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Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: No. 8 Kindle Edition
Daniel Arthur Smith (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
Jessica West (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
Hank Garner (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Jessica West shares a voice of reason.
Hank Garner continues the crossroads series.
Artie Cabrera tells the tale of Columbus that may have been.
And Daniel Arthur Smith starts a journey back to Brooklyn.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 2016
- File size810 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B01LG5AMU0
- Publisher : Holt Smith Ltd (September 1, 2016)
- Publication date : September 1, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 810 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 71 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,737,323 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,529 in Teen & Young Adult Dystopian eBooks
- #4,985 in Metaphysical Science Fiction eBooks
- #6,250 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Daniel Arthur Smith is a USA Today bestselling author. His titles include Spectral Shift, Hugh Howey Lives, The Cathari Treasure, The Somali Deception, and a few other novels and short stories. He also curates the phenomenal short fiction series Tales from the Canyons of the Damned and Frontiers of Speculative Fiction.
He was raised in Michigan and graduated from Western Michigan University where he studied philosophy, with focus on cognitive science, meta-physics, and comparative religion. He began his career as a bartender, barista, poetry house proprietor, teacher, and then became a technologist and futurist for the Fortune 100 across the Americas and Europe.
Daniel has traveled to over 300 cities in 22 countries, residing in Los Angeles, Kalamazoo, Prague, Crete, and now writes between Manhattan and Connecticut where he lives with his wife and young sons.
For more information, visit danielarthursmith.com
I'm from NYC, and I'm the creator of Gravity City Digital Magazine and novels as well as an okay graphic designer. I've worked and performed in the music industry for seventeen years before writing and releasing my first book I'M NOT DEAD: The Journals of Charles Dudley in 2013. Other than that, I own a bunch of cats.
Hank Garner is the author of Bloom, Mulligan, The Witching Hour, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, Writer's Block, and has contributed to several anthologies. He also hosts a weekly podcast called Author Stories where he interviews successful authors each week about writing and the creative process. Find the podcast at http://hankgarner.com/category/podcast/
Hank's days are filled with interviewing the bestselling authors of today for The Author Stories Podcast and writing stories about life. Hank lives in Mississippi with his wife of over twenty years and five children.
Jessica West specializes in short fiction. Her comfort zone is somewhere dark, brutally honest, and populated with troubled or chaotic characters who are usually compelled by a need for justice and aren't too picky about how they get it.
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Jessica West’s “The Disturbing Visions of Imogen Schexnider” – Imogen is a woman who was unable to have a child of her own and adopted an infant named Alice. But when Imogen starts thinking about bad things that could potentially happen to Alice, it’s only a mother being overly concerned for her child, right? A psychologically disturbing and twisted tale that gives you goosebumps because of the cold terror it incites in your mind. It also expertly plays on the deep fears every parent has and amplifies it to suspenseful effect.
Hank Garner’s “Crossroads II” – As we pick up from the first part of this serial, the reader wonders along with Charlie the truck driver what happened after he blacked out. Waking up in Weston General Hospital afterward, he doesn’t remember his experiences on the highway at all. What will Charlie discover as he slowly puts the pieces together? A slow building mystery that increases the tension, with a horrifying ending and a hook that makes you want to know more about what happens next.
Artie Cabrera’s “Diablo Del Mar: The Strange Tales of Christopher Columbus's Voyages” – When Columbus fails to find what he was seeking out on the ocean, he’s exiled by his patrons upon hearing his bizarre and unusual story. But when a member of a mysterious cult approaches him with an offer he can’t refuse, what is the price he must pay? Remarkably strange, off-kilter and just plain exciting, this tale has unpredictable twists, written with a distinct language and style that brings a refreshing you-are-there perspective to this engrossing story.
Daniel Arthur Smith’s “Back to Brooklyn” – After the power has gone out, Axel and his friends are trying to get to Brooklyn but the sight of so many dead bodies freaks them out. Something strange and ghastly happened out here but what? As we travel on this eerie trip with them through the city that’s shrouded by fog, dread develops with each step on their journey. And the startling ending makes you question what is going on here as you read it, causing me to look forward to the next installment of this continuing apocalyptic serial to get some answers.
The two continuing serials create an atmosphere that envelops you in them, inciting a desire to read more. The other two are standalone short stories that are completely immersive and draw you in with prose and strong storytelling skills that grip you until you see how it ends. Together, it’s all combined into one marvelous collection!
Please note I was given a free copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review.
The Disturbing Visions of Imogen Schexnider: This is disturbingly tragic.
Crossroads 2: More Deep South saga.... Yes please!
Diablo Del Mar: A complete mix-up of genres and an unexpected enrichment to 'The Tales'.
Back to Brooklyn: What is going on here? Fog 'n' WW2 relics!! Whatever is happening to the Big Apple, I hope it's gonna continue for many, many episodes!
Jessica West, gives us that little extra creepy feeling in her short piece... Hank Garner, has proven that Weston is special, but the crossroads, man some places should be left alone. Artie Cabrera tells us an alternate history. And Daniel leaves us with a puzzle and a German u-boat... hummm...