Gage Greenwood, who Nick Roberts, author of The Exorcist's House, called, "Arguably the most versatile voice writing today," puts that genre-blending flexibility on full display in this collection of short horror stories.
A failing stand-up comedian faces the ghosts of his past while performing on stage. A seemingly innocent interview slowly turns into a nightmare scenario. A father and son go face to face with a monstrous local legend. A man is asked if he would do anything to save his girlfriend and learns what "anything" entails. Two people meet in a bar and give up sobriety together, unleashing hell for both of them.
This "Intimate, raw, and personal collection" (MJ Mars, author of The Suffering and We've Already Gone Too Far) contains the following stories:
Two Shows on Saturday
A Series of Attacks
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The Dunes
I Am Not Me Anymore
Dark Arts and Sweet Hearts
Glawackus
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Winter's First Myth
Levitating
This collection will haunt you and break your heart in equal measure. "These are stories that matter, and they'll ruin you." (Ben Young, author of Stuck and Home).