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“Magick dictates Destiny”: An Interview with author Paula Cappa

“Magick dictates Destiny”: An Interview with author Paula Cappa

Draakensky, the new novel by author Paula Cappa, is a Gothic dark fantasy with a twist; the twist being magick. While most Gothic novels draw on the supernatural as a source of chills and thrills, Cappa rather explores the supernatural as something tangible, a product of the elemental forces which surround us. 

 

There’s also plenty of chills and thrills throughout the novel. At once a ghost story, a murder mystery, and a romance, Draakensky draws readers into a rich world of magic and sorcery. 

 

I spoke to Paula about the novel via Zoom in November.

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Epeolatry Book Review: The Book of Witching by C.J. Cooke

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Title: The Book of Witching
Author: C.J.Cooke
Publisher: Harper Collins
Genre: Horror
Release Date: October 8, 2024

Synopsis:  Four hundred years separate them.

One book binds them.

Glasgow 2024: Clem waits by her daughter’s hospital bed. Erin was found on an idyllic beach in Fynhallow Bay, Orkney with catastrophic burns and only one memory: her name is Nyx.

But how did she get these burns? And how did her boyfriend end up burned alive?

Orkney 1594: accused of witchcraft, Alison Balfour awaits trial. The punishment? To be burned alive.

Separated by four hundred years but bound by the Book of Witching, two women stand imperilled. Can they unlock a centuries-old mystery? And will Fynhallow Bay give up its secrets before someone else dies?

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An Interview With D.L. Winchester on Undertaker Books

D.L. Winchester & Undertaker Books

By Angelique Fawns

 

D.L. Winchester is a former mortician and is dedicated to innovative storytelling and the myriad voices that make up the horror genre. He’s penned over 300 obituaries, many short stories, and his own collection called Shadows of Appalachia. 

For the first time, the owner of Horrortree, Stuart Conover, and I are sharing a TOC! We both sold stories to Undertaker Books’ latest anthology, Stories to Take to Your Grave: High Seas Edition.

   Starting January 1st – 31st, Undertaker Books is looking for Carnival of Horror stories. Your prompt is, “Amid the rides and games, in the shadows the bright lights don’t reach, are horrors of all kinds…”

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Indie Bookshelf Releases 12/27/2024

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Get in touch and we’ll promote you here. The post is prepared each Thursday for publication on Friday. Contact us via Horror Tree’s contact address or connect via Twitter or Facebook.

Click on the book covers for more information. Remember to scroll down to the bottom of the page – there’s all sorts lurking in the deep.

 

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Epeolatry Book Review: Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky

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Title: Service Model
Author: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Publisher: Tor Publishing Group
Genre: Sci-fi
Release Date: June 4, 2024

Synopsis: Murderbot meets Redshirts in a delightfully humorous tale of robotic murder from the Hugo-nominated author of Elder Race and Children of Time.

To fix the world they must first break it, further.

Humanity is a dying breed, utterly reliant on artificial labor and service.

When a domesticated robot gets a nasty little idea downloaded into its core programming, they murder their owner. The robot discovers they can also do something else they never did before: They can run away.

Fleeing the household they enter a wider world they never knew existed, where the age-old hierarchy of humans at the top is disintegrating into ruins and an entire robot ecosystem devoted to human wellbeing is having to find a new purpose.

Sometimes all it takes is a nudge to overcome the limits of your programming.

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Writing Prompt Wednesdays: Driving Home For Xmas

Writing Prompt Wednesdays: Driving Home For Xmas

Welcome to “Writing Prompt Wednesdays,” a haven where your imagination can roam free in the realms of speculative fiction. As we embark on this weekly journey, it’s thrilling to think about the untold stories waiting to be penned in the domains of horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Whether you’re a seasoned author or a budding wordsmith, these prompts are your gateway to unexplored worlds and untapped potentials.

Every Wednesday, we’ll serve up a fresh, thought-provoking prompt designed to ignite your creative spark and challenge your storytelling prowess. Think of these prompts as a key, unlocking the doors to uncharted territories where your creativity is the only limit. From eerie, shadow-laden corridors of Gothic horror to the farthest reaches of interstellar space, and the mystical depths of high fantasy, our prompts are a kaleidoscope of possibilities.

Remember, there’s no right or wrong way to approach these prompts. They are mere stepping stones, guiding you towards the vast landscapes of your imagination. Use them to break free from writer’s block, to experiment with new ideas, or simply as a fun exercise to keep your writing skills sharp.

This week’s writing prompt:

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Trembling With Fear – Christmas 2024 Edition!

Welcome to Trembling With Fear’s Christmas Special! As the holiday season casts its magic over the world, we’ve bundled up some spine-tingling horror and fantastical wonders just for you. Whether your holidays are merry and bright or shadowed by eerie snowdrifts and mysterious whispers, there’s something here to spark your imagination and perhaps send a chill down your spine.

This collection is our way of celebrating the magic, mystery, and mayhem that the season can bring. Our talented authors have unwrapped tales that reimagine holiday traditions and explore the edges of reality itself. Consider this our festive gift to you—stories to ponder by the fire, with the glow of lights and a steaming drink in hand.

We hope you enjoy every twist, turn, and frightful delight. Happy Holidays!

Stuart Conover

Editor-in-Chief, Horror Tree

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Celebrate Christmas Among the Dead in Mexico City

Celebrate Christmas Among the Dead in Mexico City

 

At a glance: This trip to Mexico City will see you lodging in the haunted Edificio Rio de Janeiro, or “the Witches House”; attending a traditional midnight mass on Christmas Eve at one of two creepy Cathedrals; visiting the spooky Island of the Dolls; and reading Monstrilio by Gerardo Samano Cordova while eating worm salt gelato. 

 

Mexico City’s colonial history and neo-colonial present ensures that more than a few spirits still roam the capital’s streets and take residence in her buildings. The land now known as Mexico was invaded by Spain in 1519, in a mission led by Hernan Cortes. The ensuing battles among Spanish troops and Indigenous tribes ended two years later, with Cortes declaring victory over the land. The Spanish men proceeded to impose their seed on the indigenous women and girls, leading to the eventual widespread miscegenation of the two peoples, creating the Mexican “race”. The Spanish imposed their religion too. Catholicism continues to guide the political, social, and private lives of all Mexicans, whether they practice Catholicism or not (though the majority of them do). Such conditions, unfortunately, often guarantee the presence of spirits, and the rise of coping rituals. No matter your stance on organized religion or the existence of almighty deities, when visiting Mexico City be prepared to embrace and heavily respect the religious cultural practices and the resulting (haunting) wonders that the residents’ belief systems have inspired over the centuries.

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