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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
THE HOUSE ON BLACKSTONE MOOR
Carole Gill's deliciously dark novel is coming soon from Vamplit Publishing. The themes are vampirism, devil worship, madness and obsession. The perfect read for that nice, quiet evening when you're all alone.
Carole has many other terrifying treats in store for you as well. She writes dark-themed horror and sci-fi. Mythica Publishing's Sci-Fi Anthology, Maybe Tomorrow, will include her story, Deathless. Sci-Fi Almanac 2009, Vol. I, No. 1 included her story, The Habinger, in its collection. Sci-Fi Talk's Anthology entitled Tales of Time and Space contains her story, Aftermath, in that collection, which is available from Amazon.
Triskaideka Books has included her horror story, Truth Hurts, in its Masters of Horror Anthology, which is available in paperback and ebook.
She is one of the writers Sonar 4 Publications has chosen to be in the Ladies of Horror 2010 collection. She is also working with the Timeship Universe Project on writing spin-offs for their Timeship Chronicles. Currently, the project is an alternate history of World War II.
You can find her free online vampire stories at Vamplit Publishing's Blood Read Magazine. Also, make sure you check out her blog for updates on all her projects.
Carole will take you on a journey filled with fallen angels, demons, vampires and insanity. It will be a ride you will never forget!
http://vamplit.com/category/vamplit-writers/carole-gill
http://demonvampirehorror.blogspot.com
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i am so thrilled, i'm teary! oh joyce! thank you so very, very much!
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wow.
Carole, My pleasure. I'm hooked on your work and I figure I need to share with as many people as I can. I so look forward to reading The House on Blackstone Moor.
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