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Return of the Mothman (Paperback)
Michael Knost; Foreword by Thomas F Monteleone
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Ted Browning moves back to his rural hometown of Logan, West
Virginia, after learning his grandmother is dying of cancer. When
he hears talk of Mothman sightings from miners at Bear Creek Coal
Company he simply doesn't believe it-until a series of events puts
him in direct confrontation with the evil winged creature. Ted is
forced to face his inner demons in order to protect the very loved
ones he's kept at a distance for twenty years ... and to let go of
a tragic past that is drawing him like a moth to the flame.
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Between The Lines (Paperback)
Michael Knost; Cover design or artwork by Aaron Drown
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Experience sixteen short stories by Appalachian writers with strong
appetites for the macabre. Within these pages lie terrifying ghost
tales sure to cause more than a few sleepless nights. Dark Tales of
Terror is a gripping anthology-full of Southern fried horror of the
first degree-assembled by Bram Stoker Award finalist Michael Knost.
Storytellers and contributors include G. Cameron Fuller, Karen L.
Newman, Brian J. Hatcher, Michael Fitzgerald, Michael Knost, Lesley
Conner, Karin Fuller, Ellen Thompson McCloud, Jude-Marie Green, S.
Clayton Rhodes, Robert W. Walker, Eric Fritzius, Ellen Bolt, Jessie
Grayson, Miranda Phillips Walker and Jason L. Keene.
Appalachian Winter Hauntings includes eleven bone-chilling
accounts-penned by many of the preeminent storytellers in the
business-that are appropriate to the Appalachian region and
relative to the heart of the holiday season. This anthology, edited
by Michael Knost and Mark Justice, is designed for cozying up close
to a blazing fireplace on the coldest of winter nights.
Contributors include: Ronald Kelly, Brian J. Hatcher, Patricia
Hughes, Steve Vernon, S. Clayton Rhodes, Steve Rasnic Tem, Sara J.
Larson, Scott Nicholson, J.G. Faherty. EmmaLee Pallai, and
Elizabeth Massie. The texture is gritty and the stories are moving.
Think Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" turned up a notch with a
ghostly Appalachian backdrop. So, pour yourself a mug of hot cocoa,
wrap your favorite blanket around you, and brace yourself for
ghostly stories and weird encounters that take place in the shadows
of snowy hilltops or along icy mountain trails. Family friendly.
Writers Workshop of Horror focuses solely on honing the craft of
writing. It includes solid advice, from professionals of every
publishing level, on how to improve one's writing skills. The
volume edited by Michael Knost includes contributions by a
dream-team of nationally known authors and storytellers, many Bram
Stoker Award winners. Contributors to this work include: Clive
Barker, Joe R. Lansdale, F. Paul Wilson, Ramsey Campbell, Thomas F.
Monteleone, Deborah LeBlanc, Gary A. Braunbeck, Brian Keene,
Elizabeth Massie, Tom Piccirilli, Jonathan Maberry, Tim Waggoner,
Mort Castle, G. Cameron Fuller, Rick Hautala, Scott Nicholson,
Michael A. Arnzen, J.F. Gonzalez, Michael Laimo, Lucy A. Snyder,
Jeff Strand, Lisa Morton, Jack Haringa, Gary Frank, Jason Sizemore,
Robert N. Lee, Tim Deal, Brian Yount, Brian J. Hatcher, and others.
Here is what certain industry publications have already said about
this exceptional project: A veritable treasure trove of information
for aspiring writersstraight from the mouths of today's top horror
scribes! Rue Morgue Magazine. Packing more knowledge and sound
advice than four years worth of college courses . . . Its focused
on the root of your evil, the writing itself. Fangoria Magazine.
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The Mothman Files (Paperback)
Michael Knost; Afterword by Thomas F Monteleone; Foreword by Jeff Wamsley
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Strange occurrences and alarming sightings in and around Point
Pleasant, West Virginia-including the shocking appearance of a
bizarre winged apparition that became known as the Mothman-troubled
the once tranquil community from November 1966 to December 1967.
Mysterious lights sparkled and moved across the winter heavens.
Domestic animals were found slaughtered and mutilated. Weird
speculations among townsfolk began to emerge that have never been
fully confirmed or explained. Most alarming, many say the strange
Mothman visitations never stopped. The terrifying legend was
birthed in the mountains, but now visitations have been documented
around the world. Credible eyewitnesses abound-from every region of
America and South America, from Europe to Asia-of a winged beast of
mammoth proportions. The stories inside this volume further this
legend and are penned by some of the best storytellers in the
nation, including Chandler Kaiden, Bev Vincent, S. Clayton Rhodes,
Karin Fuller, Brian J. Hatcher, Lisa Morton, Victorya Chase, Orrin
Grey, Jessie Grayson, William Meikle, John J. Barnes, Adrian Ludens
and Joseph Nassise. They have done their research and have much to
say about the winged monster. Be prepared. Many of their final
conclusions are petrifying.
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