Description
In a restless suburb of Pittsburgh PA, there dwells an odd writing and critique group called Write or Die. Celebrating a mysterious annual rite, the authors disclose secret and sometimes tragic circumstances; evident only to those who have experienced the incidents . . . until now.
The stories in this collection will take you for perilous jaunts on All Hallows Eve, send you sprinting down a beach at midnight, drown your soul in inky waters, soak you in the blood of wizards and dump you down the rabbit hole of insanity.
Whether these are parables that predict or tales to instruct, prepare yourself to be,
Knee Deep In Little Devils
Welcome to the first Write or Die anthology. The short stories contained in Knee Deep in Little Devils were written for, and read during our first three annual Halloween reading events. They range from the preposterously frightful to the frightfully preposterous.
About the Author
Yun-Lutz, Karen D.: - Karen Yun-Lutz is a mother to five children, an author, photographer, graphic designer, videographer and video editor. For her day job she works part time as a marketing agent and customer service rep for a print company. She spends her free time co-organizing the Write or Die (WorD) writing and critique group and working as the director of public relations for Confluence, the Pittsburgh, PA SF/F/H literary, music and art conference. Her first story, The Minds I, published in the 2006 Parsec Ink Triangulation anthology. She also has written and published stories and a novel under her pen name.Sweterlitsch, Tom: - Tom Sweterlitsch is the author of the novels 'The Gone World' and 'Tomorrow and Tomorrow.' He lives in Pittsburgh, PA.Arnzen, Michael: - Michael Arnzen, gorelets.com, teaches full-time in the MFA in Writing Popular Fiction program at Seton Hill University, and has been publishing sick and funny horror for about twenty-five years. He holds four Bram Stoker Awards and is author of the novels, Grave Markings and Play Dead. You can catch up with "the best of Arnzen" in the recent re-release of his Bram Stoker Award-winning collection, Proverbs for Monsters from Dark Regions Press. Look for his series, "55 Ways I'd Prefer Not To Die," in The Year's Best Hardcore Horror in 2017.
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