FEASTING GETS
RE-RELEASE
“Run!” he screamed. “It’s still alive!!”
Michael Vance's Weird Horror Tales: The Feasting, the
second book of his pulp firciton trilogy, has joined Weird Horror Tales
in re-release by Airship 27 Productions. His second braided novel of fifteen
interrelated horror, SF, and fantasy stories was also written in the style and
tradition of pulp magazines in the ‘20s, ‘30s, and ‘40s.
Weird Horror Tales:The Feasting is easily one of the
creepiest, most mesmerizing horror stories I have ever read. Months after
finishing it, images and scenes continued to haunt me and their memories sent
chills through me. This is not a book to read alone at night." said Ron
Fortier, editor of The Feasting.
“My stories are founded on the premise that there is
something larger than our narrow view of reality,” said Vance. “Each
interconnected story shares setting, history, prominent families, and a macro
plot. The stories also focus on the Azrealites, a religious cult that works
tirelessly to reinstate that ‘Other’ on Earth through science and the occult.”
These stories about the fictional town of “Light's End” in Maine have been
published in dozens of magazines in three countries. Vance’s influences on
these stories are H. P. Lovecraft, William Faulkner, and Ray Bradbury.
The cover was done by France’s Christophe Dessaigne, a
journalist, scenarist for role playing games, and photographer. Mainly
influenced by the science fiction, horror, and fantastic genres, his
atmospheric, surreal creations combine digital photography and manipulation in
a dark and post-apocalyptic future.
The interior illustrations are by artist Earl Geier, best
known for his horror, fantasy and science fiction artwork. In the role playing
game industry, his work includes art for Battletech, Call of Cthulhu,
and many others. He has illustrated books for Cemetery Dance magazine,
Chaosium, Gryphon and Subterranean Press. For comic book, he's had work
published by Dark Horse Comics, Comiczone, Now, Innovation and DC Comics
Paradox.
Vance has written for national and international magazines,
and as a syndicated columnist and cartoonist in over 500 newspapers. His six
published novels include Forbidden Adventures, his Weird Horror Tales trilogy,
Global Star, and The Equation. He briefly ghosted an internationally
syndicated comic strip, wrote his own strip and several comic books. He is
listed in the Who's Who of American Comic Books and Comic Book Superstars.
Weird Horror Tales and Weird Horror Tales: The Feasting
are available for Kindle at:
http://www.amazon.com/Weird-Horror-Tales-Feasting-ebook/dp/B00F9JYQE8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1379971682&sr=8-3&keywords=Weird+Horror+Tales%3A+The+Feasting
Both are also available on Amazon at:
http://www.amazon.com/Weird-Horror-Tales-Feasting-Volume/dp/0615889042/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1379971682&sr=8-2&keywords=Weird+Horror+Tales%3A+The+Feasting
Weird Horror Tales: Light's End will be reissued by
Airship 27 in the near future.
Airship 27 publishes anthologies and novels in the pulp
magazine tradition. In the past, Airship 27 has released “Sherlock Holmes:
Consulting Detective”, a series of “Captain Hazzard” pulp thrillers, more pulp
fiction in “The Green Lama” and “Secret Agent X”.
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