SHADOW MASTERS hits Amazon’s top 10
SHADOW MASTERS: AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE HORROR ZINE, featuring my short story “The People Eaters”, is now a top-10 Kindle horror anthology at Amazon.ca. It’s also a top-40 Kindle genre anthology at Amazon.com.
Edited by Jeani Rector, SHADOW MASTERS features a foreword by Joe R. Lansdale and all-new fiction from best-selling and award winning authors, such as:
- “The Thing That Was Not There” by James Marlow
- “Red Velvet” by Shaun Meeks
- “The End of the Trail” by Bentley Little
- “Same Sex Vampire Wedding” by Garrett Rowlan
- “The Church” by Matthew Wilson
- “Holodomor Girl” by Yvonne Navarro
- “Squirrels” by Larry Green
- “The Hung Preacher” by Scott Nicholson
- “The Unknown” by Chris Castle
- “Don’t Feed the Dog” by Rick McQuiston
- “The Classmate” by Melanie Tem
- “Abandoned” by Bruce Memblatt
- “Wet Birds” by Elizabeth Massie
- “Fearful Symmetry” by Devon Carey
- “‘Come Down to the Store, Minerva!’” by Earl Hamner
- “The People Eaters” by Christian A. Larsen
- “101 Damnations” by Carl Barker
- “The Cellar” by Tim Jeffreys
- “Pig” by Michael Thomas-Knight
- “Dream House” by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
- “The Last Memory” by Dominick Nole
- “The Wood Witch” by Jonathan Chapman
- “The Housewarming” by Ronald Malfi
- “I am the Feeder” by Christopher Hivner
- “Red Ink” by Lisa Morton
- “Tommy Boy” by J.M. Cozzoli
- “Willard Junction” by Christopher Nadeau
- “Suka: The White Wolf” by Jeff Bennington
- “Seeing the Light” by William Rasmussen
- “Them Ol’ Negro Blues” by J.G. Faherty
- “Happy Cthulhu to You” by Lance Zarimba
- “The Gremlin” by David Landrum
- “Flame of Freedom” by Aaron J. French
- “Reanimated” by Jeani Rector
- “The Famous Film Star” by Jeani Rector
- “Foundlings” by Dean Wild
Visit The Horror Zine every month for new horror fiction, poetry, essays and artwork. And when you’re done reading the latest installment of the e-zine and SHADOW MASTERS (Imajin Books), pick up one of its other critically-acclaimed anthologies: AND NOW THE NIGHTMARE BEGINS (2009), TWICE THE TERROR (2010), WHAT FEARS BECOME (2011), and A FEAST OF FRIGHTS (2012).
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