
In what should have been a normal 10th anniversary celebration of the hit book festival, Nightmares Unbound, author Harry Carpenter and his friends find themselves ensnared in a living nightmare! When infamous found footage director Alexander Mayfield throws his hat into the ring to co-operate the event, excitement and anticipation curdles into undeniable terror! As the festival spirals into something from one of his films, the doors shutter and the lights go out, plunging the venue into a suffocating gas filled darkness. Harry is forced to survive the only way he knows how, using a combination of skills from a previous life and his love of horror. As an army of cultists closes in, killing without prejudice, the stakes could never have been higher. The boundary between fiction and reality fractures as time wanes on, and every shadowed corner threatens to be their doom. In this gritty and suspenseful first-person narrative, "Nightmares Unbound" promises to be an absolute nightmare. Blood stains the pages as the festival becomes a battleground, where trust is as fragile as the flickering lights and survival hangs by a thread.
Author

Harry Carpenter, writer of "Tales from an Ex-Husband," and the "Fubar" series is a fan of horror, science fiction and suspense. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, a city full of illustrious authors and performers, Harry began writing in elementary school. Only recently did he formally pursue his passion, releasing his first book "Tales From An Ex-Husband" in 2019. Harry has since won "Best Short Short Story" award from the Veteran's Administration writing contest, as well as being featured as a best selling author in local book stores. Using his experiences in the United States Army, various retail and fast food establishments, childhood encounters, and chaotic first marriage, he has developed a mind for creativity. He is a huge fan of cats, video games, and quirky science fiction and horror movies. He also films an internet web series called "The Web-Pool" on YouTube, as well as volunteers with the "Charm City Ghostbusters," a charity organization out of Baltimore who, as the name dictates, dress as the Ghostbusters 1984 movie. Harry now lives in Baltimore with his wife and cats. Follow Harry at www.hcarpenterwriter.com