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1. Keeping the Dead

Author's evolve. Here's a bit of evolution from yours truly, currently available for Kindle:


Keeping the Dead will be free this weekend. From the foreword:

The fear of death is persistent. It can be a monster. But fates worse than death abound. These stories are not simple shocks, basic cut-and-slash horror which leaves a reader panting but unsatisfied. These stories sleep with the cold, impersonal knowing which dwells inside us all—a knowing that death waits, the unknown is coming. It’s close. It’s just beyond the door.

Dead tree fans--I'm planning an "omnibus" of my "best" short stories next summer.

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