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Black Honey And Other Unsavory Things

by Steve Van Samson
Black Honey And Other Unsavory Things by Steve Van Samson
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Lurking within Black Honey and Other Unsavory Things are eleven tales of monsters and madness that will whisk the reader from a cursed village in old Massachusetts, to an arcade in the 1980s and even to the plains of a post-apocalyptic vampire-riddled Africa. The devil may be in the details, but here you can also expect to find ghosts, ancient Gods, a genetically engineered tatzlewurm and even the origins of Spring Heeled Jack. These hand crafted nightmares are sometimes sweet, often unsavory and are sure to leave a sting!

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HorrorWeird FictionPost-ApocalypticShort StoriesVampiresCollectionGhosts
Release date: April 28, 2023

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Steve Van Samson

Steve Van Samson

Steve Van Samson is the author of is the author of the novels "The Unpleasant Mister Snif", "Mark of the Witchwyrm", "The Bone Eater King" and "Marrow Dust", the collections “Black Honey and Other Unsavory Things” and "Year of the Rattlesnake". His writing tends to be on the pulpy side—intermingling genres like horror, dystopian with dark fantasy and adventure. A fierce proponent of character diversity, avoiding cliché like the plague and of planting little seeds between the lines, which the reader might only discover in subsequent readings.

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