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About Shane Hawk
Shane Hawk is the author of the Indigenous horror collection, ANOKA, and the co-editor of NEVER WHISTLE AT NIGHT, an anthology of Indigenous dark fiction (forthcoming, Fall 2023 from Penguin Random House). He lives in San Diego with his beautiful wife. Learn more about him by visiting shanehawk.com.
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Blog postTwitter can be difficult to manage for writers. You just want to write your books and sell them, but how do you pull off the latter? You could do nothing and have your publisher do all the lifting (good luck), you could just self-publish and sit there (good luck, lol), or you could make use …
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Blog postWhen we brought Roland into our home, he had a difficult time adjusting. For weeks, we tolerated the intense whimpering and writhing in his bassinet. The bags under my eyes sank heavy as if summoned by the vast, unnamed gods below. Please, allow me one good night’s rest. When I couldn’t take it anymore, she took the reins and consoled him. My wife would light scented candles and coo above him, her favorite old leather-bound book in hand. The baby mobile I constructed out of twigs, raven feath2 years ago Read more
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Blog postAnoka: A Collection of Indigenous Horror is my debut horror collection. My first published book. It contains six tales and all take place in Anoka, Minnesota aka the “Halloween Capital of the World.” ANOKA is available through Amazon and Audible.
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Welcome to Anoka, Minnesota, a small city just outside of the Twin Cities dubbed “The Halloween Capital of the World” since 1937. Here before you lie several tales involving bone collectors, pagan witches, werewol2 years ago Read more -
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Titles By Shane Hawk
MY GRANDMA'S BLURB:
"Please find another hobby. This is too horrible for words. How can you imagine someone enjoying this?"
It explores the dark states of America, unearthing all that is evil, depraved, and eldritch on the cusp of Halloween.
All proceeds go to a charity called 'A Place Called Home', which gives children and teens a chance to have meaningful lives away from the influence of gangland culture in Los Angeles. By purchasing this book, you will be making a real difference to the lives of so many bright, young hopefuls.
Thank you for 'your' contribution!
Spacefaring researchers disturb an ancient horror. An enchanted object curses a grieving widow. A haunted reel torments a film student. A murder trial hinges on a chilling testimony.
In Howls From Hell, sixteen emerging horror writers pave the way for the future of the genre. Fans of dark and macabre fiction will savor this exhibition of all-original tales born from one of the fastest-growing horror communities in the world: HOWL Society.
With a foreword by GRADY HENDRIX, this anthology unveils the horror writers of tomorrow with spine-tingling stories from:
P.L. McMillan
J.W. Donley
Shane Hawk
Christopher O'Halloran
Alex Wolfgang
Amanda Nevada DeMel
Lindsey Ragsdale
Solomon Forse
Justin Faull
M. David Clarkson
B.O.B. Jenkin
S.E. Denton
Thea Maeve
Joseph Andre Thomas
Joe Radkins
Quinn Fern
“Quality horror by true believers—who can write. What more can you ask for?”
-Stephen Graham Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians
"No two stories are alike in this carefully curated anthology—a chorus of fresh voices unafraid to search the depths of hell for the darkest horror and gouge it onto the page."
-Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads
“An anthology for horror devotees by horror devotees, Howls From Hell first pays homage to horror’s venerable tropes, then blows them away.”
-J.D. Horn, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The King of Bones and Ashes
“Howls From Hell gifts us with sixteen imaginative nightmares from some of the freshest voices emerging in horror and dark fiction. The stories in this collection are fierce and delightfully wicked. I’m certain we’re going to be reading a lot from these writers for years to come.”
-Cynthia Pelayo, two-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated poet and author