In case you were unaware, the Zombiebabypocalypse has begun, as evidenced by the HypnoSpawn just before he gummed the hell out of us.
Yeah, he's a funny kid. But I digress....
For those who were curious about my writing but didn't want to fork over that .99 cents for a story by a relatively unknown author, I get it, and May 1st is your lucky day!
In celebration of Labor Day/May Day, I've got a bunch of stories along with my first novel, NEMESIS free-to-download for the entire day May 1st ONLY.
Not sure which one you'd like to read? Here's a little about each one:
NEMESIS: First novel in the Immortal War trilogy/series. Yes, here there be vampires. No, they don't wear glitter. The other two books in the series are LAMIA and THE TOWER (note that these last two are not free).
The Four Goldfish of the Apocalypse: A short short story. Somewhat poetic, and very tongue-in-cheek.
The Demon's Tale: A short story about a topic that has always fascinated me: what's under Glastonbury Tor? The reviews are in, and the theories that the readers have come up with are far more than I ever thought of while writing it, but I'm loving every minute of it.
Enoch's Devil: A fun romp of a short story starring the biblical man Enoch himself. Guest appearances by Lilith and Cthulhu. Because what story is complete without a surprise appearance by an ancient Sumerian deity?
The Lazarus Stone (Conspiracy Edit): The most realistic story I've written to date, and written under one of my pseudonyms 'Xircon'. Very apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic novella. No zombies, sorry.
The Stonehenge Man Incident: A bit of a short story nod to HP Lovecraft and Orson Welles, but told in torn snippets of newspaper articles that outline the mysteries of an apparent apocalypse.
All of the titles are available for Kindle and the free Kindle apps (so no need to own a Kindle). They are also available to loan to friends. I'm not stingy, and I believe everyone should have access to free reading, especially in the summer, so loan away!
Happy May 1st, everyone!
~ Suzi
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