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We Can Haz Monsters

| by Deena | May 11, 2009 | Category: News
Tags: anthology, Berrien C. Henderson, Bump in the Night, Connie Neil, Eric R. Lowther, Glynn Custred, grotesqueries, Heather Ingemar, Jason Bickerstaff, Joely Sue Burkhart, John Hornor Jacobs, Kathryn Magendie, Nick Santa Rosa, Olga Zilberbourg, Quinn Zukas Belhorn, Skadi meic Beorh, Tim Mulcahy
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Bump in the Night coverI can’t believe I put the title in LOLspeak. Obviously, I’m a bit giddy.  The long awaited anthology, Vampires, Zombies, Ghosts, and Other Things That Go Bump in the Night is finally available! You can find it at Mobipocket as Bump in the Night now and at Amazon and Fictionwise soon. We have it available in our bookshop for 15% off the cover price in epub, PDF, Sony, Windows browser/HTML, Mobipocket, and Microsoft Reader.

We have an amazing line-up of authors. Tim Mulcahy’s story, “Monday Night at the Vampire Lounge” has been joined by two other Paul Altimari stories.  Connie Neil provided us with another story about her vampire nun, Heather Ingemar provided two stories, one a vampire and one zombie tale, and Joely Sue Burkhart actually pulled off a zombie romance.  I didn’t believe anyone could do it when she took up the gauntlet during chat, but I should have realized–if anyone could do it, Joely most certainly could.  Tim’s zombies aren’t too shabby either, with some definite zombie/vampire flirtation going on. Heather’s poor zombie, however, was unable to do more than yearn from afar.

Each section is dedicated to a particular monster, and ends with Tim’s former cop, who finds himself in a truly bizarre situation, and every time it gets a little weirder.

Here’s the table of contents for the amazing stories we have for you:

Part 1
“Shepherd to the Wolves” by Connie Neil
“Bone China” by John Hornor Jacobs
“Accused” by Heather S. Ingemar
“Lydie” by Connie Neil
“The Beasts of Hal’ai Village” by Jason Bickerstaff
“Dead Love” by Nick Santa Rosa
“Monday Night at the Vampire Lounge” by Tim Mulcahy

Part 2
“Broken Angel: A Zombie Love Story” by Joely Sue Burkhart
“Dead Woman Walking” by Heather S. Ingemar
“GhoulSpeak” by Quinn Zukas Belhorn
“Thursday Night at the Zombie Bordello” by Tim Mulcahy

Part 3
“The Injured Hitchhicker” by Glynn Custred
“Bien P’tit Gens” by Kathryn Magendie
“Sword of the Dead” by Berrien C. Henderson
“Hobbyhorse Hobbyhorse Where Have You Been?” by Skadi meic Beorh
“June’s Flowers” by Olga Zilberbourg
“Suburban Legend” by Eric R. Lowther
“Wednesday Night at the Haunted Inn” by Tim Mulcahy

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  1. Soleil Noir
    on May 12, 2009 11:04 pm

    I’ve been anticipating this since the sneak peak a month ago.

    Monsters = EPIC WIN, Says I! Zombies Vampires and Ghosts OH MY!

    Oh dear god I’m rhyming. Maybe I should shut up and go read now. The voices in my head agree with me, yes.

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  2. Angela Caperton
    on May 13, 2009 9:13 pm

    This sounds absolutely great!

    Congrats to the writers – and the readers!

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