Sunday, November 13, 2011

What Would You Like To Promote?



Got a new book coming out this week? Finishing some new artwork, or a photo shoot? Recording a new podcast, or posting some new reviews? Having a big sale, or making an appearance? Here is your chance to Promote Horror! Leave a comment and/or link here with whatever it is you would like to promote for the week of Nov. 13-19.

Last week G. Edwin Taylor promoted the book “The King in Yellow.” If you haven’t done so, check it out now: "The King in Yellow"

9 comments:

  1. Promote Horror,

    I would love to promote the first review for my upcoming festive horror book, Revive, with you. The review is by editor of Dark River Press Robert Leyland and the link is as follows:

    http://www.darkriverpress.com/revive-by-thomas-james-brown.html

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  2. Greeting Promote Horrorphiles,

    Thank you for your recent shout-out!

    This week at Zombie Shop, we've hooked up with Severed press to bring you the very best in zombie survival and post apocalyptic fiction. Come check it out!

    http://www.zombieshop.co.uk/

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  3. Thomas: I will certainly check out the review and pass it on to everyone. Thanks for sharing the review!

    Zombie Ad: No problem. A great website deserves to be noticed. Thanks for sharing the site here, and I will remind everyone to check it out!

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  4. I'd like to promote a line of zombie webisodes that are made by zombies for zombies. You can find us on YouTube at:

    http://bit.ly/forzombies

    We are also blogging every Thursday at:
    http://www.forzombies.net

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  5. For Zombies: Thanks for bringing us some zombie action. I'll check it out and let others know.

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  6. Hello; my name is Fernando Sobenes and I want to introduce you my novel: "The Evil Visitor". This is the story:
    Northern Kuwait 1991 during the Persian Gulf War. Peter Donovan, lieutenant in the US Army, commanding a group of soldiers; walks into an ambush in the Iraqi desert and as a result a massacre occurs. There he finds an amulet that he puts in his pocket without knowing that it contains a hidden power; and because of it, has his first terrifying encounter in a grave underneath the sands of the desert with an evil being that takes him to death's door.
    Several years pass after these events and Peter, after leaving the Army, moves to a place in the United States where he settles down, gets married and begins a family. It's beautiful place where people live happily far from the stress of the big city. Others that live there also enjoy the pleasant climate, tranquility and beauty of the place with its lake and wonderful forest.
    Peter serves as the town sheriff and gets together on the weekends with some other families. Their lives continue with peace and happiness until the day when they play with the Ouija Board, using the amulet that Peter brought from the Iraqi desert. They unintentionally open the door for evil to enter their lives; destroying them, sowing fear and death. Paranormal phenomena, blood-curdling demon possessions and tragic deaths create a climate of suspense and terror in this work.
    This novel deals with the matter of the fight between good and evil. One of the protagonists, Father Josh Carter, fights again his principles and everything he learned in seminary when he realizes that the Church contradicts itself and doesn't comply with its own precepts. He begins to doubt his faith and his religious superiors and proves to his dismay that he has been deceived, which tears him apart emotionally.
    The work also deals with the theme of exorcism and the vision that the Church has towards it, and the manipulation that occurs in these situations. Problems of a mental nature are conveniently used as methods of propaganda and to control the faithful. This novel immediately grabs the read and is geared towards adult readers, people who enjoy emotions that are strong and that make them identify with the characters, their lives, fears, loves, and sufferings. It is a lively, emotional novel, full of suspense
    The translation was made by Benjamin Barnett from Website Content Providers.
    You can see the book trailer, read the prologue and first two chapters on my blog:
    http://elvisitantemaligno.blogspot.com/p/evil-visitor.html
    Book trailer:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31dfIwPSzo4

    Thank you for your kind attention.

    Best regards,
    Fernando Sobenes

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  7. Fernando: Thanks for sharing your novel with us. It looks very interesting, and I'm sure people would love to know more about it. I hope you all check out the links he provided. Look for a promotion coming soon as well!

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  8. From the twisted mind of author Sean Bingham and Severed Press comes the first book in a horrifying new Zombie Survival Series
    Zombacter: Center City Contagion

    This terrifying spin on zombies is a thrill ride of gruesome twists and turns that will leave you on the edge of your seat and forever afraid of the dark


    Professor Jake Northrop was on track to build the world’s first biocomputer using genetically engineered bacteria when something went terribly wrong. Now that something has just become top of the food chain. He’s horrified to learn that his experimental bacterium, Zombacter, turns people into flesh-eating monsters. While most of Professor Northrop’s accidental creations are lumbering idiots, some are very different. They can out run you. They can out think you, and they’re hungry! With the help of Bill Santini, a homeless, one-armed veteran, and a small group of survivors, the professor must run a gauntlet of ghouls to escape Center City and find a cure for the zombie plague.

    Available from most online bookstores

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    1. Sean: Thanks for adding your promotion for your new book. It definitely sounds like a must read for zombie fans. I look forward to helping you promote the book.

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