
Howlers & Haints of Missouri
by David Ray Foster
Through a series of one-on-one interviews, former law enforcement agent and master story-teller David Ray Foster skillfully draws out the stories that witnesses want to forget—terrifying encounters with the legendary Ozark Howler, devils, and haints that roam the back roads of rural Missouri.
USD$18.00
5" x 7"
276 pages
ISBN: 979-8-9936917-3-2
The Mirror by David A. Rincon
(cover image coming soon!)
One will rise from afar...
To answer the call...
To end a tyrant...
Or fall...
This is the ancient legend of the Indigo Islands-a prophecy whispered through generations.
Many believe it's only a story.
Mikala Illyena never did
Even as a child, she held onto the belief that one day, a champion would rise to defend the islands from a ruthless ruler. Now, as darkness spreads and hope fades, that belief may be all that remains.
Jake wakes in a forest with no memory... only his name.
Drawn to an abandoned house, he finds a mirror... but no reflection. Instead, something impossible stares back.
Thrown into a world of sorcery, betrayal, and rising rebellion, Jake discovers his fate is tied to the very legend Mikala has always believed in. As enemies close in and truths begin to unravel, he must journey across unknown lands and face a question more dangerous than any enemy:
Who is he... really? And when he finds the answer-will he survive it?
David Rincon is an American-born author originally from Novato, California, now residing in Santa Rosa. A lifelong storyteller and devoted fan of all things Disney, he has a knack for uncovering obscure film trivia and weaving imagination into immersive worlds.

The Creatures in the Woods: The Melon-Heads of Connecticut by Kyle N. Kolber
More information about the title coming soon!

Foxthorne Cottage
A strange, folkloric fantasy that tells the story of daily life at Foxthorne Cottage through the diary-like prose of an unidentified writer.
While the story may be read as straight-forward, the manuscript contains a deeper underlying narrative conveyed through symbolism, implication, and background images which each reader may interpret differently.

Little Green Men is inspired by the Gernsback/pulp era of science fiction literature (1920s-1950s.)
If you fondly recall reading pulp sci-fi mags such as Amazing Stories and Weird Tales, you'll love this collection of stories featuring prison planets, exciting action heroes and, of course, the quintessential little green men.
We are still accepting submissions for this collection! If you are interested in participating, please find more details on our "You're Invited" page.

The Collected Works of Dark Lorecraft
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