
We got a good review on our book produced by MGD’s own Shillow Productions… Horror Society Stories Vol. 1. which you can read more about HERE and grab a copy HERE and HERE…. So like all of our submissions, this came to us out of the blue. We wouldnt normally post a review of our own product if one of our staff were to write the review, but this guy/gal did submit it…. so why not right! Cant hurt nothing!
Thanks VI for the review!
“After following the Horror Society on Twitter for a while, I was very excited to read this book. The people in the society know their stuff and with this book no gut is left un-churned, no twist denied and no moral ground left intact.
Included are eleven short stories:
LOAF DIVINE by Canaan Frank:
A hotel seeks out the twisted secrets that lie within the past and conscience of a man
DEAD RINGERS by David Blackthorn:
College students have an eventful night sleeping amongst the graves of plague victims
A VAMPIRE WALKS INTO A BAR by Aaron Ray Ballard:
A bar that plays host to many unnatural beasts has a interesting night.
JUMP $20 by Marc E.Fitch:
Tax laws and strange coincidence turn one man’s cliffside home into a troublesome buy lucrative business.
MY LOVER, MY GARDEN by Erik Gustafson:
An obsession with gardening makes simple vegetation turn nasty.
THE INVISIBLE ENEMY by Bryan Cassiday:
When a disease of indifference to violence breaks out, how do you beat something you cannot see.
THE LUNCH PAIL by W.B.Stickel:
An item hidden inside a child’s lunch pail causes sheer mayhem at a school. But what is this mysterious item?
THE SPECIMEN by Angela Pritchett:
A professor researching miracles of the sea drags up something from the depths that should have stayed in the deep dark.
HAIR AND TEETH by Katie Jones:
In an apocalyptic world a man trained in the art of butchery survives in the only way he knows how.
DOGS WANT TO EAT YOU by Ralph Robert Moore:
Dogs have their day in the most horrific of ways.
BONUS STORY by cover artist
YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO HOME by Manny Serrano:
A meeting with fate stalks a couple on a night out.
This is a very enjoyable book mainly because of the vast differences in each story. With just a general theme being horror the writers and editors are given free reign to let their twisted minds spit out whatever they like so you are never sure what type of story you’ll be dealing with next. Gruesome? Gory? Humourous? Mythical? Mysterious? All the stories are well written, engaging and inventive ending with a brief but informative Bio of the author for those wishing to extend their reading.”
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