We’re finishing up September with two all-new stories in two fantastic anthologies!
First is “The Hollow Ones Weep Greasepaint.” I was immediately drawn to Fear of Clowns by its mission statement of not wanting stories about people dressing as clowns for a killing spree. Mine is a dour story about family trauma and isolation in a world where showing sympathy for clowns can lead to a terrible fate.
Next is The Darkest Night, an anthology of winter horror. It includes my grief horror tale “The Vermin Moon,” which is kind of like Willard meets Laurel Hightower’s Crossroads along with something else I won’t spoil.
Both these books are stuffed with talented authors and incredible stories.
I should have at least one more short story coming out this year in Old Moon Quarterly, so I’ll be sure to share about that once issue 7 is released. And we’re less than 3 weeks until the release of my vampire novel All the Hearts You Eat.