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Blog postWorking on a new Short Story for Aloysius Scrimshaw... The Dead Musician. He will put my words to his soul torturing sounds, stay tuned.
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Aloysius Scrimshaw... The Dead Musician.
Who is this that is spoken of? Why it is he who is I.. The one that they call Scrimshaw..
Who are they? Well that is still very much unclear my Friend.
Little is known about the origins of Aloysius Scrimshaw; both the historical and musical backgrounds o4 years ago Read more -
Blog postSo, here is a short story that I'm currently working on. It's in a rough stage. Only the beginning of the initial scene is tentatively laid down. I expect many changes as I go (the girl's name has already changed from Sally, to Marry after I decided to change the story to the late Victorian era in Central New York).
I will show you the notes and framework that I created first. I use this to plant the seeds for what the story will become. After I will lay down a scene structure, most of4 years ago Read more -
Blog postI wanted to give everyone a rundown of the works I have created, the works in progress, and the projects that slated to be worked on down the road.
First, I would like to highlight my first successful major release, Korean Road. It's a dark tale about a war veteran and the ghosts and demons that linger. The novella is my crack at addressing PTSD but from a horror authors perspective. It is in all major formats: Paperback, Kindle e-book, Kindle Unlimited, and Audiobook read by S. W. Sal4 years ago Read more -
Blog postFrom the upcoming novel Wendigo, raw and unedited with the formatting being a delightful mess!
Scott pulled into the drive next to his rusted out old trailer on the edge of town. His hands wrong tightly on the wheel after cutting the engine. He wasn’t ready to face her wrath yet and instead took another long drink of the bottle he had picked up on the way. His brother may have once been the sheriff, but right about now, he could give two shits. He took another pull and tossed
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Blog postSomething small that may, or may not end up in the novel. Unedited and Raw!
This is from a work in progress, an upcoming novel called Wendigo. If you enjoy my work, consider heading over to my Patreon site and following along, or becoming a patron to support my work and become part of the process. Winter was coming. The frantic time of the last gather was here. If he was to survive the squirrel knew he had to beat feet to make it. To survive. It was the only life he4 years ago Read more -
Blog postA little infographic into the history of the Korean War, and the characters from the novella. The tale is dark, it's not for the timid. This is not to be mistaken for a historical war story, it's a bloodcurdling paranormal that tackles the effects of PTSD in a startling way.
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Blog postIf you love audiobooks here is a great sample from Korean Road: A Novella, read by S. W. Salzman. This scene really gives you a feel for what's to come.
Follow the little boy Ronnie as he faces his fears, his fathers PTSD, and something much darker!
Korean Road Audiobook Sample
posted by Brian Scutt on February, 024 years ago Read more -
Blog postWendigo Excerpt
Scott nuzzled his face deep into the crook of her neck, breathing in her scent. Loving every bit of her. He kissed her there, and when he did flashes of blood and flesh pulsed through his mind. The lilacs. The whispers. He stuck his tongue out and traced the fine line of her jaw bone. She jumped back.
“Did you lick me?”
“I love you.” He said and drew her close again. “I’ll help you leave this place.” He whispered to her.
He pushed his lips to her c4 years ago Read more -
Blog postI just started a Patreon site and it gives my followers a unique opportunity to get behind the scenes access to things like unedited chapters of current works in progress, online-only short stories, free Ebooks and Audiobooks, writing advice, and the opportunity to help me shape different aspects of my stories.
Stop by my Patreon page and see what it's all about!
posted by Brian Scutt on February, 204 years ago Read more
Titles By Brian Scutt
25 Gates of Hell: A Horror Anthology
Nov 2, 2020
by
John West,
R.L. Burwick,
Alex R. Knight III,
Jill Girardi,
Dane T. Hatchell,
Brandon Scott,
Shane Woods,
Rich Restucci,
Liam Bradley,
Gregg Chamberlain
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