Neal Hock over at the prestigious Bookhound's Den interviewed our own Dave Wilbanks on his site. Dave discusses his various works, including the Dead Earth books (and our favorite, Living After Midnight: Hard and Heavy Stories).
Check it out.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Review copies of Living After Midnight: Hard and Heavy Stories available on request
Just contact acidgravepress at gmail dot com with your credentials (where your reviews appear) and e-book format of choice. Thanks for your interest.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Living After Midnight reviewed by Ginger Nuts of Horror
"David T. Wilbanks has assembled one hell of a squad for this heavy metal horror heaven.... The hit rate is damn near perfect; each of these tales are highly deserving of inclusion in a book of this calibre."
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Living After Midnight featured at Indie Books Blog
Q: What will e-readers like about your book?
[A:] The diversity! We have ghost, demon, zombie, serial killer, and werewolf stories for those who want the genre tropes. We have action, love, and magic for those who like a little extra. We've got mythic and modern, British and American, long and short ... hard and heavy.
In short, Living After Midnight has a little something for anyone who likes their fiction sharp, dark, and more than a little exciting.
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[A:] The diversity! We have ghost, demon, zombie, serial killer, and werewolf stories for those who want the genre tropes. We have action, love, and magic for those who like a little extra. We've got mythic and modern, British and American, long and short ... hard and heavy.
In short, Living After Midnight has a little something for anyone who likes their fiction sharp, dark, and more than a little exciting.
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Living After Midnight reviewed on Dead in the South
"There are six stories in Living After Midnight, all inspired by heavy metal/hard rock bands (each story title is the name of one such band). Less that discourage those of you who are fans of chamber music and Celine Dion, no knowledge of the heavy music scene is required to enjoy these stories, as the authors for the most part use a name or image as a starting point."
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