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A high class restaurant where the food brings out the worst in its patrons
A man whose mind wont stay inside his own body
A mother and daughters trip to a zoo full of dead animals
An Italian immigrants idea of the American Dream ripped from his grasp
A mysterious womans unquenchable hunger for negative energy
Darkness looms ahead in these eleven short stories from the Splatterpunk Award and Imadjinn Award-Winning author Wesley Southard.
Keep the lights on. Its a long time before sunrise.
"Southard's work bends the mind and punches the gut. His chilling tales offer all the carnage and chaos horror fanatics lick their chops for." ― Kristopher Triana, Splatterpunk Award-winning author of Gone to See the River Man
Southard writes true blue collar characters who are achingly real and endearing, and monsters that absolutely terrify. While one might note echoes of Richard Laymon, Southard's voice is all his own, and he uses it to deliver a compelling and powerfully enjoyable read.��� ― Mary SanGiovanni, author of Beyond The Gate
Wesley Southards writing thrums with uninhibited energy thats both infectious and entertaining. Discovering Wesleys work has been a joy, and you should seek out his books too. Hes definitely a writer to watch. �� Jonathan Janz, author of The Siren and the Spector and Exorcist Falls
Southard writes with an intensity not seen since the original splatterpunks. I devoured every page. ― Wile E. Young, Splatterpunk Award-winning author of The Magpie Coffin
Genre: Horror
A man whose mind wont stay inside his own body
A mother and daughters trip to a zoo full of dead animals
An Italian immigrants idea of the American Dream ripped from his grasp
A mysterious womans unquenchable hunger for negative energy
Darkness looms ahead in these eleven short stories from the Splatterpunk Award and Imadjinn Award-Winning author Wesley Southard.
Keep the lights on. Its a long time before sunrise.
"Southard's work bends the mind and punches the gut. His chilling tales offer all the carnage and chaos horror fanatics lick their chops for." ― Kristopher Triana, Splatterpunk Award-winning author of Gone to See the River Man
Southard writes true blue collar characters who are achingly real and endearing, and monsters that absolutely terrify. While one might note echoes of Richard Laymon, Southard's voice is all his own, and he uses it to deliver a compelling and powerfully enjoyable read.��� ― Mary SanGiovanni, author of Beyond The Gate
Wesley Southards writing thrums with uninhibited energy thats both infectious and entertaining. Discovering Wesleys work has been a joy, and you should seek out his books too. Hes definitely a writer to watch. �� Jonathan Janz, author of The Siren and the Spector and Exorcist Falls
Southard writes with an intensity not seen since the original splatterpunks. I devoured every page. ― Wile E. Young, Splatterpunk Award-winning author of The Magpie Coffin
Genre: Horror
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