Because StyxColor over on Mastodon is doing 1-hour greyscale monster designs this month, and I always need excuses to draw monsters!
scary art
New horror story for Halloween! WHAT THE CAT BROUGHT BACK
Art, News from Pixelvania Publishing, Writing“Magnum dropped something else off. Feels bad in your hands.”
Leaves. Dish sponges. Shoelaces.
Katheryn Crenshaw is used to her cat bringing her odd gifts.
Then he brings home an object that terrifies her.
It won’t be the last.
Novelette: 10,900 words. PG-13.
A disquieting tale starring two women. More disturbing than gory, with many of the scares happening in broad daylight…
And in a complete mood swing from the last release, we have What the Cat Brought Back. It’s a novelette (think: longer short story) perfect for Halloween reading.
Writing this, I was surprised by the tender friendship between the two women, Katheryn and Mallory. I mean, it’s still a horror story, but there’s some light in the bleakness.
You can…
- Read an excerpt at Pixelvania Publishing
- Buy it for your Kindle on Amazon.com
- Use Books2Read to buy it elsewhere (BN, Kobo, etc.).
- Add it to your Goodreads list
And please remember, reviews are always welcome!
“Monster”
When it blinks, it screams.
When you blink, it moves.
“Monster”
When it blinks, it screams.
When you blink, it moves.
“Monster”
When it blinks, it screams.
When you blink, it moves.
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“Seeking Hand” (Haunted Rooms Project)
“Seeking Hand” (Haunted Rooms Project)
“Let Me Out” (Shark-eyed WIP)
“Let Me Out” (Final)
“Let Me Out” (Shark-eyed WIP)
“Let Me Out” (Final)