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Make your indie press shine by unlocking the full potential of Styles in Microsoft Word. In this comprehensive guide you'll learn how to create and easily implement a house style you can use for every title. This must-have book takes you step by step through the process. From creating attention grabbing headings to effortlessly generating consistent and professional paragraphs, Formatting with Styles for Indie Publishers will equip you with the essential skills to take your publishing to the next level.
Two petty criminals find themselves inextricably linked when a stop at a roadside bar leads to murder. On the run and out of options, they reluctantly rescue a stranded boy and his dog from a lonely crossroads in the Mojave Desert and decide for the first time in their lives to do the right thing.
Often the most powerful and moving stories are generated by writers who return time and again to a particular idea, theme, or image. Obsession in a writer's imagination can lead to accomplishment or to self-destruction. Consider Poe and his pale, dead bride; his fascination with confinement and mortality; his illness and premature death. Or Flannery O'Connor's far less soul-crushing fondness for peacocks. Some writers pay a high price for their obsessions, while others maintain a crucial distance. Whichever the case, obsessions can produce compelling fiction. Little Visible Delight is an anthology of original stories in which eleven authors of dark fiction explore some their most intimate, writerly obsessions.
These terrifying tales crafted by the members of the Horror Writers Association Los Angeles chapter will curdle your blood and haunt your dreams. This collection of stories is perfect for reading at Halloween gatherings or anytime you need a good scare.
Capital, cash, gold, lucre-- money makes the world go round. But fortunes easily gained are often painfully lost. Since the very first king pressed his face onto the very first coin no single thing has led so many to ruin. Fortune, it seems, has a dark side and a wickedly evil sense of humor. Curses, plagues and misfortunes rain down on those who dare to tip the scales in their own favor. Fortune: Lost and Found edited by L.S. Murphy and Kate Jonez is a collection of tales about money and wealth and the potentially horrifying consequences of gaining or losing it. Featuring stories from Brent Michael Kelley, Kurt Fawver, Christian A. Larsen, Phil Hickes, Wednesday Lee Friday, Garrett Cook, Lizz-Ayn Shaarawi, Andrew G. Dombalagian, Lydia Ondrusek, John Jasper Owens, Eric J. Guignard, Andrew M Stockton, and Cory J. Herndon.
The impulse to collect springs from deep within the human psyche. Squirrels gather acorns, rats collect shiny things, but only humans assign meaning to the objects they collect. Detritus is a collection of stories about the impulse to collect, preserve, and display gone horribly wrong. Kate Jonez and S.S. Michaels have assembled a diverse range of exceptionally disturbing stories from authors from around the world. Each of the stories, whether about a collection that is world changing or intensely personal, is sure to linger in readers' thoughts and make them consider the possibility that malice and evil just might lurk in their own hoard of stuff. Featuring: Kealan Patrick Burke, Jeremy C, Shipp, Mary Borsellino, Brent Michael Kelley, Phil Hickes, L.S. Murphy, Michael R. Colangelo, Neil Davies, Louise Bohmer, Edmund Colell, S.P. Miskowski, Michael Montoure, Lee Widener, Pete Clark, and Opal Edgar
As you sit warm and cozy in your chair by the fire, comforted by the pretty lights and decorations of your holy nights, a chill runs up your spine. Part of you knows that the things that creep in the night and stalk your souls take no holiday. Indeed, as members of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Horror Writer's Association are here to remind you with twenty dark tales and four eerie poems, at this time of the year, many terrors lie just beneath the tinsel. They bring a special kind of fear that can only be found in The Winter Horror Days. The Christmas Spirit Lisa Morton In the Dead of Winter K. A. Opperman Mother Night Elise Forier Edie The Eve Sirens Lauren Candia about Christmas '78 David GhilardiCrying Wolf Kate Maruyama Choking Hazard Michael Paul Gonzalez Cursed by Saint Basil Kate JonezWitch Sisters Sean Patrick TraverA Ghost Hunter's Guide to Christmas Yet to Come Kevin Wetmore Black Coal David Blake LucarelliPâtisserie du Diable Eric J. Guignard Dread of Winter Dreams of Summer Janet Joyce Holden The Sun Robin Morris Krampus Comes to Town Robert Payne Cabeen Showdown in Beverly Hills Hal Bodner The Quiet Christmas Tree Tracy L. Carbone Shamash Xach FromsonAn Ugly Resurrection The BehrgThe Scary Neighbor Ian Welke Santa Christ and the Xmas Miracle Terry M. West & Regina WestWinter Witch Ashley Dioses The Fifty-Eighth Item Kathryn McGee ...And Eight Rabid Pigs David Gerrold
"Among the many joys of Ruby Coral Carnelian, I especially like the keen understanding of ways in which young people seek out lasting friendship. The intelligent artistry of Mary Borsellino's writing is matched by a natural and mature exuberance, a zest for all that is possible and all that ought to be. It's a rare delight to travel in her world." -S.P. Miskowski Shirley Jackson Award nominated author of Knock Knock, Delphine Dodd and Astoria Where do you hide if the forces out to destroy you can find you anywhere? For three students on the run from cruel sorcerers, discovering an answer to that question is a matter of life and death. Del, an apprentice mage, Kelsie, a natural leader, and Nicholas, a born survivor, are in way over their heads and time is running out. A rich, engrossing fairy tale from celebrated indie punk writer Mary Borsellino.
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