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Blood Splattered and Politically Incorrect
a signed Limited Edition glossy chapbook featuring Del James, Brian Keene, Thomas F. Monteleone, and Lee Thomas
About the Chapbook:
These stories are blood splattered and politically incorrect... Can you handle them?
Table of Contents:
"Sick Puppy" by Del James
"A Revolution of One" by Brian Keene
"Real Gun Control is Hitting What You Aim At" by Thomas F. Monteleone
"Testify" by Lee Thomas
Note from the Publisher:
This chapbook has a GLOSSY cover like Sepsis by Graham Masterton, Wetware by Kevin Quigley, or Tales Too Extreme for Cemetery Dance and is not part of the promotional chapbook line.
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Tales Too Extreme For Cemetery Dance
a signed Limited Edition glossy chapbook featuring JA Konrath, Edward Lee, Graham Masterton, Robert Rhine, and Ray Garton
About the Chapbook:
These stories were TOO EXTREME for the magazine... Can you handle them?
"The Trailer Sucks" by JA Konrath
"The Characters" by Edward Lee
"Eric the Pie" by Graham Masterton
"Propeller-Boy" by Robert Rhine
"Active Member" by Ray Garton
Note from the Publisher:
This chapbook has a GLOSSY cover like Sepsis by Graham Masterton, Wetware by Kevin Quigley, or Blood Splattered and Politically Incorrect and is not part of the promotional chapbook line.
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Sepsis
by Graham Masterton
About the Book:
There's a phrase for it — "all-consuming passion."
And that's what David and Melanie had for each other. They loved each other
so much that they wanted to share everything, body and soul. If they could have
done, they would have breathed the same air.
Their family and friends thought that their hunger for each other was unhealthy.
But they were blind to what anybody else thought about them. They shut themselves
away from the world and their only companion was Echo — the cat which
David gave to Melanie as a living token of their obsessive love.
But then Echo went missing. And that’s when David and Melanie’s
all-consuming passion went far beyond the bounds of love, and into the realms
of indescribable greed...
Sepsis by Graham Masterton is a Limited Edition chapbook that has
received great reviews. We don't usually publish chapbooks but Graham wrote
to us and asked if we woul

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Island Funeral
a signed Limited Edition color cover chapbook by Keith Minnion
Cover artwork by Steve Gilberts
PLEASE NOTE: ALTHOUGH IT IS ALREADY IN-STOCK, THIS ITEM QUALIFIES FOR FREE US SHIPPING FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!
About the Chapbook:
"I want to be buried at home. In the family plot. On the mainland."
Promises made. Promises kept. Promises broken...
In this haunting novellette, grieving widower Tim Moser finds that a wedding night vow isn't always easy to keep — especially when his wife's strong-willed father has other ideas. This atmospheric tale of dread explores family secrets and the strange traditions of an isolated community. It's sure to be an instant classic.
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Wetware: On the Digital Frontline with Stephen King
a chapbook by Kevin Quigley
About the Chapbook:
Stephen King has long been at the forefront of experimental publishing. As the world grows more digital each day, King has consistently remained on the edge of breakthrough trends and technology, finding new ways to publish and interpret his stories. King's digital journey has been strange and fascinating. Wetware is your guide.
From the prehistory of King’s involvement with digital media such as The Dark Half video game and F13 to his online release of the lost work, The Cannibals, Wetware covers it all — in a concise and engaging pocket history. Explore the controversy surrounding King's online serial publication, The Plant. Relive the groundbreaking excitement of King's landmark e-book publication, Riding the Bullet. If you ever engage

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Horror Drive-In Presents An All-Night Short Story Marathon
edited by Mark Sieber
About the Chapbook:
Horror Drive-In Presents An All-Night Short Story Marathon is a signed Limited Edition glossy chapbook featuring short stories by Bill Pronzini, Harry Shannon, Brian James Freeman, Norman Prentiss, and Ronald Malfi. Edited by Mark Sieber, the founder of the Horror Drive-in website and a columnist in Cemetery Dance magazine, these tales are sure to take you back to the days when books were printed on pulpy pages, and you watched scary movies outdoors under the stars. These stories are both scary and unsettling, and this chapbook is signed by all five contributors and the editor!
Table of Contents:
"Why Horror Drive-In?" by Mark Sieber "Angelique" by Bill Pronzini "Control" by Norman Prentiss
"Night Nurse" by Harry Shannon "Where Sunlight Sleeps" by Brian James Freeman "The Dinner Party" by Ronald Malfi
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Bad Dreams, New Screams
a "double" chapbook featuring stories by Ray Garton, Douglas Clegg, Brian Keene, C.W. LaSart, M. Louis Dixon, and Nikki McKenzie!
Cover artwork by Ken Cain ("Bad Dreams") and Edward Bourelle ("New Screams")
About the Chapbook:
This special "double" chapbook includes classic tales of terror by three modern masters of horror, original fiction by the three winners of our Cemetery Dance Forum's short fiction contest, and original color cover artwork by Ken Cain and Edward Bourelle that were chosen by the members of our forum. Featuring more than 11,000 words of horror fiction, this is one of the biggest chapbooks we've ever published!
Table of Contents:
"A Date with Maggie" by Ray Garton
"The American" by Douglas Clegg
"The Ghosts of Monsters" by Brian Keene
"Dr. Johnson's Patient" by C.W. LaSart
"The Wings of a Fly" by M. Louis Dixon
"Meat Socks" by Nikki McKenzie
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Twenty-First Century King
by Bev Vincent
About the Book:
Since the turn of the century, Bev Vincent, author of The Stephen King Illustrated Companion and The Road to the Dark Tower, has been reviewing the works of Stephen King. These reviews have been published in a variety of venues, including Onyx Reviews, The Essential Stephen King, FEARnet, the Conroe Courier, and Cemetery Dance magazine.
Twenty-First Century King collects these reviews for the first time, starting with Riding the Bullet, King's first published work after his near-fatal accident in 1999. The twenty-one reviews (amounting to nearly 21,000 words) cover works of non-fiction, collections, collaborations, pseudonymous works and novels, including five books from the Dark Tower series.
Bev Vincent is the author of three books: The Road to the Dark Tower, The Stephen King Illustrated Companion, and the forthcoming The 
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