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Beyond

Micro myths of the paranormal; poltergeists, spirit boards, ghosts and ghouls, avenging apparitions and horrifying hauntings.

What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?

More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.

(an anthology; features Andreas’s drabble ‘The Touch of Fury’)

Reviews

Poignant, haunting, down-right disturbing, sometimes funny!

- GoodReads reviewer *****

Bloody Red Nose: Fifteen Fears of a Clown

In a world filled with menace, dare to paint on a grin.

The world is full of images of scary clowns: packs of grinning figures with knives plaguing towns; pom-pom clad serial killers; loners who like children in the wrong way.

But clowns can be a force for good: it takes a kind heart to put other people’s joy first; keeping children entertained is honest work; what better disguise than one that makes the villains laugh?

What if, rather than being childhood-spoiling serial killers, clowns were the victims or heroes of the story?

When all the children at a party are poisoned, an entertainer’s profession and past both make him a prime suspect.

An anti-corporate prankster discovers his guru might be just as callous as the capitalist world-view he claims to reject.

A clown attempts to redeem the image of his profession by saving a group of teenagers from a serial killer.

And twelve more stories of clowns facing humanity’s baser natures.

(an anthology; features Andreas’s short story ‘Bingo’)

Reviews

The one that really got to me was “Bingo” by Andreas Hort. Bingo the misfit who finally found his place in the world and held onto that dream no matter what.

- Willow Croft

Great stories abound here. Excellent editor, too!

- Amazon reviewer *****

Monsters

Wendigos, vampires, things that go bump in the night or hide under the bed, witches, demons, upirs, kelpies, toad people, zombies, sirens and hundreds of other tiny terrifying tales.

What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?

More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.

(an anthology; features Andreas’s drabble ‘Cold’)

Reviews

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Perfect for people with little time!

- Michael Lackey

A dark and twisted collection of classic monsters, as well as some fresh takes on the theme that were truly inspired!

- Amazon reviewer *****

An impressive collection of tales. Five stars.

- Amazon reviewer *****

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