Enter at Your Own Risk:
Old Masters, New Voices
An anthology of Dark Fiction
Edited by:
Dr. Alex Scully
Old Masters, New Voices: Looking into the dark past, Enter at Your Own Risk resurrects the Gothic masters and for the first time, they meet their modern counterparts. Poe, de Maupassant, Bierce, Lovecraft, Stoker and more walk the haunted literary halls with B.E. Scully, Carole Gill, Joshua Skye, Mari Adkins, Edward Medina, John A. Karr, E.P. Berglund,...
This is a brilliant blog from one of my favorite authors... I needed to share this...
When Death Brought Me to My Knees, and How a Moment of Synchronicity with Dave Navarro Helped Me Up Again
Posted by B.E.Scully
The first time that death stepped forward and introduced itself on a first-name basis, it delivered a follow-through that knocked me to my knees and left me struggling for every breath. It had come quick, with a phone...
I'm an avid reader and I adore the classics. As an English major, I've everything from Spencer to Byron. Kafka, Blake, Shelley, and Burrows sit on my shelf. I've recently dipped my toe into the world of indie publishing. I've always supported the DIY musicians... this is no different. WRONG! I'm on my third indie and it's SHIT! Grammar errors, cliche plots, characters as flat as cardboard, themes as shallow as a mud puddle if at all...
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[QUOTE=HumanePain;bt1402]Oh, and I must warn you in advance: because of the 5 minute limit I could not correct all typos and misspellings. before my posts were locked in stone forever. Also, if you wish to continue reading more of my kind of fiction, search for All Threads Started by HumanePain and look for the ones started in the Literature Forum. Thanks again for your time.[/QUOTE]
All I want to see is a good vampire novel with interesting characters and plots that don't make want to choke the person nearest to me. Let's both be on the look out for some new authors that don't make us rip all our hair out. Good blog, I wholeheartedly agree.