It’s that time of year again, when the ghouls come out play
and so do we horror writers. Yes, boys and girls it’s Coffin Hop Time!
For those of you not in the know, here’s a brief explanation
of what will unfold: Every October a horde of horror writers get together for an annual
event and turn the last week of the month into the spooky festival of terror called
Coffin Hop. It is a Halloween and horror themed blog hop that runs from Oct. 24th
until the 31st. We have stories, trivia, ghoulish delights, and
tons of contests. You can check out the official rundown here: http://coffinhop.com/what-is-coffin-hop-2/
For my participation, I have daily posts planned, with two
book spotlights, a dark poetry corner, an excerpt by guest writer Jennifer L. Gifford, a
multi-author spotlight, some scary drabbles by guest author Michael Brookes, a interview with my character Balthazar, and a Poe inspired story for Halloween. In addition, my blog is part of Melissa
Smith’s scavenger hunt, so be sure to check out her blog for details: http://melissasmithbooks.wordpress.com/
Plus, I’ll be running a Rafflecopter contest all week, with
lots of great prizes (see the bottom of the post for the contest).
So that’s the scoop on Coffin Hop. And after you’ve read
this post, you can pop over to http://coffinhop.com/
to find out who else is hopping by checking out the Linky list.
Now join in today’s devilish fun…
I’ve recently published my newest horror story collection, Killers and Demons II: They Return, a
book that (as you may have guessed) focuses on villains. So today, I’m starting
off the Hop with a book spotlight and a bonus Villain List.
Killers and Demons II: They Return
Killers.
Demons.
They lurk forever in the shadows, smile at you in the
morning, and haunt your dreams at night. You can’t hide, you can’t run, and
there’s no escape. You can only scream when they come for you.
Killers and Demons II:
They Return is a collection of thirteen tales, blending short stories
and flash fiction, tales where the blood lingers on your tongue or spurts
quickly from the swift cut.
The Villainous Roster:
Wade, every parent’s nightmare
Hannah and Mr. Greeley. Who is the victim and who is the
villain?
Simon and Zoe, a married couple who are dying to be single
again.
Norman and his "cookie" of a wife, Mabel.
Millicent and Jane, a delightful duo you shouldn’t invite to
your Regency tea party
Amanda, who literally has a skeleton in her closet
Balthazar, the demon bounty hunter on the hunt once more.
Sarah, a young woman going through some changes and craving
new tastes
Emmeline, hanged as a witch, now back from the dead for
revenge
Gabrielle, a woman
haunted by shadows
The Dollmaker, she showers death, and an umbrella won’t help
Nightmare Demons, bent on driving a town insane
And then there’s Alice, a little girl locked in the basement
by her Daddy…
Together they form a spine-chilling cadre of predators.
Find the book at:
Kobo
Plus, download the first book in the series for free at Smashwords until Halloween:
Killers and DemonsOn to the contest. I have three prizes up for grabs:
- First Prize: An autographed (by me) paperback of Legends and Lore and Smashwords copies of Killers and Demons and Killers and Demons II
- Second Prize: Mini potion bottles and a pouch
- Third Prize: A Smashwords copy of Killers and Demons II: They Return
(Note: There will a small delay in delivery of the Legends and Lore paperback, as it is being shipped to me from the publisher before it continues on to the winner.)
Here's some photos of the prizes:
Now here’s that added bonus, a quick list of some of my favourite sci-fi/fantasy/horror villains on TV:
- Crowley (Supernatural): He’s the ever-so charming King of Hell, what more do you need?
- White Walkers (Game of Thrones): In a show simply overflowing with nasty types, these guys are downright chilling (pun intended).
- Hydra (Agents of Shield): What could be better than mad scientists and ruthless sleeper agents.
- The Daleks (Doctor Who): One word – Exterminate.
- The Headless Horseman/Henry Parish (Horseman of War)/Moloch (Sleepy Hollow): With this trio, the coming apocalypse is in very malevolent hands.
- Samaritan/Greer (Person of Interest): Creepy AI and his handler that are puppet masters for human security and covert spy operations. Nothing could possibly go wrong there.
- Hannibal Lector (Hannibal): Suave, elegant, and totally creepy.
Feel free to add your own villain to the list in the comment
section. And be sure to pop back tomorrow for a peek at the Legends and Lore anthology, full of gods, mer-people, Valkyries, and my own contribution, Arthurian witches.
Great post! I always look forward to your writing and especially your Coffin Hop display :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ash, I look forward to yours as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the mini potions prize! haha so fun!! Great post :)
ReplyDeleteLove your list of villains. My favorites would be Hannibal and the White Walkers. Those scenes where Hannibal is cooking people to classical music... gets me every time. So good! For Supernatural, I'd have to go with the Yellow Eyed Demon from the first 2 seasons. Aren't villains fun?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mallory. My story in the Legends and Lore anthology (up in tomorrow's spotlight) is about witches, so I thought potion bottles was a nice prize.
ReplyDeleteI agree about Hannibal's cooking scenes; totally creepy. And the Yellow-Eyed Demon was a great villain, too.
ReplyDeleteWho couldn't love the duplicitous King of Hell... I just watched a documentary on the real life Aleister Crowley about two weeks ago, maybe less! Plus... EXTERMINATE!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, looking forward to tomorrow (and hoping your day goes better!)
I've got some short excerpts and a quick review to go with tomorrow's anthology spotlight, so I think everyone will enjoy. Next Wednesday's is treat too, with drabbles from author Michael Brookes.
ReplyDeleteOooooh my favorite villain is Patrick Bateman from American Psycho! This guy! A monster and a genius at the same time... :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read (or watched) American Psycho myself, but I've heard great things. An excellent choice for a villain.
ReplyDeleteLove you list Anita! Daleks and Crowley will always have a special place in my heart as villains!
ReplyDeleteYes, the Daleks are classic, and Crowley is priceless.
ReplyDeleteI want to thank all of the authors from the bottom of my little black heart, lol! This is my first Hallowe'en on the book blogs and I am having such a blast! My favorite genre is horror, and this has been like letting a kid loose in a candy store/toy shop! THank you for the free ebook! Cannot wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you making the rounds, Lori. Horror lovers are always welcome.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your list of villains. I am going to download your ebook, I look forward to reading more of your writing. I am a huge fan of horror.
ReplyDeleteI posted the last comment...not sure why it said anonymous
ReplyDeleteProbably a glitch, Bev. Glad you enjoyed the villains list.
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