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About Joshua D Taylor
Joshua D Taylor is an author who started writing a few years ago when he realized he was too old to play make-believe. He lives in southeastern Pennsylvania with his wife and a one-eared cat. He enjoys gardening, comic books, ska-punk music, Disney World, and traveling with his wife. Raised during weirdness that was the late 20th century Josh’s eclectic interests produce eclectic works. He loves to mix-n-match things from different genres and story elements to achieve a madcap hodgepodge of the truly unexpected.
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What miracles can more than one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
We all have a fascination for things that scare us—the thrill, the heart-stopping jump scares, the terrifying suspense. From the youngest age, we’re fascinated by the fiendish and furry, the creepiest critters, the naughty and the nasty. Horror is all around us, from the clowns who hide under our bed, to the things we might drag up from the brook at the bottom of the garden, and the zombies who crawl our streets.
As author, Megan Feehley, so beautifully says; there is beauty just before the terror…a silken breath taken before the spill of righteousness…the warmth of a licking flame preceding the scald.
So, close the drapes, check the locks, turn on all the lights and get comfortable. But don’t close your eyes…
Never close your eyes...
What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
Featuring: Zoey Xolton, Stacey Jaine McIntosh, Cindar Harrell, Terry Miller, Delaney McCormick, Beth W. Patterson, Umair Mirxa, Jo Seysener, Eddie D. Moore, Gabriella Balcom, N. M. Brown, Aron Beauregard, Nerisha Kemraj, G. Allen Wilbanks… + 44 other talented international authors!
Originally from Raven & Drake Publishing, this re-release of New Tales of Old volume 1 comes just in time for the all-new continuation of the series from Black Ink Fiction.
Delve into this shared world anthology featuring thirteen stories of pure horror, blood-curdling violence and spectacularly bad decisions. A young couple trying to escape a bad situation, a woman searching for a lost friend, a pair of friends looking for a story of a lifetime. These are just some of the tragic tales found within, inspired by the poor folks who fell foul of old Route Thirteen and Whiskey Pete’s.
You ever heard of Route Thirteen? No, not that one.
The real one.
It ain’t on no map, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who’s travelled it. I dare say this book’s the only evidence you’ll ever come across mentioning that forgotten road. Or the bar.
Goes by the name of Whiskey Pete’s.
That shiver you just felt? That’s a warning, and so’s this book. Thirteen stories of pure horror, blood-curdling violence and spectacularly bad decisions, inspired by the poor folks who fell foul of old Route Thirteen and Whiskey Pete’s.
Let this book be your warning. If you find yourself on that forsaken road, with the warming lights of Whiskey Pete’s upon your windshield, turn back. Or it’ll be your Last Stop
A shared-world anthology of dread authored by
Holley Cornetto ~ L. T. Emery ~ Peter J. Foote
J.W. Garrett ~ David Green ~ Stephen Herczeg
Abigail Linhardt ~ Beth W. Patterson ~ Lynne Phillips
Austin Shirey ~ Joshua D Taylor ~ V. A. Vazquez ~ Patrick Winters
Travel through the universe discovering the possibilities of the unknown and exploring the infinite worlds of the future...and sometimes the past.
Twenty talented authors bring you a dynamic collection of science fiction and space epics in one amazing collection.
A cadet onboard her colony’s last hope for survival must overcome her tragic loss and endure the extremities of cargo hauling in Deep Space, or suffer the same fate as her unlucky crewmates.
A translator on the only exploratory spacecraft funded by a reality TV show dodges the constant cameras while her crewmates grind the gossip gears. She spends the one-way trip piecing together the secret of their destination and finds more than the answer to her life-long search for belonging.
Earth is but a dire souvenir for those old enough to remember it. When Captain Ericson's ship crashed on an unknown planet, seemingly sharing the same properties as Earth, he thinks he has made the greatest discovery of all time: a new home to mankind. That is until the planet reveals its darkest secrets.
Cybernetically enhanced trooper Dared Locke (codename Dreadlock) and his team are sent in to bring a known terrorist leader and xeno-biologist Professor to justice, but they find creatures beyond imagination that lead them to a final confrontation.
And many more.
Discover who shares the universe with us...because we're not alone...
FEATURED AUTHORS
Abduction by A.L. King
Bound by Adam Bennett
Steel Thumper by Cameron Marcoux
Echoes of Lives Gone By by Carole de Monclin
Kruz by David Bowmore
Point Zero by E.L. Giles
The Lucky One by Gregg Cunningham
Afterglow by Jacob Baugher
Ride the Lightning by Joachim Heijndermans
Truth to Power by Joel R. Hunt
The Mystery of the Missing Modules by Joshua D. Taylor
Unbeknownst by K.R. Monin
Not My Vessel by Marcus Cook
The Space Between Space by Raven Corinn Carluk
Augmetic Reality by Sam M. Phillips
Bite of the Flamingo Boa by Shawn M. Klimek
Fields of Quay by Shelly Jarvis
Dreadlock by Stephen Herczeg
Ascension by Umair Mirxa
Below the Surface by Vonnie Winslow Crist
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The stories: Richard Kodai - The Collector; Laszlo Tamasfi - The Morgue; Emerald Wilkins - Never Stay Still; Natasha Smith - Sister’s Keeper; Joshua D. Taylor - Cull House; Richard Kodai - Summer’s Almost Over; Brian Duncan - Door Jam; Andrew Nance - The Joshua Horn; W. T. Paterson - Hit and Run; Richard Kodai - Ms. Whetstone’s Dragon; Gabor Csigas - A House for Wolves; Joyce Frohn - Meeting an Urban Legend; Stephanie Kubin - Beautiful Flower; Richard Kodai - The Rooster Gang; Courtney Martin - Curfew; V. Mylynne Smith - Hands to Yourself; Josh Townley - The Nothing; Sarah Liddle - When the Wind Stops; Richard Kodai - The Dancer; M. A. Smith - Feeding the Followers; Michelle Mellon - The Shed; Joseph Watson - Monster in my Pocket; Richard Kodai - The Creepy Guy; Victoria Dalpe - Winter Break in Fox Hollow; Kirby Kellogg - For Sale; P. L. McMillan - Minksy Didn’t Come Home; Morgan Elektra - An Old Friend; Richard Kodai - Parallel; Laszlo Tamasfi - Prey; C. L. Burroughs - The Fox Hollow Little Library; Daniel Craig Roche - Enter the Light; Richard Kodai - They’re Alive!; Evan Purcell - Billy’s First; P. A. O’Neil - Anything for a Friend; Mark Kodama - Marnie’s Only Son; John Crofts - Mr. Jones’s Roses; Richard Kodai - Picky Girl; Carmen Rockhill - The Hidebehind; Jolie Mandelbaum - Huma; Ken Carlson - Will Anyone Hear it Fall?; Richard Kodai - Hox Follow; C. B. Jones - The Babysssitter; Rowena McGowan - Wanted: Curator; A. G. Hilton - All Quiet on Chester Street; E. E. King - Tommy’s Birthday Party; Richard Kodai - Brand-New Mr. Wilson; Giles Selig - The Protocol; Gail A. King - Destiny; Michael Fassbender - Rendezvous at the Lookout; Richard Kodai - Half Seven; Michael Triozzi - The Three-Twenty-Nine; Simon Clarke - Silly; Alexis Laufman - The Blacksmith; Paul Tanner - The Oddities Collection; Richard Kodai - Time Shattered; Michael Dussing - The Curse of Hangman Jack; Astrid Boneck - Coffin Tree; Janet K. Shawgo - Mirror, Mirror; Richard Kodai - Bad Boss; Camille Davis - Angel; Jim Bates - Strange Wind; Marcus Cook - The Dinner Guest; Laurie Hall - Red-Handed; Richard Kodai - Grandma Gina’s House; Kelli A. Wilkins - A Witch’s Wishes; Jordan J. Hall - The Siren; Mydhili R. Varma - Iron is my Undoing; Richard Kodai - Little Gods; Laszlo Tamasfi - The Special; Dee Caples - Ghost Writer; Brian Shaw - The Boarding House Seer; J. T. Seate - A Family Affair; Mark Towse - Cosy Street
Is it a wolf? A ghost? A stalker? A monster from another world? Or something far far worse?
Scary Snippets: Campfire Edition will have you rekindle your fear of the great outdoors with over 40 award winning authors from around the world reminding you that terror is everywhere.
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