Also, if anyone has reached this point of the thread and not read Michael Wehunt's story, linked further up this page, then scroll back up and check it out. It's very good indeed.
I've been tinkering recently with Smashwords ahead of publishing a larger project. (More on that in due course. )
If you'd like to read a silly black comedy short of mine, for the princely sum of bugger-all, no less, then please high yourself to The Buskers' Union:
Shock Totem #7 is out on Kindle. Link. The print edition will be along in a week or so, I imagine. I don't have any fiction in this issue, as I did in #6, but they did accept my interview with Laird Barron and feature it in the new issue.
By the way, if you've never read Barron, remedy that! Great, great stuff.
I just received two blurbs for my new collection, so I wanted to share. Pretty stoked.
“Fresh Cut Tales gives us originality and ambition. Solid combination from a writer to watch.”
~ Mort Castle, Bram Stoker Award winning author of NEW MOON ON THE WATER
“FRESH CUT TALES by Kenneth W. Cain is an enthralling, eclectic collection of unputdownable speculative fiction. I thoroughly enjoyed it!”
~ Benjamin Kane Ethridge, Bram Stoker Award winning author of BLACK & ORANGE and BOTTLED ABYSS
I've downloaded it as well, Lucian. Look forward to reading it.
FRESH CUT TALES is here! I'm celebrating the early release by making the Kindle version 99 cents through the end of the month. Get it for 99 cents while you can. Pleasant nightmares.
I've been tinkering recently with Smashwords ahead of publishing a larger project. (More on that in due course. )
If you'd like to read a silly black comedy short of mine, for the princely sum of bugger-all, no less, then please high yourself to The Buskers' Union:
I've been tinkering recently with Smashwords ahead of publishing a larger project. (More on that in due course. )
If you'd like to read a silly black comedy short of mine, for the princely sum of bugger-all, no less, then please high yourself to The Buskers' Union:
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