SCATTERSHOT WRITING reviews FOR WHEN THE VEIL DROPS
James Everington of SCATTERSHOT WRITING has written a favorable review of FOR WHEN THE VEIL DROPS, which features my short story, “724”.
FOR WHEN THE VEIL DROPS is an anthology of short stories from the newly fledged West Pigeon Press. The stories are all pretty dark, but there’s no unifying theme or genre: horror, crime, and even surrealism are all in play here.
Multi-author anthologies, particularly when they feature relatively unknown writers as here, are…
Click here to read the rest of the review, which highlights some of the following stories and contributing authors:
- “724” by Christian A. Larsen
- “The Chopping Block” by Doug Murano
- “The Persistence of Frondu” by Yarrow Paisley
- “Bless You” by C. Bryan Brown
- “A Coat that Fell” by Michael Wehunt
- “The City Underneath” by Robin Wyatt Dunn
- “Beside Still Waters” by B.V. Lawson
- “The Condition She’s In” by Nick Medina
- “St. Mollusks” by Paul L. Bates
- “Thicker Than” by Lydia Peever
- “The Third List” by Samuel Minier
- “Nothing Bad Has Ever Happened Here” by A.A. Garrison
- “Oh Abel, Oh Absalom” by J.R. Hamantaschen
- “Misery Don’t Wait on Me” by Joshua Clark Orkin
- “Still Life” by Michael Trudeau
FOR WHEN THE VEIL DROPS is “a collection of resonant, unbridled dark fiction. Unburdened by genre and disparate in subject, these stories find common cause in their emphasis on mood, style, intelligence, and emotional depth. West Pigeon is proud to release these stories under its banner, and is proud to have you as a reader.”
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