Christopher L Smith

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About Christopher L Smith
A native Texan by birth (if not geography), Chris moved 'home' as soon as he could.
Attending Texas A+M for two of the four years he lived in College Station, he learned quickly that there was more to college than drinking beer and going to football games.
Deciding that a change of venue may be more beneficial, he moved to San Antonio, attending SAC and UTSA, graduating in late 2000 with a BA in Lit.
While there, he also met a wonderful lady that somehow found him to be funny, charming, and worth marrying. (She has since changed her mind on the funny and charming, but figures he's still a keeper.)
After the birth of his first child, and while waiting on the second, Chris decided that he should start his own business, and has been running it since 2001.
In a fit of creative inspiration, Chris began writing flash fiction in 2012, moved on to short stories, and should be finishing his first solo novel any day now. His first story, 'Bad Blood and Old Silver,' appears in the 'Luna's Children:Stranger Worlds' anthology, from Dark Oak Press. Other stories to be released: 'What manner of Fool,' featured in Michael Hanson's 'Sha'daa: Inked' anthology; 'Isaac Crane and the Ancient Hunger' in Fantom Enterprise's 'Dark Corners' anthology; and '150 Miles to Huntsville' in Baen's Black Tide Rising anthology. He has also co-authored (with Jason Cordova) 'Kraken Mare' from Severed Press.
His two cats allow him, his wife, their three kids, and two dogs to reside outside of San Antonio.
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When the world as we know it has ended and all that remains of humanitys earthly ways are the stories that reside within the libraries of the space habitats, the view of humanity can be skewed. In these twenty-four stories is a sample of how the earthly mind worked, how it delighted in terrifying, how it indulged in the horrific. What must our future selves think of us?
This second volume in the Night Chills series offers tales from authors who joined us in Terror by Gaslight, as well as some new and delightful minds. Rie Sheridan Rose, Wayne Borean, R. E. Hinkle, Catherine Stovall, and John Manning himself are among those who have filled the pages of this volume with a sprinkling of humor and a large dose of chills.
Created by Michael H. Hanson
Edited by Edward McKeown
Foreword by Halo Jankowski
Introduction by Trent Zelazny
Featuring a new story by the late C.J. Henderson
The mother of all apocalypses, The Sha’Daa, is back, and more terrifying than ever! Multiple portals to horrifying hell dimensions are opening up all across the Earth. But there is still hope. The mysterious Johnny the Salesman is up to his usual tricks, offering dark trades if one is brave enough to accept them. And his latest ally, the immortal tattoo artist Haumea, just might have the answer to saving the planet from destruction. Now if only she can create enough supernatural tattoos in forty-eight hours to turn the tide against evil. Fourteen authors of the macabre offer up twelve gruesome tales of supernatural tattoos in this delightful shared-world adventure.
The Doomsday Clock for the End Times is Ticking and reaching out to Dark Magic Portals of Infinity. The call is out for Demon Slayers Fighting Evil. Sha'Daa is the Apocalypse Survival Kit for Earth's Armies of the Night as Portals to Hell and Gateways to Abomination begin to open across forty-eight hours. Monster Hunters stand ready at every Doorway to Danger.
- Michael H. Hanson
- Edward McKeown
- C.J. Henderson
- Beth W. Patterson
- Arthur Sanchez
- Dina Leacock
- Kacey Ezell
- Vivian Caethe
- Robby Hilliard
- Richard Groller
- Shebat Legion
- Jordanne Fuller
- Christopher L. Smith
- and Leona R. Wisoker
For countless centuries, mankind has watched as the sun goes down knowing that Luna will rise in its place, to rain her brilliant shards of light upon the Earth. But for the cursed and afflicted, that silvery orb brings horror and death.
Luna’s Children: Stranger Worlds takes the stories of the werewolf and turns them in their pointy ears. From the American Old West to the Victorian-era streets of London, from the Far East to worlds undiscovered, from steampunk to Nazis, Stranger Worlds takes us on 21 horror-filled journeys from the twisted minds of some of the best writers.
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