It’s the first Saturday of July, so it’s Short Story Time! This
month’s novella is widely considered to be my very best one: Vengeance Is Mine.
I spent a couple months researching everything about Jack the Ripper prior to
writing it and my attention to details, times, locations, and names of the
victims make this one historical fiction. Here's the lowdown on it:
“First published as part
of the multi-author novella collection Creeping Shadows in 2009 and reprinted in Alan Draven’s 2012 collection Spooky
Showcase, now a stand-alone novella: Vengeance
Is Mine.
Alan Draven’s classic
re-telling of the Jack the Ripper murders—with a twist! London 1888. Jack the
Ripper leaves a trail of mutilated bodies as he terrorizes the district of
Whitechapel and baffles the authorities. From beyond death, one of his victims
returns to haunt him and shows him the meaning of living in fear.”
You can download it as a free PDF right here. If you’ve missed the previous installments of Short
Story Time, you can download each tale at the links below. Until next month, stay
scared!
“The Dark Emissaries” is a novella about a girl named Harmony
who returns to Bitternest for a friend’s funeral. She encounters a strange man
who only goes out at night that tells her there are dark beings sucking the
life out of Bitternest’s inhabitants and turning them into stone. They are
called the Dark Emissaries and a sign that they are but a taste of much worse
things to come. Harmony will learn that she has a bigger role to play in the
fight against the Dark Emissaries.
“Cellar Door” is a novella about a court proofreader who picks
up white noise on the recording of a transcript: A girl says ‘Help’ and ‘Find
Cellar Door’ on it. He begins to dig deeper and discovers troubling details
about a little girl that went missing in Bitternest. He embarks on an
investigation to uncover the truth and answer the ultimate question: ‘What is
Cellar Door?’”
“A Madman’s Atonement” is a story about a serial killer in
Bitternest. That’s all I’ll say about it. It’s become a fan-favourite over the
years and I’m damn proud of this one.
"Beyond the Doomed Cave", is a Bradburyesque Gothic
coming-of-age tale about a witch in a churchyard.
“Silently It Creeps” is a short and nasty, creepy little tale
about the monster under the bed.
“The Chilling Hour” is a tale about Nick Kubrick, a horror DJ
who investigates and debunks supernatural myths in his spare time in the foggy
city of Bitternest, Louisiana. He would go on to star in his own novel, Nocturnal
Offerings, a few years later.
“The Errand” is a tale about a man who goes through the woods
of Bitternest to run an errand and will see the course of his life altered
forever.
“Hershell’s Motel” is a strange tale about an unusual motel
where, you guessed it, bizarre things happen.
“The Rattling Man” is a coming of age Halloween tale. Do you
believe in the bogeyman? Do you believe in the Rattling Man? Find out who or
what he is!
“Crimson Nightmares” is my take on the “Halloween” movie
series. Written and initially published digitally back in 2011, this 106-page
novella picks up 33 years after the events of the second "Halloween"
film from 1981, the night when Michael Myers terrorized Laurie Strode (played
by Jamie Lee Curtis) and the residents of Haddonfield, Illinois. It follows
little Lindsey Wallace, the little girl Laurie Strode babysat in the first
“Halloween” (1978) film, who is all grown-up now and bears the scars of that
terrible night to this day. She has moved to my fictitious town of Bitternest,
Louisiana to get away from her past and has been leading a quiet life, that is
until something inside Michael Myers snaps and he comes looking for her on
Halloween. Add to that a killer clown with an agenda of his own and it’s a
Halloween you won’t soon forget. It’ll be a showdown for the ages when Michael
Myers comes to the eerie city of Bitternest.
“The Bypassed Mind”, a romantic suspense/fantasy story with some
hypnosis thrown in for good measure that was directly inspired by the late,
great Richard Matheson's novel Bid Time Return also adapted as
the film "Somewhere in Time".
“Breaking and Entering”, the story of a man who enters people’s
homes just for kicks, never stealing anything, just to see what goes on behind
closed doors. One day he’ll stumble upon something that will change his life
forever…
“Scapegoat”, a tale about the Curse of the Cubs, the love of
baseball, some time travel, and a whole lot of nostalgia. Even if you're not
into baseball, this fantasy tale filled with mystery is sure to entertain you.
Last but not least, fans of Conan and Dungeons & Dragons can also download a PDF of the first two tales of the ongoing adventures of my Sword & Sorcery character AMOK right here.
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