And That’s Not All: Two More Post Mortem Re-Editions Have Zombie Girls, Monsters

Well, just one monster, but perusal of Post Mortem Press’s “new” 2011 and 2012 September 15 re-editions (cf. post just below re. 2010’s MON COEUR MORT) has unveiled two more books with stories by me.





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The first, and if I may say so one I’m still rather fond of, is “Girls Gone Dead,” a piquant tale of “brought back” models discussing their deaths for the popular video series GIRLS GONE DEAD, in the also now brought back NEW DAWN FADES: 20 INTENSE ZOMBIE TALES OF THE AFTERMATH OF THE APOCALYPSE (POST MORTEM PRESS: THE EARLY YEARS BOOK 8). Not overly profound, I don’t think, but fun. And the second is a reprint itself, originally published in NEW MYTHOS LEGENDS (Marietta Publishing, 1999; also reprinted in my 2001 Dark Regions Press collection STRANGE MISTRESSES: TALES OF WONDER AND ROMANCE), a French and Indian War set story of horrors found in New York state’s Taconic Mountains, “The Calm,” in TORN REALITIES: 19 SHORT STORIES INSPIRED BY H.P. LOVECRAFT (POST MORTEM PRESS: THE EARLY YEARS BOOK 10).





The expanded titles (the first editions were simply NEW DAWN FADES and TORN REALITIES) give, I think, a fair idea of the contents, and as I recall — it has been awhile — the stories in both are in general quite good. For those with a yen to pursue them further, the second link in the post just below takes you to the whole series, from which one may scroll down to the eighth and tenth volumes.

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