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The Essential Ronald Kelly Series from Thunderstorm Books

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The Essential Ronald Kelly Series from Thunderstorm Books Some real exciting news for you Ron Kelly fans and any lover of good horror fiction; – The Essentials will feature all 8 of Ron’s Zebra horror novels from the 1990s, but not necessarily in the order they were originally published. Most of them will also have… [Continue Reading]

New Ronald Kelly Books

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Some exciting news from one of my favorite authors. Ronald Kelly will have three books out in the month of May. AFTER THE BURN, a collection of post apocalyptic horror stories from Thunderstorm Books, his second short story collection, CUMBERLAND FURNACE & OTHER FEAR-FORGED FABLES, and his first published western, TIMBER GRAY (both from Bad… [Continue Reading]

Thunderstorm Books Announcement

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Leader of the Banned: The Best of Hail Saten, Volume 4 After nearly a decade of skewering politicians, corporations, organized religion, publishers, peers, enemies, friends, and often himself, Brian Keene’s extremely popular “Hail Saten” finally came to an end in 2008. For almost ten years, Keene’s essays were a must-read for both fans and pros…. [Continue Reading]

Ronald Kelly: New Book

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For all you extreme horror nuts out there, a major new book from our good friend Ronald Kelly. Any of you that have read any of Ron’s “Southern-Fried Horror” know that Ron has a very vivid and varied imagination, with the writing chops to back it up. I for one am looking forward to reading… [Continue Reading]

Horror Mall News

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THE CHOIR BOATS by Daniel A. Rabuzzi This book will have a 60 day preorder period. the number of copies ordered during this 60 day period will be the number of copies published. London, 1812 Yount, Year of the Owl. What would you give to make good on the sins of your past? For merchant… [Continue Reading]

Thunderstorm Books; New Book Announcement

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The Mother by Brett McBean The Hume Highway stretches for more than 800 km from Melbourne to Sydney. For most people, it’s simply a way to get them to their destination; a mostly uninteresting route dotted with low hills, scrubby bushland, and the occasional petrol station and rest stop to break the tedium. But for… [Continue Reading]

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