Indie Bookshelf Releases 07/26/2024
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The LGBTQ+ community is a wondrous spectrum in which gender identities and sexual orientations, or lack thereof, are not only accepted but celebrated. It is in this spirit that the diverse authors of We’re Still Here: An Anthology of LGBTQ+ Horror composed thirteen thought-provoking, emotion-inspiring, and highly entertaining tales. This book follows last year’s successful We’re Here anthology, which raised an agreeable sum for the Trevor Project. And we hope to do the same this year. So, sit back, relax, enjoy some dark, disturbing, and scary stories, and know that you’ve made a difference.
From government experiments to telepathic vultures, alien invasions and a forest revolution, some of the best authors in indie horror have come together to deliver disturbing tales to raise money for the Humane Society International. Prepare for feral women, killer felines, maggots and human farms to invade your nightmares.
All proceeds from this book will go to The Humane Society International.
Red Stars & Shattered Shields is a science fiction anthology of hope and light featuring bestselling and award-winning authors and poets: David Brin, Jennifer Brody, Jennifer Brozek, Adam-Troy Castro, Leah Cypess, Keith DeCandido, David Gerrold, Elana Gomel, Henry Herz, Jonathan Maberry, Jody Lynn Nye, Cat Rambo, Alex Shvartsman, Susan Shwartz, Robert Silverberg, Adam Stemple, Ian Randal Strock, John Baltisberger, Michael Bailey, Pedro Iniguez, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Vince Liaguno, Jessica McHugh, Lisa Morton, Lee Murray, John Palisano, John Shirley, Lucy A. Snyder, and Stephanie M. Wytovich.
The RSSS charity anthology supports Magon David Adom (MDA). As a national emergency medical, disaster, ambulance, and blood bank service, MDA is Israel’s equivalent of the Red Cross. https://www.mdais.org/en/about
Pre-Order. Pub. date Feb. 29th
This is a horror anthology based on the music of Alice Cooper. It contains horror short stories from authors based in four countries and two continents. All proceeds from the sales of this anthology go to support Alice and Sheryl Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers in the Phoenix, Arizona, area.
This is a charity anthology; all proceeds will be donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and ANERA (American Near East Refugee Aid).
Over 30 authors in the horror community donated stories to help the civilians of Palestine. Among the stories are:
— codependent necromancers
— a spy discovers a supernatural weapon that might turn the tide of the war
— a Girl Scout troop camping trip goes horribly wrong when dinosaurs show up
— a child’s drawings of their family are not quite what they seem
— a group of men fighting a forest fire are about to have a Very Bad Day
— a man is constantly followed by a terrifying shadow figure he calls the Other
— a young woman’s new job at the mall isn’t nearly as mundane as she anticipated
Discover some new favorite tales in this collection!
Cover art by Winter Holmes.
‘In this dark supernatural thriller, a detective races to solve a deadly mystery in the heart of Los Angeles before a horrific fate descends upon everyone it touches.
HARD BARGAIN, an original graphic novel from acclaimed Daredevil and Spartacus filmmaker Steven S. DeKnight with artist Leno Carvalho, colorist Bruno Hang, and letterer Troy Peteri.’
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‘Good news, everyone!
Do you like your monsters furry and vicious? Does the sight of the full moon make you want to dance naked in the forest? In short, do you dig werewolves but think the stories about them are getting a bit…long in the tooth?
Well, then, my friends, get very, very excited, because two of the three lunatics (ha!) who brought you THE PERFECTLY FINE NEIGHBORHOOD are reuniting to bring you…
STRANGE NEW MOONS!
This thrilling, chilling anthology will contain three (3) stories from an open submission call. And, if funded, will include a lycanthropic litany of tales from nine (9) true maestros of the macabre!’
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Story
‘Heavily inspired by the likes of Bernie Wrightson and Alan Moore, this was initially planned as a series of graphic novels.
I even remember bothering Neil Gaiman at a book signing in the ’90s.
Paradox Press and Kitchen Sink Press expressed interest but went bankrupt before anything saw the light of day.
After an interview with DC Comics where they insisted they were only interested in their foundational characters (they were about to go bankrupt in those days, but the movies saved them), I decided to forge ahead with illustrated novels …’
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Stephanie Ellis writes dark speculative prose and poetry and has been published in a variety of magazines and anthologies. Her longer work includes the folk horror novels, The Five Turns of the Wheel, Reborn, and The Woodcutter, and the post-apocalyptic/horror/sci-fi The Barricade, and the novellas, Bottled and Paused. Her dark poetry has been published in her collections Lilith Rising (co-authored with Shane Douglas Keene), Foundlings (co-authored with Cindy O’Quinn) and Metallurgy, as well as the HWA Poetry Showcase Volumes VI, VII, VIII, and IX and Black Spot Books Under Her Skin. She can be found supporting indie authors at HorrorTree.com via the weekly Indie Bookshelf Releases. She can be found at https://stephanieellis.org and on Blue Sky as stephellis.bsky.social.