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Release Day for Glowing in the Dark by Orrin Grey

Get ready for aliens, kaiju, monsters, and movie maniacs galore!

From author, editor, amateur film scholar, and skeleton Orrin Grey comes a collection of more than a decade of Grey’s best writing on horror films, from Saturday-matinee schlock to award-winning classics, exploring the silver screen through insightful reviews and enlightening essays.

Order Glowing in the Dark now from local independent booksellers everywhere (including the Word Horde Emporium of the Weird & Fantastic), most online retailers, or direct from us.

“In my story ‘Night’s Foul Bird,’ which first appeared in Innsmouth Magazine in November 2013 and was subsequently reprinted in my second collection, Painted Monsters & Other Strange Beasts, I wrote a description of what it feels like to watch a horror movie when it all really works.

‘Terrified, yes, by every creak and flutter, but something else, too. Alive, illuminated. I could feel the beating of my heart, feel the rush of blood in my veins. I felt as if I were glowing in the dark, as if I were giving off light.'” —Author’s Introduction

Release Day for Around Eldritch Corners by Christine Morgan

You never know what you’ll find… Around Eldritch Corners.

Splatterpunk Award-winning author Christine Morgan’s Cthulhu Mythos and Lovecraftian cosmic horror come to life in this arcane volume.

Order Around Eldritch Corners now from local independent booksellers everywhere (including the Word Horde Emporium of the Weird & Fantastic), most online retailers, or direct from us.

“These works have the sure, solid feel of a talented author deeply engaged with her source material and genre.” —Publishers Weekly, on The Raven’s Table (starred review)

Release Day for DRILL by Scott R. Jones

DRILL has been activated… and the Body of God won’t even know what hit it.

Magical mailman kills God in this novel of cosmic horror/occult ritual from Scott R. Jones, the author of Stonefish.

Order DRILL now from local independent booksellers everywhere (including the Word Horde Emporium of the Weird & Fantastic), most online retailers, or direct from us.

DRILL is like nothing you’ve ever read before. That is, of course, the kind of tired, trite proclamation that gets bandied about complacent critics too hungry or horny for deeper reflection. But you tell me of another book that combines righteous fury, feverish insight, pitch black humour and delirious prose to such compelling effect. I’ll wait. Oh, and I think it might just kill a deity.” —Kenton Hall, musician and filmmaker