Going Live in a Few Hours!

I’m so excited for this! We’ll have a chat and do readings, and I’ll get to share a few passages of my very favorite thing I’ve written in ages. <3

Drop in for a sinister good time—readings, Q&A, and a good chinwag with six acclaimed horror writers.

Fiction: Impossible Featuring Sinister Societies

Fiction: Impossible is a monthly Monday-night talk show on Twitch TV where co-hosts C. S. E. Cooney and Carlos Hernandez interview a genre author about a new work of fiction out that year. The author reads an excerpt, participates in a Q&A, and then everyone shoots the breeze about games they like, what they’ve read recently, and other media they’ve enjoyed imbibing.

This month’s guests are the authors of SINISTER SOCIETIES: SIX NOVELLAS OF SECRETS AND HORRORS, edited by Linda Hartley and published by Ruadán Books: Cindy O’Quinn, Errick Nunnally, Mercedes M. Yardley, Michael Burke, Tom Deady, and Sarah Read.

Read more about SINISTER SOCIETIES here:
https://links.ruadanbooks.com/buyS6

REGISTER HERE:

https://links.ruadanbooks.com/FIS6

Cindy O’Quinn is an Appalachian writer. She grew up in the beautiful mountains of West Virginia. She writes fiction, nonfiction, and speculative poetry, which all lean heavily into the horror genre. She is the author of Dark Cloud on Naked Creek. It was Cindy’s fifth Bram Stoker Award nomination that garnered her the prestigious award. Her poetry has been nominated for the Elgin, Rhysling, and Dwarf Star awards.

Errick Nunnally was born and raised in Boston,Massachusetts, he served one tour in the Marine Corps before deciding art school would be a safer—and more natural—pursuit. He is permanently distracted by art, comics, science fiction, history, and horror. Trained as a graphic designer, he has earned a black belt in KravMaga/Muay Thai kickboxing after dark, and first prize in one hamburger contest. Errick’s writing includes: the novels Blood for the SunAll the Dead Men, and Lightning Wears a Red Cape; a comic strip collection, Lost in Transition; and a short novel The Queen of Saturn and the Prince in Exile from upstart publisher Clash Books. The following are some magazines and anthologies that he has appeared in: Galaxy’s EdgeFiyah Literary MagazineLamplight; and Nightlight, a Black Horror Podcast. Eventually, Errick came to his senses and moved to Rhode Island with his two lovely children and one beautiful wife. Visit erricknunnally.us to see more of his work.

Mercedes M. Yardley is a whimsical dark fantasist who wears red lipstick, and poisonous flowers in her hair. She is the author of numerous works including Darling, the Stabby Award-winning Apocalyptic Montessa and Nuclear Lulu: A Tale of Atomic LovePretty Little Dead GirlsDetritus in Love, and Nameless. She is a three-time Bram Stoker Award winner for Little Dead RedLove is a Crematorium, and “Fracture.” Mercedes lives and works in Las Vegas. You can find her at mercedesmyardley.com.

Michael Burke is the co-founder of the Eisner-award-winning comic and collectible store Comicazi in Somerville, MA. When not sorting the comic stacks at work, Michael can be found at home, releasing the hobgoblins of his mind into story form. He has had several short stories published both online and in print, including The Horror ZineMonster Fight at the O.K. Corrall, and the ’80s-themed anthology, Totally Tubular Terrors. He also has a weird western novella, Last Sunset of a Dying Age, in Crystal Lake’s Dark Tide series and a small sword and sorcery collection, Fragments of a Greater Darkness, from Tule Fog Press. Michael is a member of the New England Horror Writers’ Association and lives outside of Boston, MA with a patient wife in a house with more books than he can possibly read, which doesn’t stop him from acquiring more. He continues writing every chance he gets.

Tom Deady‘s first novel, Haven, won the 2016 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. He has since published several novels, novellas, a short story collection, and the first book in his middle grade horror series. Most recently, he released The Rack II, a follow-up to the popular anthology The Rack, themed around celebrating the bygone days of mass market horror paperbacks. He has a master’s degree in English and Creative Writing and is a member of both the Horror Writers Association and the New England Horror Writers Association. You can find out more about Tom and his work at www.tomdeady.com.

Sarah Read is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Bone Weaver’s OrchardOut of WaterRoot Rot & Other Grim Tales, and The Atropine Tree. She lives in northern Wisconsin where she works as a public librarian, knits, and collects stationery and pretty rocks. Visit her at authorsarahread.com.

 

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