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Among the falling leaves coloring the landscape in warm shades of orange and red, a Native American curse returns to Maine. Can we fight this evil threatening to destroy our quaint town?

MEET ME IN MAINE

by Susanne Leist

http://amzn.to/3YKZKqN

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My is brief/won't spoil, to spread good, great, & spectacular far & wide.

Fans of weird, unsettling tales, speculative fiction, & 's eldritch mythos will enjoy the stories in DARKER THAN WEIRD. It's a varied, imaginative collection: whether your yearning is for supernatural, human, or cosmic horrors, all are represented here to great effect. (Jackanapes)

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The harbor explodes in flames.
A sinkhole consumes an entire block.
A woman turns to salt.
Am I next?

MEET ME IN MAINE

by Susanne Leist

http://amzn.to/3YKZKqN

https://bit.ly/3gj85hz

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The sand is soft beneath my feet.

I’m sure I’ve found a pleasant treat.

A metal door swipes across the sky,

removing the sun from the blue sky.

Trapped in a replica of my town,

I watch the sand become dark brown.

My longed-for peace won’t be won

since I’ve trusted the wrong one.

PREY FOR THE DEAD

https://amzn.to/2F1IiI2
http://bit.ly/2XCDuD7

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My is brief/won't spoil, to spread good, great, & spectacular far & wide.

SILVER NITRATE by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is an immensely compelling, propulsive novel about horror movies (Mexican horror movies in particular), filmmaking, the occult, chaos magic, secret societies... Her affection and knowledge of these things (and more) made this a delightfully spooky, fun read.

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Frozen in place.

Dripping tears for centuries.

Memories of a lifetime.

Praying for salvation.

A frown for eternity.

Will her tears sprout

a garden for The Dead?

THE DEAD GAME

by Susanne Leist

http://amzn.to/1lKvMrP

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A small town of mystery
laden with a dark history.

Residents hide in fear.
Tourists do not come near.

What will our small town become
once the dark battle is won?

THE DEAD GAME
by Susanne Leist

https://amzn.to/31wJpuN

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"A compelling spine-chilling paranormal thriller in which Linda arrives in a Town called ‘Oasis,’ a seemingly sleepy town where nothing is as it appears to be..."~

THE DEAD GAME
by Susanne Leist

http://amzn.to/3hGy0hJ

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I, uh, might have lost all self-control in the Readercon bookshop yesterday... @bookstodon @horror

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Rather heavier than I usually enjoy, and really, really creepy. Also loved the relationship in the book, and the main character being full of sharp edges

Triggers: Insects, parasites, toxic family relationship, racism/colonialism, food-related yuckiness

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Boys in the Valley by Philip Fracassi is the best horror book I’ve read this year so far. There’s a lot of great ones out there but this book blew my socks right off my feet. It comes out tomorrow! @bookstodon
https://youtu.be/AWogPu05nn0

Cyzaine, (edited ) to gamedev
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Our Indie Game Somnipathy releases in 9 weeks and I'm kinda freaking out... SO many 'little' things we've been putting off, like icons for achievements as an example, that now look like a HUGE mountain. GAH.

We're not on track for a 'big' hit or really even recouping our time spent, but that we can even consider those topics means we're doing better than many ever get to, yet...

On some level I thought something would go wrong and we wouldn't get this far. Someone critical would quit, or interest would be lost... but it didn't, and that's almost scarier. We are gonna put something real out there, and some people might care. That's a lot.

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Princess Sakura’s Court: Black Tea
My Girlfriend Almost Got Me Killed Side Stories

Chapter 1: Released: Black Tea

(Art: Mai-sensei)

Summary: Shiro-san and Kao-chan discuss tea.
Due to a life situation and vacation, the next chapter of Girlfriend will not appear until early August.

Quote: I took a sip of the tea. The strong, bitter flavor spread across my tongue and adhered to the roof of my mouth. If I asked her what it was, she would say Assam, or some strange named tea I had never heard of.

Genre: Paranormal Yuri Romance
Rating: Teen

Story Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/45603280
https://www.pixiv.net/novel/series/10169130

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Not much of a fan over here, but I still really fell for Stephen Graham Jones’ My Heart Is a Chainsaw (especially the audiobook read by the incomparable Cara Gee). Its particular brand of theoretical & sassy gave me a new appreciation for slashers.

But I haven’t been able to make the sequel, Don’t Fear the Reaper, work for me. Instead, I’ve got two 2023 Indigenous books of a slightly-less-gory horror bent:
-> Cherie Dimaline’s Funeral Songs for Dying Girls (YA)
-> Bad Cree_ by Jessica Johns.
Both well worth the adventures, even if horror’s not your thing! @bookstodon

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Too excited about my latest to not share it -

AMBER and ELRIC hardcover collections from eBay

BEST OF C.L. MOORE and IN A LONELY PLACE from The Green Hand, Portland, ME

JIREL OF JOIRY and the PRYDAIN series from ThriftBooks



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