With halloween in only a couple of days, I’m happy to tell you that The Blood is on the Wall is now out as a stand alone ebook. A short military horror read for a scary holiday.
Here is the description:
The vampires needs humans for only one thing: blood. Any human they capture either becomes their cattle or vampires themselves. Food or killer. The vampires, stronger and faster than humans, decided to stop hiding and take over the world.
UN soldiers try to stop them. One UN soldier, Rox, fights to protect her two sisters. She needs them, and for them she fights to protect the whole world.
But the vampires captures Rox.
Is everything lost or can Rox somehow get out on top?
You can buy it here as an ebook. Of course, it is also still available in two different anthologies, Fiction River: Editor’s Choice and Nightly Bites Volume 2.
Next month there is a couple of more season stories being released. Christmas ones. And then the releases will be quiet until 2020, when some very exciting stories will come out. I’ll talk more about that when they’re out.
Have a great halloween! Scary, happy, fun? Whichever you want most!
The Book of Time records the God and Goddess’ moves on the eternal Game of Time, deciding the fate of humans and their world.
Let’s start with the new:
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For those who don’t know, Dear Brother is a contemporary short story about dealing with grief.
A contemporary tale that I had a great time writing.
In November last year, Fiction River: Last Stand was released with my story “Magic and Sacrifice”. I co-edited that anthology with
The second release announcement is also a Fiction River, this time called No Humans Allowed edited by John Helfers. An anthology filled with stories told from the point of view of aliens, animals, things and more, but not one story is told from the point of view of a human.
The last news for today are about another Fiction River anthology that will release at the end of June (so in a couple of days!). This one is called Editor’s Choice and is edited by Mark Leslie. And because publishing isn’t always straight forward, this is actually the first story I sold to Fiction River.