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Aftermath: The Art of Travis Ingram (Date?)
Perfectbound edition features a full color cover, and
100 pages of your favorite Project Zero artwork printed on a high quality
satin stock. Also included is a forward by writer Adam P. Knave and
introduction by Tim Avers, giving commentary and a window into the inner
workings of the artist.
Purchase
from projectzero.net.
Crazy Little Thing (Date?) by Adam P. Knave
Have you ever been in love?
Lost in place? Felt helpless in the face of your own life? Been locked in an
institution while the world goes mad around you? Had blood covered hands
that you just, honestly officer, couldn't explain? If you answered yes to
all of these, call a lawyer. Even if you answered no, Crazy Little Thing
will remind you of those times you never even had.
A 40+ page story written by Adam P. Knave and featuring tons of artwork of
Travis Ingram, this story has been called "...a creepy story in the vein of
Michael Marshall Smith ", "...energetic and entertaining..." and "...full of
well-thought-out twists and great characters." by people who weren't
involved or paid to say things.
Order at
Shocklines.com
See also:
No Longer Dreams: An Anthology of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction (2005)
by Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Jeff Lyman, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Lee
Hillman, ed.
Only in the presence of light is the depth of the shadows
revealed. In this anthology, both extremes are intimately explored. From
the macabre to the wonderous, No Longer Dreams offers rich fare
from both established writers in the field and talents newly discovered.
Learn what it is to become more than you were destined to be in John C.
Wright's The Kindred. Explore the mind-boggling concept of a Jewish
vampiress in Darrell Schweitzer's Kvetchula. Discover that monsters
can appear quite normal in both James Chamber's Law of the Kuzzi
and Tee Morris's Reality Check. Feel the chill invade your blood as
you come to suspect the truth of Mike McPhail's sci-fi thriller,
Chimera. Across new worlds and old, we find humanity and horrors both
in the most unsuspected places, each masterfully portrayed in this
wonderful new collection.
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