Author: | Edward T. May | ISBN: | 9780595894802 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | June 11, 2007 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Edward T. May |
ISBN: | 9780595894802 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | June 11, 2007 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
Despite the best of intentions, a little boy's prayer brings horrifying consequences to a small village in Mexico.
In the chaos following Hurricane Katrina a man is forced to confront his greatest phobia as a precondition for departure.
A college student in search of a hallucinogenic experience gets more than he bargained for.
A young woman obsessed with the occult discovers hidden messages in epitaphs, and acts on them.
A troubled teen hopes to find relief from a tedious existence behind the door of a mysterious mausoleum.
After having a premonition involving a premature burial a man takes action thinking he may yet cheat fate.
A writer delves into the facts surrounding a witchcraft trial and its horrifying aftermath.
Death and madness drip from the pages of Cemetery Mythos, composed of sixteen short stories, five poems and one script. Each selection hinges on the one place where the majority of us will spend most of our earthly existence.
Despite the best of intentions, a little boy's prayer brings horrifying consequences to a small village in Mexico.
In the chaos following Hurricane Katrina a man is forced to confront his greatest phobia as a precondition for departure.
A college student in search of a hallucinogenic experience gets more than he bargained for.
A young woman obsessed with the occult discovers hidden messages in epitaphs, and acts on them.
A troubled teen hopes to find relief from a tedious existence behind the door of a mysterious mausoleum.
After having a premonition involving a premature burial a man takes action thinking he may yet cheat fate.
A writer delves into the facts surrounding a witchcraft trial and its horrifying aftermath.
Death and madness drip from the pages of Cemetery Mythos, composed of sixteen short stories, five poems and one script. Each selection hinges on the one place where the majority of us will spend most of our earthly existence.