Southcart Books “triple horror launch” a great success
Scott Southey, owner of Southcart Books in Walsall, England, says this weekend’s launch event was part of a “great day” that saw crowds gather for the release of CADAVERS, TERROR TREE’S PUN BOOK OF HORROR STORIES, and ZOMBIES GALORE, featuring my short story, “Son of Anubis”.
All three anthologies are products of Knightwatch Press, with CADAVERS, edited by Graham Stratford, exploring the various things that can happen to a simple body after we die. TERROR TREE’S PUN BOOK OF HORROR STORIES, edited by Theresa Derwin, collects eighteen short stories based on bad puns, and when you combine horror and comedy, you’re sure to get a few laughs, and some well-earned groans.
Edited by T.M. McLean, ZOMBIES GALORE features the fifteen stories (some frightening, some funny), and one handy field guide to handling the zombie pandemic:
- “Monday Matinee Madness” by H.G. Bleackley
- “Cinnamon Road” by A.A. Garrison
- “Son of Anubis” by Christian A. Larsen
- “The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Zombie Slayers” by Patrick D’Orazio
- “Pascal’s Wager” by David Johnson
- “Birthday Boy” by T. Fox Dunham
- “The Palace of Dead Rock Stars” by Theresa Derwin
- “Road Whore” by Timothy Frasier
- “Fire Team” by Al Halsey
- “The Dripping Nose That Wouldn’t Wipe” by James S. Dorr
- “The Last Line of Defence” by J.S. Lawhead
- “So They Ain’t Yankees” by Melanie Browne
- “Life Sentience” by Kaye Inglis
- “The Chicken in Black” by Nathan Robinson
- “Zombie: Death Day” by Johnny Andrews
- “Hungry” by Nicci Murphy
If you missed yesterday’s event, you can download ZOMBIES GALORE for Kindle, or pick it up in good old fashioned paperback. Visit Knightwatch Press on Facebook for more information about this and future titles.
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