My contributor copy for Sekhmet Press' recent anthology, Wrapped in White, arrived in the mail just the other day. I took a couple of snapshots of it (as one does), but when I was developing the film, I noticed a rather odd image superimposed on the photo. Some people have told me it might be a spirit trying to communicate with me from beyond the grave. I tend to believe it's a small hunk of plastic that caught the light a certain way, simply making it look like an otherworldly presence.
In either case, I thought I'd share the image, so you can see this mysterious and rather baffling presence for yourself. (Cue X-Files theme music.)
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Saturday, April 26, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Wrapped in White is now on Amazon!
Check out my latest story, "You'll Thank Me By Tomorrow," in Sekhmet Press' brand new ghost anthology, Wrapped in White. Other authors featured in the anthology include Allison M. Dickson, Patrick C. Greene, and Bryan W. Alaspa (so if you're a fan of authors with middle initials in their names, then this is the book for you.)
Here's what one reviewer on Amazon said of the story:
"You’ll Thank Me by Tomorrow by Michael D. Matula
Liam and Molly are trying to enjoy a little naughty week away, and the temperature is getting a little hot when the screaming starts.
This story is very much Groundhog Day for horror lovers, as three people and two rooms rotate in varying fashions to kill each other. It’s exhausting reading in a fantastic way.
The ending is amazing and I think this was my favourite story."
The anthology is available in paperback and on Kindle. I believe it's also available on itunes, kobo, and nook.
Here's what one reviewer on Amazon said of the story:
"You’ll Thank Me by Tomorrow by Michael D. Matula
Liam and Molly are trying to enjoy a little naughty week away, and the temperature is getting a little hot when the screaming starts.
This story is very much Groundhog Day for horror lovers, as three people and two rooms rotate in varying fashions to kill each other. It’s exhausting reading in a fantastic way.
The ending is amazing and I think this was my favourite story."
The anthology is available in paperback and on Kindle. I believe it's also available on itunes, kobo, and nook.
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