The Short Version

Just a few quick notes this time. Came home from the shore (not The Shore, the shore) to find some lovely new reviews for Vortex.


http://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Robert-D...

“One of the most enjoyable and entertaining nonfiction books I have ever read.”
~ FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND

“Illuminates the depth and complexity of horror throughout the ages. A real treat … opens the most dangerous door of all – curiosity.”
~ HORROR NOVEL REVIEWS

“A thoroughly engaging and enjoyable ride through some of the most horrific myths and real-life events imaginable.”
~ SCATTERSHOT WRITING

Eloquently and intellectually written, seasoned with wry humor … a must-read for writers and fans of the genre.”
SOUTHERN ROSE REVIEWS

“Stunning … meticulously researched … keen sense of style … razor sharp wit and entertaining prose.”
~ LITERARY MAYHEM

Plus there were messages about reviews yet to appear. Also discovered this much-appreciated tribute to Willy (from Firbolg Publishing’s Gothic Library).

http://www.firbolgpublishing.com/supe...
“The Gothic Library is a collection of those dark shadows that represent the highest achievement in the Gothic arts.”


http://www.amazon.com/WILLY-ebook/dp/...

"Superior Achievement in Dark Fiction," eh? Always nice to get a little recognition.

Then I found that 47 North has put The Pines on sale for Kindle for $2 all this month.



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002...

And – oh yeah – I knew there was something else. My contributor's copies of Cemetery Dance are here, featuring fiction by me and a few other people, including that Stephen King guy, whoever he is.

Nice stuff to come home to. I should go away more often. (No need to agree quite so emphatically.)


http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Dunbar/e...
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Published on September 11, 2013 08:58 Tags: dark-literature, horror, nonfiction
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