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Death, Dismemberment and a Little Bit of Sass

Death, Dismemberment and a Little Bit of Sass

Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu.


Death, Dismemberment and a Little Bit of Sass
– my POD published book of insanely good short stories is now available at Lulu.com.


In the midst of a zombie apocalypse might one man have a second chance at love?

When a werewolf hunter faces his worst nemesis yet – a psychiatrist – who will come out on top?

A woman in a religious cult begins to hear voices but will they lead her to salvation or destruction?

A family’s vacation is cut short when they try to help a stranded spaceship, but who really needs the help?

All of these and more in this collection of eleven murderously good short stories

There is –

  • Where Wolf?
  • Truckstop Unicorn
  • Icy Dead People
  • Dah’min
  • Oneirophasia
  • And much, much more… Eleven in total.


Here’s what the critics are saying -

“This books is awesome!! Amazing! Four stars… What? If you want more stars, it’ll cost you extra. Where’s my money?”

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“I’ll say whatever you want, just leave my kids alone. Please.”

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“Oh god!! Stop hitting me!! Okay, okay, Five stars. FIVE STARS!! Oh god, I’m bleeding.”

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I’m very proud.

So, BUY IT NOW! and enjoy almost 200 pages of murdery goodness!

I know I did -

Death, Dismemberment and a Little Bit of Sass

And the winner is…

ME!!!

Over at Writers Cafe, I entered my short story Icy Dead People into a contest where the top prize was to be published in an anthology called Anthology of the Living Dead.

And I won!

Don’t believe me? Take a look yourself – Link.

Kick ASS!!

One of the coolest things about this anthology is it’s supposed to have an Introduction by Tom Savini! Go Sex Machine!

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Don't be afraid. Everything will be just fine.


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