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ABC's of Terror, Volume IV Kindle Edition
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When you think of your neighbors, what do you think of? The friendly older couple that wave each day as you return home from work. The guy across the street that is always working in his yard. The lady that walks her dog around your home. What if you found out those people had horrifying secrets? Secrets not meant for the world to know. This book contains 26 stories of neighbors to hope you never encounter.
Includes stories from -
R.J. Benetti
Peter Caffrey
Benjamin Chadwick
Shawnna Deresch
Ash Ericmore
Chris Grindstaff
Matt Henshaw
W. Dale Jordan
D.A. Latham
Todd Love
Nathan D. Ludwig
John Lynch
Gary McDonough
Connor McQueen
Matt Micheli
Harrison Phillips
Joe Scipione
John Shupeck
Elton Skelter
Colt Skinner
J. Snow
Megan Stockton
Steve Thompson
B.M. Tolkovsky
Mark Towse
Arther Wick
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 21, 2022
- File size3796 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B0BG6HWKMK
- Publisher : D&T Publishing LLC (September 21, 2022)
- Publication date : September 21, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 3796 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 259 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #549,986 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #363 in Horror Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- #690 in Horror Anthologies (Books)
- #1,172 in Fiction Anthologies
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About the authors
Steve Thompson is the author of 2 short and flash fiction collections. His First "Real Life, a Dream and a tall Tale" contains 4 non-fiction stories, one being a dream he had when he was 6 and his first fiction story. The second book "Forlorn" is a collection of Sci-Fi and horror.
Steve was born and still resides in Moncton New Brunswick Canada where he is currently working on publishing a horror anthology "When the Clock Strikes 13" from his In Your Face Books publication.
Mark Towse is an Englishman living in Australia. He would sell his soul to the devil or anyone buying if it meant he could write full-time. Alas, he left it very late to begin this journey, penning his first story since primary school at the ripe old age of 45. Since then, he's been published in the likes of Flash Fiction Magazine, Cosmic Horror, Suspense Magazine, ParABnormal, Raconteur, and his work has also appeared three times on The No Sleep Podcast and on many other excellent productions such as The Grey Rooms. His first collection, ‘Face the Music,’ has just been released by All Things That Matter Press and is available via Amazon, Dymocks, B&N, etc.
Look out for his story, 'Devil's Ink' in Midnight in the Pentagram from Silver Shamrock.
https://twitter.com/MarkTowsey12
https://marktowsedarkfiction.wordpress.com/
https://www.instagram.com/towseywrites/
Gary McDonough graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University with a degree in Teaching and now lives with his wife and two sons in Cheshire. He loves all things horror and enjoys listening to a wide range of bands that fall within the heavy metal genre. He currently has short stories featured in a variety of publications and who knows what will come next...
A United States Marine Corps Veteran and Horror writer, John lives somewhere in Rhode Island with his wife, kids, cat, and English Bulldog.
Nathan is a writer and filmmaker. He is the producer of feature films such as Worst Laid Plans and Trucksquatch through his production company GenreBlast Films. He is also the founder and director of the GenreBlast Film Festival, which has a permanent home at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Winchester, VA. It was recently named one of Moviemaker Magazine's Top 50 Genre Fests In The World. He resides with his wife and their two daughters in Richmond, VA. He loves Warren Zevon, Asian cinema, and independent pro-wrestling. His debut novella "Love Potion #666" was released in 2022 from D&T Publishing and his first short story collection "The Comfy Cozy Nihilist" is coming from GenreBlast Books. He is currently working on his next two novellas, "The Reurrection Girl" and "Method Hack"
Shawnna Deresch has been crafting scary stories since she could first talk. Her love of horror began when she was a child watching horror movies with her father and now as an adult is obsessed with anything horror related. She’s a lover of paranormal investigations and loves checking out old cemeteries and old buildings.
She travels extensively and splits her time between the Chicagoland area and the coast of South Carolina. She lives with her three blue heelers, two black rescue cats and one hazel-eyed boyfriend in a condo near the beach of a big city.
She is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and is the HWA Chicagoland Chapter Coordinator as well as a HWA Chapter Program Co-Manager. Her short stories have appeared in Kandisha Press Women of Horror Anthology Volume 3 and D&T Publishing ABC’s of Terror, Volume IV.
Shawnna can be found at www.shawnnaderesch.com, on Twitter: @shawnnaderesch or Instagram: @shawnna_deresch_author.
Megan Stockton is an indie author who lives in rural Middle Tennessee with her husband and two children. She primarily writes dystopian, horror, thriller, and science fiction/fantasy novels that are character-driven and immersive. She is known for delivering works that are raw, thought-provoking, brutal, and cinematic.
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A is for Abscess Aphrodisiac by Connor McQueen
If you have a nasty, pus filled abscess, go to the doctor, not the neighbor nurse.
This one made my stomach roil!
B is for Beyond the Rift by Benjamin Chadwick
Oooo….Cosmic horror, love, love this one! “I’ve seen the beyond, and it is filled with terror.”
C is for Crash by Harrison Phillips
When playing ball in the yard, be careful where the ball goes. The neighbor has a hidden secret, disturbing and grotesque!
D is for Draugr by Colt Skinner
Ratting out friends finds one young man in a sticky situation when they plot their revenge. There is a danger lurking in a basement, creepy!
E is for Elderly (Ethel Edgerton) by Chris Grindstaff
Wiles of a witchy woman. “Come over here, dear. I want to thank you for all your help tonight…”
F is for Foe Killer Creek by B. M. Tolkovsky
Neighbors are not always what they appear to be.
Excellent plot twist!
G is for Gary Gilroy by John Lynch
This is one of those “WTH”did I just read? stories, but it also made me chuckle! The meat on the grill is not a prime choice.
H is for Happy Homemaker by Shawnna Deresch
Remember the old days when the door to door sellers were considered the “Ding Dong ladies?” Pushy and often talked many into buying their products, would not take no for an answer. There is more to this story than meets the eye, there is something hidden underneath the surface of all that make-up!
I is for Inside by Nathan D. Ludwig
A quiet suburban neighborhood gets a new neighbor and he has plans of his own for this tight little community. He craves the essence of humans and causes mental and physical pain.
J is for Jawbreaker by Joe Scipione
Beware of the monster next door!
Monsters don’t live like us!
K is for Killer on the Loose by Steve Thompson
If you want a unique way to murder, try a box of cereal! Trust no one!
L is for The Lacrimosas by Matt Henshaw
Impending doom upon the town of Kaskaskia when the Lacrimosas move in.
Murder and mayhem!
M is for Marty by Gary McDonough
“Marty Fissure was a geek, an uber-geek.”
A superhero and comic book fetish turns into a vision of building a perfect team.
Marty is one effed up dude!
N is for Ned Jrs’ New Neighbor by Matt Micheli
Ooooo….this one is a naughty little nugget! Quickly turning to dark and sinister!
O is for Ojo Amarillo by Arther Wick
“Free drinks, free food, creepy house.”
Thou shalt not steal for it is forbidden and one may be visited by unsightly monsters!
P is for Patrick by W. Dale Jordan
Steamy! Obsession evolves into possession.
Q is for Qwaint by Megan Stockton
Edie Qwaint, dog lover, monster slayer.
R is for Rachael (Like From Friends) by Ash Ericmor
A noisy neighbor has a reason for loud music. Beware the hungry neighbor above!
S is for Screamer by John Shupeck
Pay attention to what you see. See the person.
Spicy, dirty, juicy horror!
Ending in screams!
T is for Transformation by Todd Love
A young man thirsty for acceptance among other desires, finds the family he belongs with.
A combination of lust and bloodshed.
I love the direction this one went in, great story!
U is for Unacceptable by Mark Towse
Anxiety, self isolation, agoraphobia, hatred of humans.
I don’t like change, either!
The main character is so easy to connect with and the ending is a jaw dropper!
Love, love, love this one!
V is for Venomous by D. A. Latham
Poor Ned! Peeping at the neighbor women put him in deep trouble with these two vixens.
What a story!!
Loved it!
W is for Won’t You Be My Neighbor? by R.J. Benetti
LMAO!
Creepy vibes, but I chuckled so much I had tears rolling!
Awesome!
X is for ‘XXX_PartyBoi69’ by Elton Skelter
Whew! This one is really dark and brutal!
Really great writing!
Y is for Yuri by J Snow
Hillbilly Gunner and the taxidermist neighbor, Yuri. Just what is he stuffing?
I really enjoyed the “hillbilly” writing style!
Z is for Zimmer Frame by Peter Caffrey
Youth begets youth in the most vile way possible!
Jeepers creepers, that was one sick and twisted story!
There are some repeated tropes, but each has its own twist. I enjoyed this book even when it made my face scrunch in disgust and my stomach churn. We horror lovers are a strange breed. Get this one!
A is for absolutely astounding collection
B is for bunch of talented authors
C is for completely enthralling stories
D is for diabolically unique ideas
E is for eerie tales of weird neighbors
I loved every story in this book. Twenty six authors with twenty six unique stories of weird neighbors. This book makes me glad I interact with my neighbors as little as possible!