground

"An elegantly written novella of madness, murder, and demons, Jason Parent's Wrathbone reads like Edgar Allan Poe's take on 'Jacob's Ladder.'" --Adam Howe, author of Tijuana Donkey Showdown, Die Dog or Eat the Hatchet, and Black Cat Mojo


CONFESSIONS REVIEWS JASON PARENT





In his head, Jason Parent lives in many places, but in the real world, he calls New England his home. The region offers an abundance of settings for his writing and many wonderful places in which to write them. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his cuddly corgi named Calypso.

In a prior life, Jason spent most of his time in front of a judge . . . as a civil litigator. When he finally tired of Latin phrases no one knew how to pronounce and explaining to people that real lawsuits are not started, tried and finalized within the 60-minute timeframe they see on TV (it's harassing the witness; no one throws vicious woodland creatures at them), he traded in his cheap suits for flip flops and designer stubble. The flops got repossessed the next day, and he's back in the legal field . . . sorta. But that's another story.


When he's not working, Jason likes to kayak, catch a movie, travel any place that will let him enter, and play just about any sport (except that ball tied to the pole thing where you basically just whack the ball until it twists in on knot or takes somebody's head off - he misses the appeal). And read and write, of course. He does that too sometimes.


And for more about Jason, visit his site or find him on social media:


WebsiteFacebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page

SHOW-OFF AND TELL #38 - Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love

#38 in my showing off section is a book that I got last year and to this day it remains one of my all-time favourite books. This goes both for the content between the covers and the actual cover itself.

Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love.

This little beauty is from the crowd I call the Bad Apples Crew. Evans Light, Adam Light, Edward Lorn, Jason Parent and Gregor Xane.

When this one came out I was just launching Confessions. I came up with this crazy idea of doing a week long stint of interviews and along with the review, managed to pull it off. I have to honestly say that it was probably a bit rough round the edges but it worked and was the fore bearer of all that has come since.

The cover on this one was done by Mike Tenebrae and is still one of my all-time favourite covers.

This is my copy:




As you can see, the cover is absolutely superb but my picture does it no favours. You need to hold it in your hands to appreciate the true beauty of it.

I was lucky enough to get one of the limited edition hardback copies signed by the entire motley crew. This is a book I will cherish forever!




You can read my review of Dead Roses here:



You can buy Dead Roses here:





EVANS LIGHT has been in love with the written word from an early age, and works in a variety of genres, but stories of the "Weird Tales" variety remain his favorite.

Frequently drawn to uncommon experiences, Evans has thrown himself headfirst into a wide range of unusual situations, from testing low-level-entry parachutes with British Army Airborne units to travelling the vast reaches of inner space using sensory deprivation tanks.


Evans has lived here and there across the United States, from the mountains to the beaches to the desert, and currently chooses to reside in a southern state where the weather is warm and living is easy. He is the proud father of fine sons and the lucky husband of a beautiful wife.


His brother, Adam Light, is also a bestselling horror writer, and the two frequently collaborate as "THE LIGHT BROTHERS".


And for more about Evans, visit his site or find him on social media:


Website - Facebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page



Adam Light resides in northeast Florida with his beautiful wife and daughter, and their aptly, though perhaps not so imaginatively named Walker hound, Walker. He haunts a cubicle by day, writes horror stories at night, and virtually never sleeps.

He is the author of several short horror stories, some of which have been published in his first collection Toes Up. He also has stories in the anthologies Dead Roses, Bad Apples, and Bad Apples 2. He is currently at work on a novella, and a novel-length work, with his brother and frequent collaborator, Evans Light.


And for more about Adam, visit his site or find him on social media:


Website - Facebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page



Edward Lorn is a reader, writer, and content creator. He's been writing for fun since the age of six, and writing professionally since 2011. He can be found haunting the halls of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Goodreads. He has blogs on both Booklikes and Wordpress, with such popular features as Ruminating On and Randomized Randomocity. 

Edward Lorn lives in the southeast United States with his wife and two children. Not to mention, Ash and Coal (a.k.a. his Goombas). He is currently working on his next novel, EVERYTHING IS HORRIBLE NOW.


And for more about Edward, visit his site or find him on social media:


Website - Facebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page




In his head, Jason Parent lives in many places, but in the real world, he calls New England his home. The region offers an abundance of settings for his writing and many wonderful places in which to write them. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his cuddly corgi named Calypso.

In a prior life, Jason spent most of his time in front of a judge . . . as a civil litigator. When he finally tired of Latin phrases no one knew how to pronounce and explaining to people that real lawsuits are not started, tried and finalized within the 60-minute timeframe they see on TV (it's harassing the witness; no one throws vicious woodland creatures at them), he traded in his cheap suits for flip flops and designer stubble. The flops got repossessed the next day, and he's back in the legal field . . . sorta. But that's another story.


When he's not working, Jason likes to kayak, catch a movie, travel any place that will let him enter, and play just about any sport (except that ball tied to the pole thing where you basically just whack the ball until it twists in on knot or takes somebody's head off - he misses the appeal). And read and write, of course. He does that too sometimes.


And for more about Jason, visit his site or find him on social media:


Website - Facebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page



Gregor Xane lives in southwestern Ohio. When he's not writing, he can be found in his workshop bolting little satellite dishes to the foreheads of anesthetized goats. He's the author of the horror novellas Six Dead Spots and The Hanover Block. His short story "It Came From Hell and Smashed the Angels" is available as a free eBook download from just about everywhere.














And for more about Gregor, visit his site or find him on social media:


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REVIEW: Bad Apples 3: Seven Slices of Halloween Horror

Genre: Horror / Collection
Publisher: Corpus Press
Publication Date: Sept 2016
Pages: 242

REVIEWED BY NEV

A copy of Bad Apples 3: Seven Slices of Halloween Horror was sent to Confessions of a Reviewer by the publishers, Corpus Press, in exchange for an honest review. This is said review.

This is the final line from my review of Bad Apples 2: Six Slices of Halloween Horror:

If there is a Bad Apples 3 next year, do we get seven slices?

Turns out I was right! Only thing I can say to that is whoo hoo!

So if you have never read Bad Apples 1 or 2, you have missed a treat, and what are you waiting for? Reviews are at the bottom of the page so go read them and then go buy them.

This is the time of year that if you are lucky enough to get an email in your inbox from Evans Light, the chances are it is with an ARC for Bad Apples. This has become somewhat of a tradition for this book to be released at this time of year so you can go pick it up and add it to your reading list for Halloween. It gets bigger and better every year. It has the same five faces that these collections always have in Evans Light, Adam Light, Edward Lorn, Jason Parent and Gregor Xane. This year though we are given an extra treat with the addition of Mark Matthews, John McNee and Craig Saunders. The only one I have never read before from this lot is Mr McNee so I am super excited to see what he has in store.

I could give much more of an introduction but I can’t wait to get reading, so this is what I thought:


BELLE SOUFFRANCE BY ADAM AND EVANS LIGHT

Serge is a troubled man. His history of Halloween night has been horrific. Mostly of his own making. He sees this Halloween as an opportunity to start again.

To be reborn.

Well I think that’s what it’s about. I finished this one thinking what the hell have I just read? This is one that, to be brutally honest, I would not have expected to come from the pens of the Light Brothers.

It’s surreal. It’s psychedelic. It’s definitely out there.

It is horrific in so many ways. Some of the content in this one was teetering on that line that I draw in the sand and don’t like to read past.

The writing itself is superb as always from these two but I kept thinking it was written by someone else. It just didn’t have that distinctive Light feeling about it. I don’t mean to sound so negative because I did enjoy the story, it just didn’t have the same Halloween atmosphere of previous stories from either Evans or Adam.

I think I might need to read this one a few times to truly understand it.

★★★ for general.

★★★★ for horror.


CHOCOLATE COVERED EYEBALL BY JOHN MCNEE

Cam and Becca have moved to Cam's hometown of Hollybrook. It's Halloween and Becca hasn't experienced a proper commercialised Halloween yet.

Cam takes her to Mr Koolters candy store to stock up and starts to tell her tales of his youth when, amongst other things, he used to steal from Mr Koolters store.

That was years ago. Mr Koolters will have forgotten by now. Won't he?

What's that old saying? Be sure your sins will find you out? That's what this tale is all about. This is great. This is what the old Halloween tales are all about for me. An old story of someone wronged and that someone getting revenge.

Whether that revenge is warranted or even humane is another story. It's just inevitable that it will happen.

I was interested to see what sort of writing style John McNee had. I like it. I am smart enough to know that this one specific tale is not really enough to go on but his writing is easy on the eye. It flows well, with a certain confidence to it that makes you feel that he is in total control of what he is doing and you can't get out until he is done with you.

This has whet my appetite for more from Mr McNee. That's what it's all about. Isn't it?

Oh, and this one might put you off candy for the rest of your days.

★★★★ for general.

★★★★ for horror.


OCTOBER’S END BY CRAIG SAUNDERS

Harvey is looking after his grandmother in her ancient house, October's End. Every year he has to deal with the kids trick or treating. It's a confusing time. It feels like Halloween every day. When will October end?

Oh man. This, this blew me away. This is what short story writing is all about.

This confuses you to begin with but once you get the gist of the story, the confusion is an essential part of the atmosphere that will totally consume you.

The feeling of claustrophobia in the story is immense. You feel everything that Harvey is going through in his tortured existence. 

This is like the ultimate nightmare for me and I suspect there will be a lot of people like me that will connect with this story in a way that will leave them feeling very uneasy for a very long time.

This is one that is going to stay with me for a very long time. Bravo Mr Saunders, sir. Bravo.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


THE UNCLE TAFFY’S GIRL BY GREGOR XANE

Invited to a Halloween party by his lust interest, Shelly, an unnamed man tells you the tale of the night the Uncle Taffy’s Girl hosted a Halloween soiree that he would never ever forget.

OK, what the hell did I just read? Surreal wouldn’t be in it. Psychedelic wouldn’t be in it. Unbelievable wouldn’t be in it. This is Gregor Xane at his best.

If you haven’t read him before then this typifies how he writes. Like nothing you will ever read again.

It has weird scenes that will make you think you are on drugs whilst you read. It has weird scenes that will make you think he was on drugs when he wrote it. It has humour. It has scares. It has cringes.

It’s Gregor Xane.

Just read it and enjoy it. I know you will.

★★★★ for general.

★★★★ for horror.


LAST STOP BY EDWARD LORN

Charli is on her way to a Halloween party to see Tyler. She is on a mission to win his heart. A strange man wearing a mask gets on to her bus and sits beside her.

What he is about to tell her will change her life forever.

This is more like it. A lonely girl on Halloween night. A strange man wearing a mask and telling Charli strange things. Things that scare her. Things that make her want to run away very fast.

Even though this tale only has a couple of characters in it, it is mighty effective. The tension is palpable from the very moment the stranger gets on the bus. Charli is about to be plunged into a world of fear.

Edward Lorn is one of those authors that either wows me or has me nonplussed.

This is one that wowed me. His writing is to the point and punchy and doesn’t leave you much time to catch your breath before the next bad thing happens.
Perfect for a short story with the added elements that make it a very scary Halloween tale.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


BODY OF CHRIST BY MARK MATTHEWS

Keagan is trapped in his house. Trapped between his religiously fanatic mother and his totally unreligious, invalid father.

His mother wants him to take his first communion. His father asks him to promise not to. You see his father is going to die tonight. Halloween night.

If you have never read Mark Matthews before, you really should. You are in for a treat. His stuff that I have read before has been very dark and very moody so I was interested to see how he would tackle a Halloween tale.

He absolutely nailed it. This continues in the very dark and moody vain that he is so good at writing. This is the sort of stuff that if it was in a film, there would be no background noise, no music. Just full of a cold dark atmosphere that makes you hold your breath until it is over.

Horror of the mind more than anything. This is superb stuff.

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★ for horror.


PULP BY JASON PARENT

Jaime and his sidekick Wes are off to a Halloween party in the middle of nowhere, hosted by their friend Gunner.

It’s a tricky place to get to and by the looks of things, Gunner is out to prank them all night as is the norm.

Jaime hears a scream halfway through the night that sounds too real to be a prank. He finds a proper killer on the loose but when he tells everyone, they don’t believe him.

This, my friends, is how to round off a collection of stories with a Halloween theme. This is old skool 80’s horror with a bang. In fact, there are so many references to 80’s horror in this one that if that was your bag, you will love this story. Not only will it scare the pants off you but you will enjoy the film links and reminiscing about horror villains from bygone years.

Jason Parent was born to write this sort of stuff. It’s a rehashed plot but at the same time fresh and new and exciting and scary and just damn good fun.

It’s guess the killer time! And I bet you won’t!

★★★★★ for general.

★★★★★ for horror.


So there you have it. Confessions impressions on Bad Apples 3.

If I am being perfectly honest, this is not my favourite of the collections so far. Giving the fact that the overall rating will still be high based on the average scores of the stories, if might seem a little strange saying that but I was a little disappointed.

The new boys in this one kick some serious ass. John McNee and Mark Matthews pull off two seriously good stories but for me, Craig Saunders totally hammered this one big style. He didn’t just nail it. He used a sledge hammer to drive home some drawing pins. Superb stuff.

Of the normal crew, Jason Parent and Edward Lorn are streets ahead in this one. The other guys produced some wonderful stories but definitely not as strong as earlier ones.

If I was to pick out a favourite or two in this collection, then October’s End and Pulp would come out on top.

The one thing that you will always get in a Bad Apples collection is a bunch of stories from a bunch of authors that will be so totally different from the last one you read that the level of variety is just superb. Yeah they are all connected to Halloween but that’s as close as they get to being similar.

To summarise: it’s Bad Apples 3. There is something for everyone in here. This is an essential Halloween read. Go put it on your seasonal shelf!


General rating:

★★★★.5

Horror rating:

★★★★.5


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Book Synopsis:

The Bad Apples crew is back with its biggest Halloween anthology yet! Join The Light Brothers, Edward Lorn, Jason Parent, Gregor Xane, Mark Matthews, John McNee and Craig Saunders for a fresh delivery of all-new macabre tales for the haunting season.

On Halloween night, an artist intends to use humanity as his canvas, to mold flesh into his greatest masterpiece. In Adam and Evans Light’s BELLE SOUFFRANCE, suffering has never been so beautiful.

Everyone knows you are what you eat. So Cam probably shouldn’t munch on those chocolate eyeballs he stole. Sins of the past are only one bite away in John McNee’s CHOCOLATE COVERED EYEBALL.

Halloween comes once a year for most people. Unfortunately for Harvey, it might be coming around a little more often in Craig Saunders’ OCTOBER’S END.

The girl behind the counter at the local costume shop reads horror novels and only horror novels. She's perfect. And she's hosting an intimate Halloween get-together in Gregor Xane's THE UNCLE TAFFY'S GIRL.

Charli is usually lonely, but tonight she’s on a bus headed to a party where she hopes the man of her dreams might finally notice her. But when a masked man enters the bus, it’ll be the ride not the party she never forgets in Edward Lorn’s LAST STOP. 

Christians say Halloween is a pagan holiday, and Keagan’s mother doesn’t think Jesus would approve of celebrating it. Little does she realize that they’re about to find out if that’s true from Jesus himself in Mark Matthews’ BODY OF CHRIST.

Any cornfield Halloween party filled with teenagers dressed like iconic horror villains is bound to end with murder and mayhem. But when a grim reaper throws in a twist, the killing really gets out of hand in Jason Parent’s PULP.

(This book contains adult content and is suitable for mature readers only.)


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EVANS LIGHT has been in love with the written word from an early age, and works in a variety of genres, but stories of the "Weird Tales" variety remain his favorite.

Frequently drawn to uncommon experiences, Evans has thrown himself headfirst into a wide range of unusual situations, from testing low-level-entry parachutes with British Army Airborne units to travelling the vast reaches of inner space using sensory deprivation tanks.


Evans has lived here and there across the United States, from the mountains to the beaches to the desert, and currently chooses to reside in a southern state where the weather is warm and living is easy. He is the proud father of fine sons and the lucky husband of a beautiful wife.


His brother, Adam Light, is also a bestselling horror writer, and the two frequently collaborate as "THE LIGHT BROTHERS".


And for more about Evans, visit his site or find him on social media:


Website - Facebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page


Adam Light resides in northeast Florida with his beautiful wife and daughter, and their aptly, though perhaps not so imaginatively named Walker hound, Walker. He haunts a cubicle by day, writes horror stories at night, and virtually never sleeps.

He is the author of several short horror stories, some of which have been published in his first collection Toes Up. He also has stories in the anthologies Dead Roses, Bad Apples, and Bad Apples 2. He is currently at work on a novella, and a novel-length work, with his brother and frequent collaborator, Evans Light.


And for more about Adam, visit his site or find him on social media:


Website - Facebook - Twitter - Goodreads - Amazon Page


John McNee is the writer of numerous strange and disturbing horror stories, published in a variety of strange and disturbing anthologies, as well as the novel 'Prince of Nightmares'.

He is also the creator of Grudgehaven and the author of 'Grudge Punk', a collection of short stories detailing the lives and deaths of its gruesome inhabitants.

He lives on the west coast of Scotland, where he works for a trade magazine.

And for more about John, visit his site or find him on social media:



Craig Saunders is the author of over thirty novels and novellas, first published with 'Rain' in 2011. Stories include 'Deadlift', 'Vigil', 'Damned to Cold Fire' and 'Masters of Blood and Bone', called 'A rare treat from a master of horror' by The Examiner. Which is nice, isn't it?

His writes dark fiction/horror with an element of crime or mystery, and epic fantasy. His shorter fiction appears in various anthologies and magazines. Sometimes he dabbles with humour - but only when he's feeling serious.

Born in 1972 in London, England, Craig did some stuff (like growing up - abridged version), then studied Japanese and Law in Cardiff, Wales. After deciding the legal side of the law wasn't much fun, he worked in Japan. Lived there, too. Obviously. Hell of a commute, otherwise. He experimented with jobs as diverse as a translator and interpreter, English teacher, editor, dog walker, carpenter, doorman, and others besides...and hated them all. Except the carpentry bit. I like a nice bit of wood.

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He lives in Norfolk, England, with his wife and children. He likes nice people, warm sheds and good coffee.

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Gregor Xane lives in southwestern Ohio. When he's not writing, he can be found in his workshop bolting little satellite dishes to the foreheads of anesthetized goats. He's the author of the horror novellas Six Dead Spots and The Hanover Block. His short story "It Came From Hell and Smashed the Angels" is available as a free eBook download from just about everywhere.














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Edward Lorn is a reader, writer, and content creator. He's been writing for fun since the age of six, and writing professionally since 2011. He can be found haunting the halls of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Goodreads. He has blogs on both Booklikes and Wordpress, with such popular features as Ruminating On and Randomized Randomocity. 

Edward Lorn lives in the southeast United States with his wife and two children. Not to mention, Ash and Coal (a.k.a. his Goombas). He is currently working on his next novel, EVERYTHING IS HORRIBLE NOW.


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Mark Matthews has a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Michigan, and is a licensed professional counselor who has worked in mental health and substance abuse treatment for over 20 years. His novel MILK-BLOOD, along with its companion short story, The Damage Done, have been optioned for a full length feature film. ALL SMOKE RISES: MILK-BLOOD REDUX is the sequel and will be available in February of 2016.

He is the author of On the Lips of Children, from Books of the Dead Press, which was nominated as a semi-finalist for the 2014 Best Kindle Book Awards. Matthews has run 13 marathons, and has two running based books, The Jade Rabbit and Chasing the Dragon, also available on amazon. He lives near Detroit with his wife and two daughters. All of his books are based on true settings.

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In his head, Jason Parent lives in many places, but in the real world, he calls New England his home. The region offers an abundance of settings for his writing and many wonderful places in which to write them. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his cuddly corgi named Calypso.

In a prior life, Jason spent most of his time in front of a judge . . . as a civil litigator. When he finally tired of Latin phrases no one knew how to pronounce and explaining to people that real lawsuits are not started, tried and finalized within the 60-minute timeframe they see on TV (it's harassing the witness; no one throws vicious woodland creatures at them), he traded in his cheap suits for flip flops and designer stubble. The flops got repossessed the next day, and he's back in the legal field . . . sorta. But that's another story.


When he's not working, Jason likes to kayak, catch a movie, travel any place that will let him enter, and play just about any sport (except that ball tied to the pole thing where you basically just whack the ball until it twists in on knot or takes somebody's head off - he misses the appeal). And read and write, of course. He does that too sometimes.


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