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November 19, 2022
I've moved!
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June 1, 2022
Open Submissions for Cemetery Dance Publications Paperback and Ebooks:
June 2nd - 30th
Looking for: novels, novellas, short story collections. No trilogies or series books at this time.
Genre: Horror - supernatural, thriller, cosmic, Gothic fiction, ecological horror, horror western, historical horror, body horror, found footage, quiet horror, splatterpunk, classic horror, or "dark fantasy" - as defined by the late Charles L. Grant. Not looking for straight science fiction or epic fantasy at this time.
Especially interested in work from poc, women, and the LGBTQ+ community (am not interested in debating this issue).
ALSO interested in horror told from a faith perspective (note the use of the word FAITH, and not CHRISTIAN exclusively).
Have a novella or novel which doesn't seem to be "horror enough" by others' standards? (Thinking of Robert Aikman, Flannery O'Connor, Franz Kafka) Send it in.
*Informally: Though they didn't do so well by their authors at the end, one of the things I always appreciated about Leisure Fiction was their range: they featured works by such disparate authors such as Gary Braunbeck, John Everson, Tim Lebbon, Sarah Pinborough, Mary Sangiovanni, Brian Smith, Nate Kenyon, Brian Keene, the late Tom Picirilli, and so many others. When I'm reading submissions over the next few weeks, this is something I'll be keeping firmly in mind.
*Note: At this time, I'm considering works for publication after April 2023.
Send submissions in .doc formats with a brief cover letter to: kevinlucia at cemeterydance.com, with SUBMISSION: TITLE in subject line. Format - double-spaced, with reasonably readable font.
Unfortunately, due to the high volume of submissions I'm expecting, my responses will be form emails in nature, and I won't be able to offer any advice as to why I didn't select your work, or what needs to be improved (lots of times nothing needs to be improved; it's just not what I'm looking for at that time).
I look forward to reading your submissions.
February 4, 2022
Review: Such Stuff As Screams Are Made Of

Such Stuff As Screams Are Made Of by Robert Bloch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is my second Robert Bloch short story collection, and it won't be my last. Entertaining and intriguing stories, though a few of them haven't aged well in terms of gender and race, and after a while, the "Bloch twist" at the end of the stories loses its punch a little, not nearly as charming as a "Bradbury Twist" or as thought-provoking as a "Twilight Zone Twist." Even so, still a seminal speculative fiction writer who should be read by any young writer today.
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February 3, 2022
Booklist Review of THE NIGHT ROAD
"A heartbreakingly beautiful, thought-provoking, and compelling read with an unforgettable protagonist." - Booklist
To say I'm over the moon and blown away would be an understatement. The Night Road is one of my favorite works, and I can't for folks to start reading it. Pre-orders will open soon!

January 26, 2022
Review: Every House is Haunted

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A wonderful, eclectic mix ranging from horror, science fiction, speculative fiction, weird fiction, and contemporary mythic fantasy.
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Story Origin - "The Girl Between the Slats" - Dancing With Tombstones
#horror #shortstory #ghoststory #Author Michael Aronovitz discusses the origin of his short story "The Girl Between the Slats," from his #CemeteryDance collection, DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES, which is available in paperback on Amazon, and which is now available in ebook at a special preorder price of .99.
January 23, 2022
Cemetery Dance Movie Watch: DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES, by Mike Aronovitz
#IntotheAbyss hosts its very first #CemeteryDance #MovieWatch, with special guest, Michael Aronovitz, whose collection DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES is on a.99 ebook preorder special! Tonight's viewing was the 1980 #horrormovie SCARED TO DEATH. During the halftime break, Michael talked more about his collection, and the ITA crew discussed their recent horror movie and TV picks.
January 20, 2022
Story Origin - "How Bria Died" - Dancing With Tombstones
#horror #shortstory #ghoststory #Author Michael Aronovitz discusses the origin of his short story "How Bria Died," from his #CemeteryDance collection, DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES, which is available in paperback on Amazon, and will soon be available in ebook at a special preorder price of .99.
January 13, 2022
Origin: Dancing With Tombstones
Michael Aronovitz discusses the origin of his #CemeteryDance #shortstory collection, DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES.
January 11, 2022
Book Cover Design: Dancing With Tombstones
#bookcover #cemeterydancepublications #horror Author Michael Aronovitz discusses the genesis of the cover for his Cemetery Dance #shortstory collection, DANCING WITH TOMBSTONES, available in paperback on #Amazon, and available for ebook preorder at .99, January 21st.