Kevin Lucia's Blog, page 17
July 28, 2021
Free Fiction, and Scares That Care
Well, I suppose it's that time again - time to blow the dust off this place and post something new. In any case, my absence around these parts has been a very good thing, in some ways. I've been busy writing this whole past year, working on a variety of projects. Most specifically, writing commissioned novellas for one of the best limited edition horror presses in the business. Those novellas will eventually form a new novella quartet entitled Into the Dark, which will be released at some point down the road.
I've also been busy working on a new novella collection entitled October Nights, due out this October from Crystal Lake Publishing. I'm really excited for it, because I've always wanted to release a Halloween collection/book during Halloween, and this year I get to.
I've also been working on a Halloween novel, The Mask, which I've been tinkering on for a year or so. Hopefully that'll be out in time for next Halloween. Also, my weird western novel, Billy the Kid and the Lazarus Stone, has been edited, re-written, edited, beta-read, edited, and is currently receiving a professional manuscript critique by one of the best in the business. Where it will go after that is anyone's guess.
I've also started work co-writing a suspense/thriller with horror veteran Paul F. Olson. I'm excited not only to work with Paul, but also to try something a bit out of my wheelhouses.
Now, for the Big Announcements. If you've yet to get a chance to read my fiction, here's a chance to read it for free if you're willing to sign up for Horror Oasis's newsletter. Get five free ebooks of my short stories - "When We All Meet at the Ofrenda," "Almost Home," "Lament," "Therapy," and "A Circle That Ever Returenth" when you sign up through Bookfunnel. Just check out these gorgeous covers below:

Also, this weekend, at long last, Scares That Care Weekend returns in Williamsburg, Virginia. I can't tell you how excited I am to return into the company of my fellow horror folk. If you've come to this website as a result of meeting me at Scares, welcome! Make sure you sign up for my occasional newsletter to receive free ebooks!
March 1, 2021
The Headless Boy, by Kelli Owen

This is where we find Jake and Maggie at the beginning of this novel, reeling from the loss of their first and only child. Maggie is broken and mired in depression; Jake is doing his best to support her, care for her, and understand...even if he can't, fully. They eventually realize they have to leave their old lives behind, and they move to a new house out in the country, hoping to start anew.
Maggie's adopted several coping strategies, and though Jake may find them amusing or even odd, he's willing to go along with just about anything, if only to see Maggie through her pain. When she starts talking to someone she calls "Bobby" (a potential name for their unborn child, named after Jake's father), Jake assumes it's just another way of her attempting to cope.
It isn't, however. Something lives in this house with them. Has lived there for a very long time, and it's desperate for a mother. Before Jake quite understands what's happening, this force worms its way into Maggie's life, trying to make itself indispensable, and playing on the unspoken tensions which would inevitably exist between partners after a miscarriage. Even worse - it doesn't like Jake. Doesn't want a father figure, at all, and before long, Jake realizes it's trying to play Maggie against him, trying to convince her all she needs is "Bobby," and no one else. Certainly not Jake.
Without a doubt, this is perhaps Kelli Owen's best work to date. It's restrained, populated by deftly written characters, and it creeps along quietly, insidiously, until its fast, furious, bloody end. Having read much of Owen's earliest work, it's clear that this novel shows her at the height of her game. This is an emotionally charged story which will leave you alternating between chilled, moved, and even frustrated at Maggie - how the hell could she be so blind? - and yet you get it, too. You can't blame her, at all. You know that, if perhaps you were in her shoes...you'd probably act the same.
Get this now. You won't regret it. Highly recommended.
December 18, 2020
New Story "The Crayfish God" in CAMPFIRE MACABRE

50+ original flash horror tales organized by five themes: Spook Houses, Slashers, Witchcraft, Within the Woods, and Cemetery Chillers. A book perfect for time spent around the campfire or a long car trip! Brand new pieces from award-winning storytellers and established authors, such as: V. Castro, Michael Harris Cohen, Corey Farrenkopf, Kevin Lucia, Beverley Lee, Cynthia Pelayo, Doyae Coles, Jason Parent, Sonora Taylor, and so many more! Published by Cemetery Gates Media.
December 10, 2020
New Exclusives Offered in Newsletter

Hello, all. Just a quick message to say the newsletter is back up and running. If you wouldn't mind a monthly message from me with updates, exclusives, and free fiction - with three free ebooks to boot - just enter your email address in the subscribe box on the top of my web page, and click "Subscribe."
I'm also offering a new, exclusive feature in my newsletter. Recently, I finished the outline for my first nonfiction book, How A Christian Fell in Love With the Horror Genre. I want to sprinkle personal anecdotes throughout the book highlighting my lifelong draw toward the weird, and how it's converged with my faith. I will be sharing these anecdotes exclusively with newsletter subscribers. So if you'd like a peek into that work in progress (and did I mention the three free ebooks?) sign up today.
December 8, 2020
Mystery Road Ebook Sale!

"Mystery Road is a beautifully written, poignant story about a man caring for his dying father and the memories that suddenly return to him after decades of forgetfulness." - Char's Horror Corner
"Mystery Road takes us back to Clifton Heights. This one is a ghost story of sorts, the best kind. I absolutely adored it. I'm impressed with Lucia and his storytelling ability. His voice is like none that I've read before. As always, I can't wait for my next trek through Clifton Heights." - Glen Rolfe, author of Blood & Rain
"Mystery Road is a talented author’s personal variation on genre traditions. It’s so clearly and elegantly written that I couldn’t help but read the whole thing in one sitting." - Mike Thorn, author of The Dark Hours.
Limited Edition Hardcover
Ebook - .99 Sale!
March 30, 2020
Unboxing Video: Cemetery Dance Publications Limited Edition Novella, Mys...
March 16, 2020
Free Fiction
Things Slip Through - mobi
Things Slip Through - epub
Through A Mirror, Darkly - Amazon
Devourer of Souls - Amazon
Things You Need - Amazon
Here are two books I'm making free:
Long Night in the Summer - Smashwords
Hiram Grange and the Chosen One
And, I also have several free shorts here on the website:
Free Shorts
Everyone stay home, stay safe, and stay healthy!