Wolverine Press + Michigan Quarterly Review: A Letterpress Partnership

Wolverine Press + Michigan Quarterly Review: A Letterpress Partnership

Wolverine Press + Michigan Quarterly Review: A Letterpress Partnership


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Finished Reading: Throne of Glass (Book 5) – Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas

Finished Reading: Throne of Glass (Book 5) – Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas

http://atthebookshelf.com/2019/04/19/finished-reading-throne-of-glass-book-5-empire-of-storms-by-sarah-j-maas/
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Dark Grays| #Poetry | #Poem | #Prose | #Quote | #Writing | #Darkness

Dark Grays| #Poetry | #Poem | #Prose | #Quote | #Writing | #Darkness

http://breakawayindividual.com/2019/04/19/dark-grays-poetry-poem-prose-quote-writing-darkness/
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Review: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick — Thoughts on Papyrus

The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch [1964] – ★★★★1/2 This is my fourth Philip K. Dick novel (previously, I read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? [1968], A Scanner Darkly [1977] and Ubik [1969]). This story is set in future and follows Barney Mayerson, an employee of P.P (Perky Pat) Layouts, a firm which specialises […]

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“Diabolical: Three Tales of Jack Thurston and Revenge” is Available on Kindle (Reviews Wanted)

Please go to amazon.com/author/philslattery or Goodreads or any other social media to leave a review.

Jack Thurston is a retired professor of medieval literature and history. He is also a widower and father and a retired sorcerer who has returned to the black arts to exact revenge for the death of his wife, daughter, and brother. He has an intriguing position in the universe at a focal point of life, the afterlife, logic and reason, anger and hatred, the ancient and the modern worlds, grief and his attempts to escape grief through self-destruction. Though he wants to have the peace he once found with his wife, Agatha, he is pulled in many directions by circumstance and by his powerful negative emotions.

I am a fan of the old school horror practiced by such authors as H.P. Lovecraft, Poe, Edward Lucas White, and Arthur Machen.  I endeavor to make a story as terrifying and suspenseful for the reader as possible without resorting to gratuitous blood and gore for a simple shock or quick feeling of disgust.

This collection of three short tales is perfect for those who have only a few short breaks to escape into the hidden world of horror, black magic, sorcery, and anger-fueled revenge.

You can find this and other works at my Amazon author’s page:  www.amazon.com/author/philslattery.

Currently, Jack has a Twitter account (@jthurston666), where he has attracted a small following and where it has only recently been revealed that he is fictional. Jack has his own blog at jackthurstonblog.wordpress.com (a work in progress) and his own e-mail at jackthurston666@gmail.com.

Information on more social media accounts and other characters (as they are developed) can be found at: philslattery.wordpress.com. Please interact with him at any of his social media accounts as you would with a real person.

Show your appreciation for these stories by leaving a review on Amazon, Goodreads, or other social media.

If you enjoy horror, check out my collection of horror short stories A Tale of Hell and Other Works of Horror: Stories of wizards, werewolves, serial killers, alien worlds, and the damned, which includes these stories.

Monday musings on Australian literature: Ashurst Business Literature Prize

Monday musings on Australian literature: Ashurst Business Literature Prize

http://whisperinggums.com/2019/04/15/monday-musings-on-australian-literature-ashurst-business-literature-prize/
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