Welcome to Coffin Hop on Spreading the Writer’s Word!
Every EIGHT hours for the next EIGHT days I’m gonna switch it up and offer you something horrifically scrumptious from a different author!
The 12:30 am and 8:30 am posts will feature two novels or novellas per author; the 4:30pm post will be a $0.99 cent short sprinkled in for fun!
Deets on how and what you can win are at the bottom of each post. And anywhere you see the words Coffin Hop in the post, you can click to visit the other fab hoppers!
Let’s see who’s the Reaper’s eyeballin’ in this post, shall we?
Featured Author: Blaze McRob
Beware the Mold
In the mountains of West Virginia the mushrooms have begun to spread from inside the caves where they have grown, left in peace to the darkness of their world. Now though, strip mining has opened their world and allowed escape. The pigs were the first to encounter the new life, devouring the mushrooms. But humans ate the pigs and the hunger that followed couldn’t be sated.
Available on Amazon!
Snow of Blood
Dealing with zombies is bad enough, but when you have to fight off zombie cows … well things get a little insane at that point.
Blaze McRob has penned many titles under different names. It is time for him to come out and play as Blaze.
Join him as he explores the Dark side. You know you want to.
Available on Amazon!
Gimme the goods, man!
Okay, so how do you go about being a potential Coffin Hop winner? Easy, leave a comment on this post (‘Likes’ don’t count, but are appreciated), and at the end of the 2014 hop, I’ll be randomly selecting FOUR novel or novella winners, and FOUR $0.99 short story winners to choose among any of the works featured between October 24th and 31st on this blog in their respective category. Each winner will receive an Amazon gift of the eBook or short they have chosen. Plus, they’ll also have a free copy of my own short story release, ‘Bent Metal’, shoved down their throat in the form of a second Amazon gift!
Like the nice officer said, “Spread ’em!” —— Tweet, share to Facebook, Google+, or anywhere else you roam so others can be a part of the glory that is horror; and we can all help the authors who are featured here get their work in front of as many new eyes as possible! Extra BONUS!! My top tweeter gets a super secret prize that looks just like a $10 Amazon Gift Card – but fear not, you’re superhero identity will be kept hush-hush! Don’t forget to tag me! @Sotet_Angyal
And while you’re at it, hit up my other two blogs, ‘Sotet Angyal – The Dark Angel‘ and ‘The Road to Nowhere…‘, for a new post each day and other goodies I’m giving away! Plus make sure you visit the other freakin-superfantabulicious hoppers who are working just as hard at making this year’s Coffin Hop one bitchin’ Halloween roller-coaster ride from hell!
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About Nina D'Arcangela
Nina D’Arcangela is a quirky horror writer who likes to spin soul rending snippets of despair. She reads anything from splatter matter to dark matter. She's an UrbEx adventurer who suffers from unquenchable wanderlust. She loves to photograph abandoned places, bits of decay and old grave yards.
Nina is a co-owner of Sirens Call Publications, a co-founder of the horror writer's group 'Pen of the Damned', founder and administrator of the Ladies of Horror Picture-prompt Monthly Writing Challenge, and if that isn't enough, put a check mark in the box next to owner and resident nut-job of Dark Angel Photography.
Thank you so much for posting this, Nina! You are too sweet!
Blaze
Now zombie cows is an interesting twist on that genre.
Thank you, A F Stewart! My mind is rather active.
Blaze
Wait a sec…I know this ghoul!! Go Blaze!! 🙂
Thanks, Joseph! I can be a Ghoulish lad!
Blaze
Zombie cows…moldy mushrooms…what a little swampland of horrors you have bred here Blaze. 😉
Fantastic share, Nina!
Happy CoffinHopping! 🙂
– Kim
Wait ’til you read my Grim Reaper novel, KK. Not exactly run-of-the mill. Why write what everyone else does? I love your swampland of horrors attribute. 🙂
Blaze
Zombie cows? I’m loving the Mold story idea and cover! 🙂
shahwharton.com
Thank you, Shah! The cover is by Sue Midlock and I think she captured the mold idea really well. I thought I’d toss in a different premise for why Zombies become what they are.
Blaze