Despite trying to get ready for the start of our William Hope Hodgson festival in a day or so, I’m also trying to support the October Frights blog-hop. This is, as best as I can understand it, a venture where a load of blogs with similar interests link up to each other and share the goodness (or as this one’s about paranormal and horror fiction, the weirdness, perhaps). There are many neat offerings – poetry and prose.
There are 49 blogs involved, loads of cracking authors, so give it a go. The links should be at the end of this post, but as my blog works on low-grade coal and steam, you never know what might happen.
I offer my short story called Montana, a finished, stand-alone tale from a much longer unpublished draft. A slice of horror but not too bloodthirsty. Oh, and no, it’s nothing to do with werewolves, vampires, zombies or Edwardians…
April 2016 Note: As these revenant stories are now seeing print, this one’s gone off-line, at least for the moment. A Stranger Passing Through should be the first one published, and news will be added in due course.
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Thanks for the free story! I look forward to reading it. Great to be in the hop with you. 🙂
Great to see you here, Lexa. I’ll be over at your e-place as soon as I’ve got tomorrow’s Hodgson post out of the way!
Now, that was satisfying. Just they right amount of shiver and mystery. Thank you.
Thanks, Gaia, I’m really pleased you liked it. There are more in that vein, but I keep going Edwardian. See you soon…
Looking forward to reading the story. Glad you’re hopping with us!
Thanks! I’m going to rush round everyone else’s sites as soon as possible!