Author Topic: The Stars have Aligned, and Alasdair helped make is so!  (Read 3351 times)

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The long awaited Whispers from the Abyss Anthology is now available on the Kindle. Just in time for Halloween.
We would like to thank Alasdair for taking the time to pen an amazing introduction for us. Once again Alasdair does what he does best, setting the exact mood and tone to get you reading for some amazing stories. Thank you very much!



Here is the discription:
On the subway, during lunch, or even under the fluorescent glow of your cubical—there is no escape! Now your slow descent into madness can follow you through the day, as well as the night. The WHISPERS FROM THE ABYSS ANTHOLOGY is the first ever H.P. Lovecraft inspired collection created specifically for readers on the go. All 33 spine-chilling tales are concentrated bites of terror which include works by Greg Stolze (Delta Green), Nick Mamatas (Shotguns v. Cthulhu), Tim Pratt (Marla Mason), Dennis Detwiller (Delta Green), Greg Van Eekhout (The Boy at the End of the World), A.C. Wise (Future Lovecraft), David Tallerman (Giant Thief), Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Future Lovecraft), John R. Fultz (Seven Prices), Chad Fifer (The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast).

“All about that moment I love, the moment where something approaches. The moment where you close your eyes and hope it goes away. It will. But there’ll be another story right behind it. And another. And another.” -Alasdair Stuart, host of the PSEUDOPOD podcast.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by Alasdair Stuart.
“Iden-Inshi” by Greg Stolze
“Pushing Back” by J.C. Hemphill
“Nation of Disease: The Rise & Fall of a Canadian Legend” by Jonathan Sharp
“When We Change” by Mason Ian Bundschuh
“Nutmeat” by Martin Hill Ortiz
“The Last Tweet” by Charles Black
“Secrets In Storage” by Tim Pratt & Greg Van Eekhout
“The Well” by Tim Jeffreys
“The Neon Morgue” by Nathan Wunner
“The Deep” by Corissa Baker
“Fear And Loathing In Innsmouth: Richard Nixon’s Revenge” by Jason Andrew
“My Friend Fishfinger By Daisy, Age 7″ by David Tallerman
“Chasing Sunset” by A.C. Wise
“The Thing With Onyx Eyes” by Stephen Brown
“I Do The Work Of The Bone Queen” by John R. Fultz
“Suck It Up, Get It Done” by Brandon Barrows
“The Substance In The Sound” by W.B. Stickel
“Stone City, Old As Immeasurable Time” by Kelda Crich
“Hideous Interview With Brief Man” by Nick Mamatas
“The Sea, Like Glass Unbroken” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
“The Decorative Water Feature Of Nameless Dread” by James Brogden
“Henry” by Lance Axt
“My Stalk” by Aaron J. French
“Give Me That Old Time Religion” by Lee Finney
“Afraid Of Dobermans” by Chad Fifer
“Leviathan” by Nicholas Almand
“Horrorscope” by Charles Black
“The Jar Of Aten-Hor” by Kat Rocha
“The Floor” by Jeff Provine
“Waiting” by Dennis Detwiller
“Other People’s Houses” by Sarena Ulibarri
“You Will Never Be The Same” by Erica Satifka
“Death Wore Greasepaint” by Josh Finney
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Reply #1 on: October 14, 2013, 07:56:15 PM
Hurray! I loved this book:) You guys did amazing work putting it together.



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Reply #2 on: October 14, 2013, 11:02:52 PM
Cthulhu mentioned it on facebook this morning.  Didn't notice that Alasdair was involved


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Reply #3 on: October 15, 2013, 05:29:02 PM
Thank you Alasdair. That means a lot. :)

Lowky: Thanks for spreading the word!

-Kat



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Reply #4 on: October 15, 2013, 06:38:55 PM
Is this available in a more affordable format, e.g. print?



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Reply #5 on: October 25, 2013, 06:44:12 PM
Is this available in a more affordable format, e.g. print?
If Whispers is successful as a Kindle book we will do a print run. Till then, it is only available digitally. I do know that you can get a free kindle app for your computer/phone/tablet if you don't want to buy the device itself.

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Reply #6 on: December 18, 2013, 01:52:06 AM
As a FYI, this is available for Amazon Prime members to utilize the lending library function. So what Amazon pay when things are loaned or is it a bulk payment for the rights to put it in the lending library?

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Reply #7 on: December 18, 2013, 03:39:42 AM
If it's anything like their free apps of the day, they probably pay nothing. They consider it a favor to you for the free promo.