A martial artist gets a pedicure. An alien species just wants to chat. A shy college student finds out the difference between a book safe and a tome of dangerous lore.
These are just a few of the characters and situations in Greg Stolze's eclectic collection of short fiction, Dead Trees. From the award-winning soft science fiction of Regret, With Math through cosmic horror, high fantasy,... [click here for more]
Coming Of Age In A Magical City
Taking that step from childhood into adulthood is never easy, especially when you're a girl from the poor side of town. Even more especially when your mother isn't sure she wants you learning enchantment.
Even more than that when your city is doomed.
This fantasy novella from the author of REIGN, God Cancer, A Hunger Like Fire and The... [click here for more]
THANK YOU FOR SCREAMING compiles years of Greg Stolze's short horror stories alongside other works of crime fiction, fantasy, SF, alleged 'realism' and one piece of award-winning creative nonfiction. It's got vampires in therapy, a 'perfect murder,' and a lonesome robot longing for its original feet.
That's without even discussing the works in the Lovecraft Mythos vein, in which a bronze-age grandma... [click here for more]
This collection of short fiction from Greg Stolze runs the gamut from the horrifying to the disgusting to the actually very funny. Crack its covers for stories about...
- A plague of nonviolent zombies
- A desperate space craft fleeing the awakened Cthulhu
- Deadly new chocolate
- Celebrities with chelicerae
- A very finicky serial killer
- The theory that Earth is another world's Hell, and we... [click here for more]
YOU is a second person novel that puts you in the role of Leo Evans. Leo is disgruntled, middle-aged, unhappily divorced, and a cultist who has developed genuine extra senses and paranormal abilities by adhering to a set of beliefs he freely admits seem preposterous. Join him as he gets punched, kicked, and mystically enjoined to fell hatred for the person he loves most in the world. Thrill to middle-aged... [click here for more]