
From Savage Realms Press comes a dark and twisted tome with over 400 pages of skin-crawling, spine-tingling horror that is sure to make you sleep with the lights on! This eclectic mix of the macabre and the maniacal features 27 tales of terror: A man purchases a painting by the notorious serial killer, John Wayne Gacy A night of seemingly harmless flirtation brings a woman much more than she bargained for A journalist's interview for a human-interest story quickly evolves into a living, breathing nightmare A man's dream of making contact with extraterrestrials has unforeseen consequences While investigating a beautiful and mysterious planet, the crew of the Starship Tigris quickly discovers that all is not the paradise it appears to be A doctor's emergency house call results in a truly horrifying discovery In a near-future dystopia, stringent laws are passed dictating how men can interact with women A couple receives a phone call from their daughter on the 15-year anniversary eve of her death An elite team discovers the sole lifeform on a deserted planet is carrying a deadly secret A bus ride takes an unexpected detour into the gruesome and the macabre and many more Symphony of the Damned summons forth the ghoulishly diabolical talents of authors Adam C. Mitchell, A.E. Jackson, Andy Holberry, Buck Hanno, Catherine Jordan, David Lowrie, Debra J. Tillar, James A. Hirons, James Mascia, Luis Medina, Margaret McGoverne, Marie Lanza, Matthew Hollis Damon, Matt Martinek, Pat O'Neill, R.M. Breslin, Sara Jordan-Heintz, TroyAnthony Schermer, Victoria Hancox, and concludes with a grippingly terrifying novella by J. Miles Parker. TABLE OF CONTENTS: The Reprisal by Sara Jordan-Heintz First Contact by James Mascia Faerfall by Pat O’Neill A Little Off the Top by TroyAnthony Schermer A Kiss is Not a Kiss by Catherine Jordan Shadows Under Leamouth by Margaret McGoverne Caedes Damnatorum Ataraxia by Adam C. Mitchell
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Heartache by Buck Hanno The Waking Game by A.E. Jackson The Craving by R.M. Breslin 3 Minutes by Andy Holberry One for the Road by Victoria Hancox Hiding Space by James A. Hirons All Sales Are Final by Luis Medina The Essence of Me by David Lowrie Devil May Come by Marie Lanza Sensory Depravation by Pat O’Neill Worm by TroyAnthony Schermer An Act of Kindness by James Mascia The Death Party by Catherine Jordan Vincent Rides the Bus by Matt Martinek Widescream Projection by Buck Hanno Rest and Relaxation by A.E. Jackson The Sanderling by Matthew Hollis Damon The Canyon by Debra J. Tillar Sins in the Flesh by J. Miles Parker WARNING: Contains material that is unsuitable for younger audiences! Parental discretion is strongly advised!
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Debra was born in London and grew up in NYC. She studied art in high school, majored in anthropology in college, and became an archaeologist. Seeking adventure, Debra lived on a small island in Micronesia for four years where she began to write travel and human interest articles that were published in Pacific area magazines and newspapers. During that time she also worked with the local historical preservation society to promote the island's stone ruins and museum. Debra has traveled all over the world and has visited over 50 countries and all seven continents. She wrote travel articles and published a travel zine while raising two daughters in southern New Hampshire. Several years ago, when rereading HG Wells' classic The Time Machine, Debra noticed a character named only once in passing. This sparked the idea of writing a story about the Time Traveler's assistant. The short story became a novel; the novel became a two-book series. Debra is currently writing a third book which is part prequel, part sequel to The Nomad series. When not writing, Debra creates art from natural objects and is a juried member of the NH Art Association. Her work is displayed and sold in local galleries. She lives on the seacoast of New Hampshire and she still loves to travel. A FAVOR: If you leave a review here on Goodreads please copy and paste it to Amazon. Goodreads is the place for discussion, but since Amazon is where people go to buy, reviews greatly affect book promotion on that site. THANKS! About The Nomad: Book One: "A bold and adventurous vision of humanity's future history, tapping into elements of sci-fi, philosophy, and pop culture. Readers are pulled into a well-crafted puzzle of prose, as Tillar has a sharp and clever pen. Compelling characters may drive this novel, but the futuristic worlds Tillar builds are highly inventive. The Nomad has a deeply creative premise, savage plot twists, and a narrative style that playfully bends the boundaries of storytelling." Self-Publishing Review

Living in Berlin but still a Mancunian at heart! Victoria Hancox has worked as a nurse, science teacher and now, is finally getting paid as a writer, albeit for e-learning content. This is a far cry from her early stabs at novels with the escapades of Charlie the hamster. These days she prefers to immerse herself in the world of interactive gamebooks, revisiting her misspent youth, where she cheated with dice, never died in battle and was always lucky. When not at a desk, this (almost) lifelong vegetarian is usually cooking and eating, although she now has to fight off Frank the cat, especially when it comes to cheese and bread!
Adam is the writer of The Lost Angel, Central City Tales & Chloe’s Justice. He is also a contributor to several Independent Anthologies, all of which are available on Amazon Adam has been a fan of golden age Pulp and crime from the 1930’s and 1940’s era. It's because of his love of this genre, his novels follow the exploits of Jack Malone Private Investigator In 2015 Adam overcame a crippling case of Dyslexia as he was writing his first novel. He now uses it as a platform to bring awareness about this learning disability. His aim is to deliver the message that it can be overcome, and it doesn't have to become an obstacle. He has proven that if you set yourself a goal, and you want it bad enough, you can overcome and succeed
