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02-28-2012, 02:58 PM
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Desp, you can still mock our covers, if you want. This thread isn't the same without your wit.
Anyway, here's the blatantly commercial message I came to post:
We are happy to announce that the Bram Stoker Award winning book Taste of Tenderloin by Gene O'Neill is now available on the new DarkRegions.com website. Read more about the book here: http://www.darkregions.com/taste-of-...by-gene-oneill
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03-13-2012, 03:08 PM
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Crustaceans by William Meikle now available and in stock
The novel Crustaceans by William Meikle is now available on the DarkRegions.com website in a Deluxe Signed Hardcover and a Trade Paperback edition (first 100 copies signed by the author). The book is already in stock and shipping to customers.
Click here to read more about Crustaceans by William Meikle
From Scottish writer William Meikle comes a novel that is a welcome return to those tomes of pure enjoyment that we read with guilt in our early teens, in the tradition of James Herbert’s THE RATS and Guy N. Smith’s NIGHT OF THE CRABS.
It begins with a dead whale on a Boston shoreline--not in itself an unusual occurrence. But the things that claw their way out of the blubber are very unusual indeed. A cast of giant crabs, evolved over centuries, descends on a small coastal town and, having feasted, make their way to the city using the sewer system. Soon they are swarming around Manhattan, hunted and harried by a SWAT team tasked with ridding the city of the menace...before the menace gets big enough to rid itself of the city.
About the Author
William Meikle is a Scottish writer with over a dozen novels published in the genre press and over 200 short story credits in thirteen countries. He is the author of the ongoing Midnight Eye series among others, and his work appears in a number of professional anthologies. His ebook THE INVASION has been as high as #2 in the Kindle SF charts. He lives in a remote corner of Newfoundland with icebergs, whales and bald eagles for company. In the winters he gets warm vicariously through the lives of others in cyberspace, so please check him out at http://www.williammeikle.com
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03-14-2012, 02:12 PM
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Lullaby for the Rain Girl by Christopher Conlon now in stock and shipping!
We are happy to report that the new novel Lullaby for the Rain Girl by Christopher Conlon is now in stock and shipping to customers! The book is currently available in a leather-bound signed by both author and artist Deluxe Thirteen Hardcover with slipcase edition and a 100 Signed and Numbered Limited Hardcover edition. The book features original artwork by Bram Stoker Award winning artist Vincent Chong. Read more about the book here: http://www.darkregions.com/lullaby-f...topher-conlon/
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03-24-2012, 05:37 PM
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I actually really like the cover art for "Lullaby for the Rain Girl". Nicely done. I find myself really wanting to make fun of the flesh eating crab one though. I just can't think of anything good. Damn it Desp., where are you when I need a good laugh.
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03-27-2012, 11:32 AM
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Bram Stoker Award sale
Dark Regions Press currently has five titles nominated on the final ballot in the Bram Stoker Awards and for a limited time we are offering 25% off all five titles. Simply use coupon code STOKER25 in the final stage of checkout on the DarkRegions.com website.
The nominated titles are:
Multiplex Fandango by Weston Ochse (nominated for Superior Achievement in a Collection)
Isis Unbound by Allyson Bird (nominated for Superior Achievement in a First Novel)
Rusting Chickens by Gene O'Neill (nominated for Superior Achievement in Long Fiction)
Shroud of Night by G.O. Clark (nominated for Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection)
Surrealities by Bruce Boston (nominated for Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection)
Simply use coupon code STOKER25 in the final stage of checkout to get 25% off any/all of the above titles!
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04-03-2012, 10:33 AM
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Dark Regions Press is proud to announce that the novel Isis Unbound by Allyson Bird was awarded Superior Achievement in a First Novel during the Bram Stoker Awards on Saturday, March 31st. The novel is currently in stock and available in two collectible hardcover formats: http://www.darkregions.com/isis-unbo...-allyson-bird/
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04-10-2012, 05:48 PM
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The Harmony Society by Tim Waggoner coming April 17th
The novel The Harmony Society by Tim Waggoner will be available on the DarkRegions.com website on Tuesday, April 17th.
Click here to read more about The Harmony Society by Tim Waggoner
Reality and nightmare. Past and present. Sanity and madness. For Nathan Bennett, there is no longer any difference between them - not since the Harmony Society came into his life. Now, as his world begins to collapse around him, Nathan must travel the strange and dangerous roads of the Nightway in search of the Dark Angel - a being of great power that the Harmony Society desperately wishes to control. But even if Nathan reaches the Angel first, what waits for him at the end of his long, dark road: salvation . . . damnation . . . Or both?
This novel is compelling, frightening, packed with haunting dreamlike imagery, and rich with imagination.
- Gary A. Braunbeck, author of Stoker-nominated author of THINGS LEFT BEHIND, THE INDIFFERENCE OF HEAVEN, and GRAVEYARD PEOPLE: The Collected Cedar Hill Stories, Vol. 1.
About the Author
Tim Waggoner wrote his first story at the age of five, when he created a comic book version of King Kong vs. Godzilla on a stenographer's pad. It took him a few more years until he began selling professionally, though. Overall, he has published more than twenty novels and two short story collections, and his articles on writing have appeared in Writer’s Digest and Writers’ Journal, among other publications. He teaches creative writing at Sinclair Community College and in Seton Hill University’s Master of Fine Arts in Writing Popular Fiction program. He hopes to continue writing and teaching until he keels over dead, after which he wants to be stuffed and mounted, and then placed in front of his computer terminal.
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04-17-2012, 01:50 PM
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The Harmony Society by Tim Waggoner now available on DarkRegions.com
We are happy to announce that The Harmony Society by Tim Waggoner is now available and in stock on the DarkRegions.com website: http://www.darkregions.com/the-harmo...y-tim-waggoner
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04-19-2012, 02:14 PM
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DRP Tax Break Sale (Get 30% Off Everything at DarkRegions.com)
For a Limited Time we are offering 30% Off Everything on the DarkRegions.com website using coupon code DRPTAXBREAK
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05-04-2012, 04:29 PM
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The White Room by Rick Hautala coming Tuesday, May 8th
The novel The White Room by Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award winner Rick Hautala will be available on the DarkRegions.com website on Tuesday, May 8th.
Click here to read more about The White Room by Rick Hautala
Heading for Hilton, Maine, to spend the summer restoring his old childhood home, Tim and Polly Harris and their young son, Brian, encounter more than they had bargained for when human bones are found at a nearby construction site, Brian nearly drowns, and Polly encounters a mysterious young girl whom no one else can see and an evil force bent on their destruction.
“Rick Hautala’s writing shines with dedication, hard-earned craft, and devotion.” - Peter Straub
“Rick Hautala is a modern master of horror. He breathtakingly captures the things we fear, and love. With love, humanity, and a chilling eye, Hautala makes our hearts race.” - Matthew J. Costello
“Rick Hautala proves each time out that he understands and respects the inner workings of the traditional horror novel as well or better than anyone writing. He brings his own brand of ice and fire and blood to his work and he never forgets to entertain the reader.” - Joe R. Lansdale
“Writes about the dark side of life as if he has lived there for centuries.” - John Coyne
“One of the most consistently reliable horror novelists ... [Rick Hautala] is adept at creating a chilly, unnerving atmosphere, particularly with his unconventional ghost stories.” - Don D’Ammassa, Science Fiction Chronicle
About the Author
Rick Hautala is best known as a speculative fiction and horror writer. He graduated from the University of Maine in 1974 where he received a Master of Art in English Literature. Rick arrived on the horror scene in 1980 with many of his early novels published by Zebra books. He has written and published over 90 novels and short stories since the early 1980s. Many of his books have been translated to other languages and sold internationally. Cold Whisper, published in October, 1991 by Zebra Books, Inc. was also published in Finnish as Haamu by Werner Soderstrom Oy, Helsinki, Finland, in August, 1994. Recently he has published many of his works with specialty press and small press publishers like Cemetery Dance Publications and Dark Harvest. His novel The Wildman (2008), was chosen to be Full Moon Press' debut limited edition title.
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05-08-2012, 11:09 AM
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The White Room by Rick Hautala now available on DarkRegions.com
The novel is now available on the DarkRegions.com website in both a leather-bound signed by both author and artist Deluxe Thirteen Hardcover with slipcase edition and a Trade Paperback edition: http://www.darkregions.com/the-white...-rick-hautala/
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06-01-2012, 05:06 PM
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C'mon, will someone talk to me? Desp? Anyone? No? Fine... I'll just keep it goin I suppose...
The Bram Stoker Award winning collection Taste of Tenderloin by Gene O'Neill is 30% off for a limited time using coupon code TENDERLOIN30 in the final stage of checkout.
Read more about the book at: http://www.darkregions.com/taste-of-...by-gene-oneill
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06-01-2012, 05:17 PM
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Don't give up Morey! Eventually someone will lurk back in here. But, as a side note. Please tell me "Taste of Tenderloin" is troll bait. There is no way I can take that book seriously.
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06-05-2012, 01:04 PM
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Perhaps it is...? What do you think of the cover? *casts out line*
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Originally Posted by Murder.Of.Crows
Don't give up Morey! Eventually someone will lurk back in here. But, as a side note. Please tell me "Taste of Tenderloin" is troll bait. There is no way I can take that book seriously.
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06-05-2012, 01:05 PM
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Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas, featuring eleven interior illustrations by Erin Wells
Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas, fifth entry in the Ghost House imprint, features eleven interior illustrations by artist Erin Wells. The book is now available in two collectible signed hardcover editions on our website at DarkRegions.com
Click here to read more about Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas
Ghostly tales of 18th and 19th century New England
The hour is late, and wind whispers at the window. Autumn leaves have taken wing and a breeze troubles the candle flame. Something from the past has returned and walks the moonlit night. Something dead.
The door may be bolted and the fire may be warm, but the ghosts in Scott Thomas's URN AND WILLOW will find you. They wait patiently within the covers, inviting you to visit the lonely chamber where three sisters starved to death, and the small town where the devil's hoof prints steam in the snow, and a house where the rooms mysteriously multiply and are inhabited by otherworldly creatures. Come inside and visit the haunted seasons of the past.
Here is one of eleven interior illustrations by artist Erin Wells within Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas. Click on the image for larger version:
About the Author
URN AND WILLOW is Scott Thomas’s 8th short story collection. Others include QUILL AND CANDLE, THE GARDEN OF GHOSTS, and OVER THE DARKENING FIELDS. He has seen print in numerous anthologies, such as EXOTIC GOTHIC 4, THE YEAR’S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR # 15, OTHERWORLDLY MAINE, and THE SOLARIS BOOK OF NEW FANTASY. The author of the novel FELLENGREY, his work also appears with that of his brother Jeffrey Thomas in PUNKTOWN: SHADES OF GREY and THE SEA OF FLESH AND ASH. Scott and his girlfriend Peggy live in coastal Maine.
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06-18-2012, 12:48 PM
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Dark Melodies by William Meikle, a new supernatural collection based on music
Dark Melodies by William Meikle, a new supernatural collection with tales all based on music will be available on the DarkRegions.com website on Tuesday, June 19th.
Click here to read more and view the expanded full-cover artwork for Dark Melodies by William Meikle
Music can transport you. It can bring sunshine on a cloudy day and lift your heart in times of trouble. But there is another side, a darker side, to music. Allow yourself to be open to a different melody, and who knows where the dance will take you.
In this collection you will follow the music into dark places, down dark passageways, where dark melodies play.
"William Meikle's stories capture the reader's imagination and takes it on a whirlwind of a roller-coaster ride that will leave you breathless come the last page." - Ginger Nuts of Horror
"I have become a big fan of Mr. Meikle, his books are always good and he is one hell of a storyteller." - Famous Monsters of Filmland
"In a literary world of mediocrity, William Meikle stands out as an author of almost arcane talents." - J Kent Holloway, author of Primal Thirst
"William Meikle's short stories and novels are shining examples of what is missing in horror fiction today: atmospheric in style, old-school in character, with an intriguing story to be told." - David Wynn, Mythos Books
About the Author
William Meikle is a Scottish writer with over a dozen novels published in the genre press and over 200 short story credits in thirteen countries. He is the author of the ongoing Midnight Eye series among others, and his work appears in a number of professional anthologies. His ebook THE INVASION has been as high as #2 in the Kindle SF charts. He lives in a remote corner of Newfoundland with icebergs, whales and bald eagles for company. In the winters he gets warm vicariously through the lives of others in cyberspace, so please check him out at http://www.williammeikle.com
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07-02-2012, 02:14 PM
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Dark Regions Press 4th of July SALE - 30% Off with code JULY4TH at DarkRegions.com
Use coupon code JULY4TH on the DarkRegions.com website in the final stage of checkout to get 30% OFF your entire order!
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07-07-2012, 05:37 PM
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Three days remaining...
The 4th of July Sale at DarkRegions.com will be ending in a few days. Simply use coupon code JULY4TH in the final stage of checkout at http://www.darkregions.com to get 30% off your entire order.
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07-12-2012, 04:46 PM
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The All-New DRP Book Club - Ramsey Campbell, Tom Piccirilli, Joe McKinney and more...
Signed and Limited Hardcovers from Ramsey Campbell, Tom Piccirilli, Joe McKinney, Rick Hautala, Jeff Strand, Mort Castle, Gord Rollo, William Ollie and More!
Dark Regions Press is excited to announce its first ever book club! In this book club we have our first ever collaborations with authors Ramsey Campbell, Tom Piccirilli, Joe McKinney and Mort Castle. We also have books from Rick Hautala, Jeff Strand, Gene O'Neill, Gord Rollo, Michael McBride, Weston Ochse, William Ollie, W.H. Pugmire, Jeffrey Thomas, William Meikle, Daniel McGachey and Jim Gavin!
Click Here To View Detailed Information about the Dark Regions Press Book Club
Benefits of Joining the Dark Regions Press Book Club:
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Holes For Faces by Ramsey Campbell
Dark Regions Press is excited to announce its first ever collaboration with world-renowned Grand Master horror author Ramsey Campbell. All DRP Book Club members will receive the new collection Holes For Faces by the best-selling author in a Signed and Numbered Limited Hardcover.
The Walls of the Castle by Tom Piccirilli
We are also very excited to announce our first collaboration with two-time winner of the International Thriller Writers Award Tom Piccirilli on a new psychological horror novella, The Walls of the Castle. Subscribers will receive the novella in a Signed and Numbered Limited Hardcover.
Crooked House by Joe McKinney
We are also very excited for our first collaboration with Bram Stoker Award winning author Joe McKinney on a new Ghost House novella, Crooked House. DRP Book Club subscribers will receive the novella in a Signed and Numbered Limited Hardcover.
Click Here To View the Rest of the Titles in the DRP Book Club from more authors!
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07-17-2012, 07:08 PM
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Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas Now Available on DarkRegions.com
The critically acclaimed collection Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas is now available once again from Dark Regions Press in all-new collectible editions, including an introduction by author Reggie Oliver, new cover artwork and six interior illustrations by J.D. Busch and a new afterword by author Simon Strantzas.
Cold to the Touch is available in a leather-bound signed by both author and artist Deluxe Lettered Hardcover with slipcase edition and a Trade Paperback edition.
Click here to read more about Cold to the Touch by Simon Strantzas
There is a cold that cannot be imagined, a chill so deep it turns blood to ice, cracks flesh, tears meat from bone. It is the horror of our own reality, the terrifying curse of our own survival. Can you feel it creeping down your spine?
Simon Strantzas, author of the mesmerizing Beneath the Surface and brilliant Nightingale Songs, brings his critically-acclaimed and long out-of-print collection back to find a whole new audience. In these thirteen strange and dark tales, you will find vacationers on the edge of forever, lonely pilgrims searching for answers, the dying reminded of all they have lost and all they have yet to lose. Strantzas's fiction is a haunting echo across the barren Arctic tundra, and once you hear its howl you will never forget the sound.
"Simon Strantzas is an important new writer of weird fiction, a position solidified by the release of his new collection, Cold to the Touch, from Tartarus Press. What I admire most about this collection, besides the fine writing, is how these stories defy a simply summarization. This fiction goes far beyond the simple scares of most horror. A mystery defying the usual explication of plot lies at the heart of each one, giving us much to chew on long after the story has ended. Cold to the Touch is a great reading experience."
— Steve Rasnic Tem
"[T]he second collection by the author, with thirteen stories, six of them new, all of them quite powerful and dark."
— Ellen Datlow
"Cold to the Touch is a delightfully chilling gallery of the ghoulish, the nightmarish, and the weird. With this follow-up to the excellent Beneath the Surface, Strantzas continues to impress."
— Laird Barron
About the Author
Simon Strantzas is the author of the critically-acclaimed Cold to the Touch and Nightingale Songs. His first collection, Beneath the Surface, has been called "one of the most important debut short story collections in the genre". Strantzas's stories have appeared in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Cemetery Dance, and Postscripts. In 2009, his work was nominated for the British Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction. He lives in Toronto, Canada, with his wife and an unyielding hunger for the flesh of the living. For more information, please visit http://www.strantzas.com/
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08-04-2012, 05:11 PM
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Three New Trade Paperbacks In Stock!
We are happy to announce that three new trade paperback editions are now in stock and shipping to customers! Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas (a 150 Signed and Numbered Limited Trade Paperback that features three different covers!), Multiplex Fandango by Weston Ochse and Tales of the Weak & The Wounded by Gary McMahon.
Urn & Willow by Scott Thomas
Urn & Willow is the fifth book in our ongoing Ghost House imprint and features eleven interior illustrations by artist Erin Wells.
Ghostly tales of 18th and 19th century New England
The hour is late, and wind whispers at the window. Autumn leaves have taken wing and a breeze troubles the candle flame. Something from the past has returned and walks the moonlit night. Something dead.
The door may be bolted and the fire may be warm, but the ghosts in Scott Thomas's URN AND WILLOW will find you. They wait patiently within the covers, inviting you to visit the lonely chamber where three sisters starved to death, and the small town where the devil's hoof prints steam in the snow, and a house where the rooms mysteriously multiply and are inhabited by otherworldly creatures. Come inside and visit the haunted seasons of the past.
"In his latest collection from Dark Regions Press “Urn & Willow” Scott continues what he does best…write atmospheric spooky stories filled with subtle terror, restless spirits and haunting imagery that will stay with you long after you put down the book. "Urn & Willow" is filled with stories from 18th and 19th century New England, being a native New Englander the book resonates with me especially. His descriptive prose perfectly grasps the feel of old New England and it’s inhabitants... alive or dead." - Famous Monsters of Filmland
Multiplex Fandango by Weston Ochse
Multiplex Fandango is subtitled "A Weston Ochse Reader" for good reason. This collection contains a comprehensive representation of short fiction and novellas by the Bram Stoker award winner and Pushcart Prize nominee, including his recent powerful Stoker finalist short story, "The Crossing Of Aldo Rey" and his brilliant Stoker finalist novella, Redemption Roadshow, as well as acclaimed favorites, "Catfish Gods" and "Big Rock Candy Mountain." Also included in this omnibus volume of sixteen short stories and novellas are six original new works of short fiction written especially for this collection including such future classics as "Tarzan Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Low Men Weeping," and the stunning, "City Of Joy."
“Multiplex Fandango. Say it. Multi-plex Fan-dan-go. It's beautiful, isn't it? Just rolls off the tongue. It’s almost as beautiful and satisfying as the book you may now be holding in your hands, or reading a review about. What we’re seeing here is quite possibly the most comfortable, relaxed, and expert takeover that the horror genre has ever seen. With Multiplex Fandango, Weston Ochse has created an incredible collection, and has given the reader one of the smoothest, most satisfying reads they could ever come across. To drive the point home, Joe Landsdale says in the intro that "This is a book that could almost have been written for me.", but I disagree - this book was written for anyone looking for imaginative, intelligent, and thoroughly awe-inspiring, but strangely uplifting scares that force the reader to think more than react." - Paperback Horror
"This is a book that could almost have been written for me." - Eight-Time Bram Stoker Award Winner Joe R. Lansdale on Multiplex Fandango
Tales of the Weak & The Wounded by Gary McMahon
The sound of shuffling footsteps across the old cell floor…
A soft voice like a strange tune echoing along the empty corridors…
Dim lights in the windows of the abandoned asylum…
Discarded case files that flip open to reveal the dreams of broken minds…
Welcome to a place where the boundaries of fact and fiction meet.
Acclaimed author Gary McMahon raids the archives of a notorious derelict mental asylum called the Daleside Institute to bring you stories of madness, horror and emotional trauma. In locations as diverse as suburban Germany, the London Underground, an Italian seaside resort and the inhospitable polar icecap, you will meet damaged people with broken lives. Here are terrifying accounts of love, hate, death and madness…
These are the Tales of the Weak and the Wounded
"If you love short stories, this is a must book for your collection. If you haven’t read anything by Mr. McMahon this is a great place to start. One of the better collections of short stories I’ve read and I give it my highest recommendation, I will definitely be keeping my eyes out for more from Gary McMahon." - Famous Monsters of Filmland
"This is a great collection of stories and an excellent showcase for the highly talented Gary McMahon. There are enough images in here to haunt your dreams for months to come but there's also depth here, strong ideas and commentary. The best horror holds up a mirror to society, is grounded in reality and Tales of The Weak and The Wounded is an exemplar of this." - Dark Musings
Click here for more information on the now-in-stock Trade Paperback editions of these books.
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08-13-2012, 04:50 PM
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New Moon on the Water by Mort Castle launching tomorrow on DarkRegions.com
Dark Regions Press is excited to be launching New Moon on the Water by Mort Castle on Tuesday, August 14th. Mort Castle is the author of over 350 short stories and a dozen horror books. He is also the co-editor of the 2012 anthology Shadow Show: All-New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury and the editor of On Writing Horror: A Handbook by the Horror Writers Association. With stunning cover artwork from three-time Bram Stoker Award winning artist Vincent Chong and thirteen never-before-printed tales, New Moon on the Water will be a highly sought after and collected volume.
Read more about the book here: http://www.darkregions.com/books/new...by-mort-castle
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In a smoky, after hours jazz joint where almost nobody ever dies, or the ranch house next door owned by a monster, or a high rise elevator in which raging terror awaits the next passenger, these brilliant stories discover a world you thought you knew--and a darker one you will never forget. With 13 stories never before collected, NEW MOON ON THE WATER is Mort Castle's first new collection in a decade, presenting the best short fiction of the writer deemed a "horror doyen," "the Charles Dickens of horror," and "the master of contemporary horror."
"Mort Castle is one of the best short story writers in the horror field today. More than that, he's one of the best short story writers around, period. . He writes short stories that make a point, stick in your memory, remain with you long after you've put down the book in which they appear." – Robert Weinberg, Novelist, Editor of World Fantasy and Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mort Castle is a horror author, editor, and a writing teacher with more than 350 short stories and a dozen books to his credit. His novels include Cursed Be the Child and The Strangers, optioned for the screen by Whitewater Films, and cited on the list of "Ten Best Horror-Thriller Novels" published in Poland in 2008 by Newsweek.pl. Castle edited the essential reference work Writing Horror and the expanded and revised later edition On Writing Horror for the Horror Writers Association (Writer's Digest Books). In 2012, William Morrow published Shadow Show: All New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury, the anthology he co-edited with Sam Weller.
ABOUT DARK REGIONS PRESS
Dark Regions Press has been publishing horror books since 1985 and is an award winning press specializing in Horror, Dark Fiction, Fantasy, and Science Fiction. The press has published such renowned writers as Bentley Little, Kevin J. Anderson, Michael Arnzen, Elizabeth Massie, Jeffrey Thomas, W.H. Pugmire, Simon Strantzas and many others. Dark Regions Press has had many Bram Stoker Award nominations and numerous award winning short story and poetry collections and are the recipients of the HWA 2010 Specialty Press award and the Italian 2012 The Black Spot award for Excellence in a Foreign Publisher.
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08-14-2012, 02:54 PM
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New Moon on the Water by Mort Castle, a new best-of collection including thirteen never-before-printed stories and stunning cover artwork from Bram Stoker Award winning artist Vincent Chong is now available through the DarkRegions.com website: http://www.darkregions.com/books/new...by-mort-castle
"... funny, moving, surprising and dark. Mort Castle is a writer who loves word play, but like every writer worth his salt remembers that even for kids, play is a serious business." - Jack Ketchum, author of The Girl Next Door
"Castle's stories are frightening trips inside the dark psyche of common people ... (He is) a must read for the fans of both Stephen King and the fans of Raymond Carver." - Newsweek.pl
In a smoky, after hours jazz joint where almost nobody ever dies, or the ranch house next door owned by a monster, or a high rise elevator in which raging terror awaits the next passenger, these brilliant stories discover a world you thought you knew--and a darker one you will never forget. With 13 stories never before collected, NEW MOON ON THE WATER is Mort Castle's first new collection in a decade, presenting the best short fiction of the writer deemed a "horror doyen," "the Charles Dickens of horror," and "the master of contemporary horror."
Book Information
New Moon on the Water by Mort Castle is currently available in two collectible hardcover editions: a leather-bound signed by both author and artist Deluxe Thirteen Hardcover with slipcase edition and a 100 Signed and Numbered Limited Hardcover edition.
Order the hardcover through DarkRegions.com while still in preorder and receive a trade paperback copy of the book for free, leaving your collectible hardcover edition in mint condition!
More information: http://www.darkregions.com/books/new...by-mort-castle
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08-14-2012, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Dude, I don't even know where I live anymore.
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that cover looks really pretty.
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