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Vogel and Aldert are a young couple trying to start life out right--something that's easier said than done, especially when there's a magic swamp nearby that turns whoever swims its murky waters into a freak obsessed with whatever their passion may be. When Aldert learns about a power-hungry, fiddle-playing maniac who wants to use the bog to his advantage, the couple find themselves being stalked by those infected by the swamp's evil. And let's not forget the swamp's star inhabitant: the slithery cow. The super-intelligent, part-reptilian cow is privy to the metaphysical malevolence that's unfolding. Can it use its telekinetic powers to save Vogel and Aldert, or is the couple already doomed to fall victim to their own vices? Either way, some beasts may be beyond redemption.
With the theme of unlikely survivors of the apocalypse, the stories in Fat Zombie will enthrall you and have you rooting for the little guy. Featuring tales of the elderly, the disabled, the developmentally challenged as well as losers, geeks, and social outcasts, all trying to survive in a world where the rules have changed. With an introduction by Bram Stoker Award winner and bestselling zombie author, Joe McKinney, Fat Zombie includes stories by award winning authors of the weird and the horrific such as Martin Livings and Dan Rabarts. This is a unique collection that steps away from the usual conventions and tropes of apocalypse fiction.
Two stories of Fall. Janice and Brady navigate young love amidst spiritual turmoil in a decaying culture; Jasper and his wheelchair-bound best buddy must solve a mystery and put on a show. File under: Cozy Christian Fiction. Zakary McGaha lives in Tennessee. He has been writing and getting things published since he was a teenager. This title was originally available under his short-lived "Protestant Folk Peasant" pen name, but he has subsequently converted to Eastern Orthodoxy and now uses his real name.
Failed punk-rocker Henry returns to his hometown, which seems trapped in an idyllic autumn. Henry feels he hasn't grown as a person since high-school, so he decides to buckle down and make his mark by solving the town's creepiest secret! Will he work out the mystery of the Locker Arms? The big question is: can anyone handle the truth? Locker Arms is Zakary McGaha's debut horror novella with KGHH Publishing.
Hello, my name is Bruce Miles and my life means nothing to no one. When I was 12, I watched a falcon carry away my father, leaving me to care for my mother while a mysterious illness slowly transformed her into an arm. Events like these tend to ensure a bleak future and, until recently, I was making good on that promise. I was the sort of person you didn't notice. I wasn't worth noticing. Just a talentless nobody destined to die alone and unremembered. Then I was diagnosed with terminal cancer and everything turned around. You see, it turns out I have a gift for illness. My tumours aren't like other tumours. They're special. And now that I'm going to die, my once miserable life may actually be worth living. There's this lady, Fiona. She's what you'd call a sickness enthusiast and she has a plan that'll rocket me to superstardom in the underground world of disease fetishists. With her help, I'm going to chase the elusive perfect tumour that will be both my legacy and the key to being something I've never been... ... interesting.
Don's Nam is a vivid first-person account of war in Vietnam centered around the daily activities of the Orient Express, it is a story unlike any other account of the war. Written from a diary, and documented with operational reports, eyewitness accounts, journals, and photos, Rast eloquently and passionately takes the reader on a gut-wrenching roller coaster ride of horror, courage, and sacrifice that the headlines and TV news never saw. It is essential, poignant reading for those veterans who were in `Nam and cannot forget, and also for those who were not there, but strive to understand the electrifying intensity of what war is about. Ride the primitive roads on dangerous convoys with the m...
From John A. Russo, co-author of Night of the Living Dead: "By now almost everyone knows that the concept of the modern flesh-eating zombie originated in the sixties with Night of the Living Dead. That's why I think that this anthology of short stories paying homage to that fact is a wonderful idea. When I was asked to write such a story, I was told that each and every story in the book would have to take place in or around the time, in 1968, when the horror classic that I co-authored took place... Perhaps, for you, dear reader, some of the stories you will read in these pages will take their place as some of your very own favorites. Please step back with me into the 1960's - a time of peace...
William's mommy treats him like he'll always be a baby. She says he is special and their town is a special place. William has noticed that the children never seem to get any older, but now more and more of his friends aren't around anymore. William realizes he'd better find out what is really happening before he remains mommy's special baby . . . forever.
Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.