Sunday, October 28, 2012

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! 

If you would like to further discuss a promotion, please feel free to contact me at: 
Facebook: PromoteHorror.com  
Twitter: @PromoteHorror

2 comments:

  1. Check out this horror anthology comic I have a story in that's on Kickstarter right now. MONSTROLOGY features 8 stories of monster horror stories in unusual locations. All 8 stories are finished we're just looking for funding to print digital, paperback and hardcover. Review copies may be made available to interested parties.

    Here's a full rundown from the project page about the book's content:

    Troll Behavior by Andrew Foley & G. Gerald Garcia in which Andrew was told to write a story involving trolls in a junkyard, and after he thought at great length about trolls and considered junkyards briefly, he wrote a story that involved the both of them.

    The Abomination Denomination by Scott O. Brown & Amin Amat, where a vacationing family stops by an old, rural church on Sunday morning for a very interesting service.

    In White Widow by 
Charles Webb & Andres Esparza, a young woman must battle the supernatural force at the heart of a haunted house which seems able to bend, twist, and recreate reality around her.

    What Fools These Mortals Be by Joey Esposito, Erik Norris & JC Grande. All you need to know is that it is about a bridge and a satyr.

    Yolk by Erica J. Heflin & Elias Martins, is a story of a young woman's journey for acceptance, guided by her grandmother's goblin-infested tales of the Old World.

    Darkest Corners by Thacher E. Cleveland & Fernando Cano, where a teenager runs away to the tunnels under Las Vegas where he finds himself facing a terror that's spewed forth from the depths of the earth looking to consume everything in its path.


    The View of Mumbichi Valley by Walt Mancing & Horacio Lalia, features a harpy and an ancient tree, and is inspired by the old Creepy and Tales from the Crypt comics that scared the Hell out of him as a kid.

    In Children of Russia by Ryan Ferrier & Hugo Petrus, a dying man recounts his life of poor choices, all stemming from an unspeakable horror at the orphanage in which he grew up.

    More information and preview pages of my story, Darkest Corners, are available at my website.

    Thanks!

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  2. Just wanted to let everyone know the official "Cutter" FB Fan Page is up. Cutter is my latest creation for a graphic novel series about an army vet who deals with Monsters...but are they real or not???? Stop by for up to date information about the release of the Horror Graphic Novel series. There will be contests for free Cutter gear and amazing artwork by my creative partner in crime on the series.


    Visit The Official Cutter Fan Page

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