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'We all have a story inside of us. Let me help you free it.' The author of over 200 titles, take Matt Shaw's hand and let him guide you through his writing process, sharing formatting tips, writing tactics and secrets that have helped him reach the elusive number one spot on numerous occasions. And then - when you're done - take the tips you want, adapt them to your needs and release your work... And then start that difficult second book... Rinse and repeat...
When a "collection" awakens long forgotten memories from Death's past, a chain-reaction of startling events forever changes the face of the planet.* * * * *From Matt Shaw, the author behind The Octopus Trilogy and the Sick B*stard trilogy, comes a new horror dealing with loss, heartbreak, grief and the undead.
'We all have a story inside of us. Let me help you free it.'The author of over 100 titles, take Matt Shaw's hand and let him guide you through his writing process, sharing formatting tips, writing tactics and secrets that have helped him reach the elusive number one spot on numerous occasions. And then - when you're done - take the tips you want, adapt them to your needs and release your work... And then start that difficult second book... Rinse and repeat...
The world is over-populated. Resources are running out. In an effort to balance things out, the government has stepped in with a radical new lottery system. All names are put into a computer, with 200 names being drawn at random. Of those people 100 will get one colour (red) token, 100 will get another colour token (white). Whatever colour they received, they had to go to the government run club for the night. Of those who received the white token, they would be going home the following day. For those who received the red tokens? They would be leaving in a body bag.
Before a MONSTER was born...MONSTER told the harrowing story of Richard, Mary and their son Andrew. Translated into two additional languages (including a print-run of 40,000 paperback copies in Japan), MONSTER also became a feature length film - directed by one of the original authors, Matt Shaw. Now, for the first time ever, we get a look at to what turned Richard into a raging psychopath and Mary into his puppet. We get to witness the birth of aMONSTER
When a dolphin is "rescued" and taken to a sanctuary, the trainers realise they've bitten off a lot more than they can chew when they see the creature's dark side; a side of dolphins not many people know about, or refuse to believe.Once again, it's not safe to go in the water as Matt Shaw reminds the world that dolphins are not the friendly animals most believe them to be.
There is an argument that men can't write romance, nor can they write good female characters.I am here to prove that argument correct, with my tongue firmly pressed into my cheek.So, ladies, prepare thyself. Take my hand and come with me on a romantic adventure guaranteed to get your gusset sticky.This is a humorous book, not intended to be taken as a serious romance. It's intended for people with a good sense of humour who wish to see just how "bad" things can get when a man writes through the eyes of a woman.
A young woman's body changes overnight when it feels she is no longer able to satisfy its cravings. She wakes to find nothing but smooth skin between her legs. What was once there, now sticking on the wall - 50 spindly legs on either side of its long, slit-like body. One beady eye sitting at the top of the gaping slit, watching her. Its moist lips glistening in the morning sunshine. This is "The Hungry Clit-erpillar" and - it's hungry. Shocking. Offensive. Disgusting. Bizarre.The Black Cover Series is back with a bang.
A group of strangers are pitted against one another in Matt Shaw's latest extreme horror.The Game is simple. Each of the contestants are asked a question: how much to complete a certain task? They then have two minutes to name a price but if they go too high and their fellow contestants are cheaper, they have just priced themselves out of the game. The trick is to go high enough to win a good amount of money but low enough to ensure you are the winner. By the end of the bidding war, the person who is the cheapest contestant has to then go through, one by one, completing the tasks. No backing out allowed now...But who is running this game? And more to the point - why?!
"She told me he is dying but it's not true. It looks bad, I get that. But he will be okay. He doesn't need a hospital. Even if he did - I can't take him to one. It would be the end of the line for both of us; back to prison with a one-way ticket. He'll be okay. He just needs the right motivation. And she is just that. She is just what the doctor ordered. She's pretty, she's intelligent and - whether she wants it or not - she is all his. He just needs to move. Move and claim what is his. Do with her as he pleases.Yes, the perfect motivation."PARALYSED is the new extreme horror from Matt Shaw (Sick B*stards, PORN, WHORE and Some Kind of Cu*t). Continuing with his Black Cover series, pushing boundaries of decency, Matt Shaw takes you on a journey with a serial killer and his accomplice, Dennis - a man who'll do absolutely anything for his broken master.
Loosely based on the new series from Purgatory Pictures...Is there someone you truly hate? Would your life be better if they were wiped from the face of the Earth? At GPK, they can make that happen for you. Successful applicants are put into a purpose-built Kill-Room, with their target and a number of torturous instruments with which to hurt, and kill, their enemy. The only rules? 1) Make it entertaining. 2) Both Killer and Victim must wear a Go-Pro camera so that every passing moment is captured. The footage then being streamed to the viewers who've subscribed to enjoy the show...This are your five minutes of fame. How will you make them count?GPK is a violent extreme horror. It is not intended for those who do not enjoy such content. It is intended for those who have zero limits...
A drabble is a story of 100 words exactly. The word-count does notinclude the story's title.This collection contains 100drabbles. Some stories are funny,some stories are tragic. There aresome which are stomach-churningand there are some which areborderline offensive.The collection is not suitable forreaders under the age of eighteen.Nor is it suitable for those whoare easily offended.
From Matt Shaw (Sick B*stards and 2016: A Year of Horror and Pain) and Matt Hickman (Amnesia) comes a new horror to sink your teeth into...State of DecaySpokane Valley, Washington - a city once thriving in industry and culture. Its scenic and picturesque landscapes have now been replaced with crumbling infrastructure and urban degeneration. Despite the best efforts from law enforcement, the streets have become a haven for violent crime, drugs and prostitution, as gang culture and criminals have taken control. Jack Scott is a man attempting to come to terms with the recent separation from his wife, whilst continuing to run his successful dentistry practice. As Jack struggles to comprehend the horrific image of his broken, teenage daughter, following a vicious attack on her way home after a party, he vows he will take matters into his own hands to rid the city from filth once and for all....
We all have one of those friends who HATES the word "MOIST". Well, this is the perfect book for them. Twenty-six chapters and 150 pages of nothing but the word "MOIST", formatted to look like the insides of a real book. This is one story your friend will never be able to finish. The perfect novelty gift to make your friend's skin crawl. And, who knows, maybe you can cure them of their hatred for the word?!
You know some days you wake up and just think, "Fuck it"? Well, that's exactly what Matt Shaw did when he put this collection together. Originally the majority of these stories were only available on his ETSY store, in special signed collections. Within this collection, Matt Shaw takes aim at God, Hitler, the Prophet Muhammad and ISIS and - not a single f**k was given. Each of the twisted stories is done with tongue firmly in cheek and intended for those who can take a joke. Something to make you chuckle away at the wrongness of it all before you get to The Extreme Stories at the end of the book. Panty sniffing, c**t clots, cannibalism, incest, bestiality and more feature in this no-holds barred collection. Remember, if you're a pussy or of a sensitive nature, please do - kindly - f**k off.
The twisted journal of a well known serial killer is a piece of fictional work which was entirely handwritten by the author, to give a deeper reading experience. For those who struggle with the handwriting, there are typed manuscripts too, so no one misses out on the story.Following the life of an active serial killer; get a glimpse into the mind of a madman.
WARNING: THIS IS AN EXTREME HORROR NOVEL. There is gore. There is bad language. There are scenes of a sexual nature. There are scenes of domestic abuse. But hidden underneath it all is also a chilling story. Please do not purchase this book if you are easily shocked, disgusted or offended. This book is not for you. Teaming up together for the first time since 'ART', Michael Bray (Whisper) and Matt Shaw (Sick B*stards) bring you MONSTER; the haunting tale of a normal woman who wakes up to find herself part of a nightmare. "He's there, standing in the doorway. Seven foot tall, a face hidden beneath a mask of stretched, rotting skin. He isn't saying anything. He's just watching me, his head cocked to one side as though judging me. I pulled on the restraints but they didn't budge. I was trapped. I was his prisoner. I asked him what he wanted but he just repeated my sentence in a childish voice. I asked him for a second time and, for a second time, he repeated me. When I screamed, he screamed, raising his hands to his ears and closing his eyes as though my panicked yelling scared him. Who is he? What does he want with me? I begged for him to let me go and he responded by repeating me - again - word for word. Frustrated I started screaming. He turned and ran from the room. He didn't go far though. I can hear him out there. I can hear his heavy, wheezy breathing. A couple of seconds went by and he stuck his head around the corner. He didn't move from that spot. He just stood there, watching me once more."
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