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Jed Shepherd’s Short Story Featuring Illustrations by Trevor Henderson Now Available Digitally from NeoText

FLICKER, a terrifying short story by Jed Shepherd the writer of Host (‘scariest movie of the decade’) and the upcoming Blumhouse production DASHCAM, is now available to purchase from digital publisher NeoText.

NeoText is dedicated to producing “visual pulp” in the form of quality short-form genre fiction with illustrations by popular artists in the comic and pop art world. They have a unique creative approach of a script-to-screen pipeline, with multiple novellas in development with top-shelf creatives and studios.

Featuring original illustrations by renowned horror artist Trevor Henderson, check out the art from FLICKER below!

Synopsis:
An eager film journalist writing an article for the anniversary of a beloved horror film, The Flicker Man, visits the home of the reclusive lead actress. An actress who, following the success of the movie, refused to work again and locked herself up in her Hollywood mansion without apparent reason. Stories of unusual and gruesome deaths that plagued the film’s production have been rife for decades, but what if the horror never stopped? What if the ritual to summon the abominable Flicker Man actually worked?

“A short, sharp whisper in the dark that plays with the unsettling rumors and legends surrounding the making of certain horror films. This candle burns bright.”—Brian Keene, Best-Selling author of The Rising and End of the Road

“With Flicker, Jed Shepherd again expertly demonstrates that our most frightening nightmares aren’t satisfied with hiding in the shadows”—Paul Tremblay

FLICKER
IS NOW DIGITALLY AVAILABLE

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Blacktooth

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