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ABC's of Terror, Volume 3 Kindle Edition
Chris Miller (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
Patrick C. Harrison III (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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- Print length166 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 19, 2021
- File size3384 KB
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- ASIN : B095J7FP75
- Publisher : D&T Publishing LLC (May 19, 2021)
- Publication date : May 19, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3384 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 166 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #594,392 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #615 in Horror Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- #1,237 in Horror Anthologies (Books)
- #2,472 in Fiction Anthologies
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About the authors
Dale Parnell was born and raised in Norwich and has lived in Staffordshire for almost twenty years. He has been writing, in various forms, for most of his adult life and finds short stories the most enjoyable. His first collection, "The Green Cathedral" includes some of his oldest works along with more recent pieces. He finds inspiration comes most readily in ordinary, everyday moments - like long train journeys and walking to work.
In 2019 Dale released his first collection of poetry, "If I Were Not Me" and his second collection of short stories, "Bramble and other stories".
Chris Miller is a native Texan who began writing from an early age. In 2017 he began publishing, and since then has published several novels—including the Amazon bestselling Splatter Western, DUST (nominated for the Splatterpunk Award)—a collection, SHATTERED SKIES, and has also been inducted into many anthologies. Chris is 1/3 of the writing collective CERBERUS, and likes to play guitar. He is first and foremost a family man and is happily married to the love of his life (and best friend) Aliana. They have three beautiful children and live in Winnsboro, TX.
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Victor J. Beowulf
Rachel Boucher
Tara Loscano
Matthew Clarke
Chris Bonner
Gary McDonough
Chuck Knight
Dawn DeBraal
Galina Trefel
Dawn Shea
Dale Parnell
N.M. Brown
Steve Thompson
Hillary Dodge
Ruthann Jagge
Patrick C. Harrison III (PC3/ 1/3 Cerberus)
Mark Young
Lance Dale
Trisha McKee
M. Ennenbach (1/3 Cerberus)
Christo
R.F. Blackstone
Chris Miller (1/3 Cerberus- yes, the whole gang is here)
John Cady
David Green
As someone is bound to notice, no I can count, one author does have two stories. Which are both fantastic! Throughout this entire anthology you will be entertained by cursed/haunted objects, or things left behind. I was originally going to pick a top five from the anthology, but I didn’t have a single complaint. That is saying a lot from someone who doesn’t really care for short story anthologies, but Dawn only has quality stories in here. I promise you it is a fun ride! Not to mention, some authors are seasoned, some are new, and some simply new to me. Also, it is absolutely necessary to mention that Cerberus as a whole is here! Those who are unaware that would be Patrick C. Harrison III (PC3), M. Ennenbach, and Chris Miller. They have a three novella book titled Cerberus Rising, and I was sold after reading this. I have read a bit from some of these authors, and they are very talented and need to be checked out if you have not yet. All three have entries in DHP’s Splatter Western Series as well!
Now, I know I mentioned those three in particular, but I could praise each and every author for their work contributed to ABC’s of Terror Vol. III. However, that would take a while, and I have rambled enough. The theme of all the stories as stated center around cursed or haunted objects. These tales are fun, somewhat creepy, and very creative. I will say the letter V was pretty bloody, caught me off guard a little, and brilliant.
All in all, I absolutely have to give ABC’s of Terror Vol. III five brooches out of five lockets! I enjoyed every story, and I do not have a criticism. I think that sums it up. I do not want to give away any spoilers. Until next time, my friends.
In no particular order, M. Ennenbach terrifies readers in his tale of a terrible typewriter in “T is for Typewriter”. A poor soul is given a box of goods from an estate sale and discovers a mint condition typewriter amongst the knick-knacks and calls his old friend, excited about his haul. A struggling writer, he is now thrilled to have a tool of the trade on his lonely table. His joy is short-lived, however, as his friend soon finds out. “T is for Typewriter” is a must read.
“P is for Potato” is another one that made me gruesomely giggle in sordid shame. Patrick C. Harrison, III or PC3 as we love to call him, pens a tale of delicious disgust as a medical assistant has had enough of a patient's disturbing bodily functions. I was appalled and enthralled as this story grew roots in my mind. Another well-penned, gruesome gorey, ahem, story.
Another fun tale by Victor J. Beowulf, kicked off the collection with “A is for Aqua-Net”, with a title like that, how could I not love it? Big hair, big rock, big 80’s vibes, nothing like nostalgia to get the brain going except this tale was not what I expected. Poor Fernando is just a lonely guy with oddly specific things to live for, writing horror, and serial killer items. When a can of Aqua-Net arrives at his doorstep, he is overjoyed and inspired to use it that very night. It belonged to a former rock legend, Andy Asp, who was arrested for the murder of quite a few groupies, amongst other crimes. Fernando could not have guessed the ending to this story, had he written it himself.