Gene O’Neill’s Cal Wild Book 2 is now shipping!
Only two sets are still available. Book 1 and 2 shipping now. Book 3 due in June. Book 4 due in July. Click on the image for more details.
Only two sets are still available. Book 1 and 2 shipping now. Book 3 due in June. Book 4 due in July. Click on the image for more details.
Trigger Warnings by Brian Keene
https://thunderstormbooks.com/thunderstorm/tsb_book/trigger-warnings/
The new and improved White Lightning 2.0 kicks off with a collection of non-fiction essays by Brian Keene.
White Leather binding.
Black Foil Stamp art
Frontis artwork by David Ho.
Marbled endsheets.
Black satin page ribbon marker.
Limited to just 100 copies. $95. Starts shipping Wednesday, 5/20/15.
This incendiary new non-fiction collection by World Horror Grandmaster Award winning author Brian Keene walks the line between profound and profane, poking and prodding everything from pop culture to politics. Whether it’s the downfall of America’s oldest mass-market publisher, the Second Amendment, advice on writing, marriage equality, crazed Internet trolls, writer’s organizations, the death of the Borders retail chain, misogyny in comic books, the history of the horror genre, or the apathy of a fading political system, Brian Keene shares his thoughts in that blunt, sardonic style readers have come to love.
TRIGGER WARNINGS includes acclaimed essays, speeches, and articles such as “Roots”, “Seminal Screams”, “The Dorchester Wars”, “More Than Man’s Best Friend”, “Cold Warriors”, “How to Write 80,000 Words in a Weekend”, “Children Playing with Guns”, “On Rape and Repugnance”, and many more.
Brian Keene’s TRIGGER WARNINGS. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
Less than 5 copies remain. Click on the image for more details!
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Slowly We Rot Long after a plague that wiped out most of the human race, a young man named Noah resides in a remote mountain cabin. Several years have passed since he last saw another human being. The protracted period of isolation and loneliness has fostered a deep despair in Noah, who also struggles with suicidal impulses. But Noah is a man who was struggling even before the end of the world, a seemingly helpless slave to his addictions. When the vindictive sister he has long believed dead unexpectedly returns, events transpire that prompt him to leave his mountain refuge and embark on a cross-country trek to find the lost love of his life. It doesn’t matter that she’s probably long dead. He just needs a purpose again and this is it. Along the way, he experiences moments of hope and profound tragedy. Soon Noah’s sanity begins to fray and his ability to distinguish between fantasy and reality starts to disintegrate. Through it all, he keeps trying to reach the one he lost long ago. And he’ll continue no matter what, even if it costs him his life, because it’s a big, empty world and this is all he has. |