Showing posts with label The Demonologia Biblica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Demonologia Biblica. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Recent Releases


Click the relevant link to find out more about these recent releases.

The Demonologia Biblica - featuring my short story The Torment of St Anthony.

A-Z Cities of Death - featuring my short story City of the Moon.

La Nuit du Loup-Garou - the French edition of my fifth Fighting Fantasy adventure gamebook Howl of the Werewolf.

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Short Story Saturday: The Demonologia Biblica

I popped up on Tracie McBride's blog Exquisite Corpse yesterday, talking about my contribution to Dean M Drinkel's horror anthology The Demonologia Biblica.

You can read the guest post here, and order a copy of The Demonologia Biblica here.

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Short Story Saturday: The Demonologia Biblica

According to legend, at his trial in 1438, it was claimed that Gilles Montmorency-Laval, Baron de Rais (the fifthteenth century serial killer) had sought out individuals who were purported to summon demons. The summoning words they used were put into a Grimoire fashioned from human skin and which was commonly known as the Demonologia Biblica

This book mysteriously vanished after de Rais’ execution but was often talked about in certain dark circles. Imagine the power one could wield with such a weapon!

Now editor Dean M Drinkel has compiled his own Demonologia Biblica, an A to Z of demonic fiends, featuring stories by twenty-six different authors. And one of them's me.

You can grab Demonologia Biblica for your Kindle now, from here. Enjoy...

 
Get thee behind me, Demon...

 

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Short Story Tuesday: The Demonologia Biblica

Okay, I know, it should be Short Story Saturday, or Tie-in Tuesday, but I just had to share this bit of news with you all!

The Demonologia Biblica is a horror anthology (in case you hadn't already guessed) edited by Mr Dean M Drinkel. I've been in a couple of Dean's anthos before, and I'm in this one too, filed under 'J' for 'Jerobaal'.

Here's the front cover...


And here's the back cover, including the full list of authors appearing within...



More news as and when... :-)