Posts Tagged ‘dark fiction’

📚 Pump Up Your Book Presents CAPTAIN CLIVE’S DREAMWORLD Virtual Book Publicity Tour #Horror #DarkFiction

Pump Up Your Book is pleased to bring you Jon Bassoff’s CAPTAIN CLIVE’S DREAMWORLD Virtual Book Tour January 4 – 29. Inside the Book Title: CAPTAIN CLIVE’S DREAMWORLD Author: Jon Bassoff Publisher: Eraserhead Press (print & ebook) Blackstone Audio (Audio) Pages: 234 Genre: Horror/Horror Literature After becoming the suspect in the murder of a young prostitute, Deputy Sam Hardy is “vanished” to a temporary post as the sole police officer in Angels and Hope, an idyllic town located in the middle of the desert, miles from any other sign of life. Hardy soon learns that Angels and Hope was constructed as a company town to support a magnificent amusement
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{YA Dark Fiction/Horror Novella} The Landfill Blog Tour Sign Up

Kevin Hopson will be touring April 21-30 with his YA Dark Fiction/Humor novel, The Landfill. We are looking for: Reviews (ebook only) Interviews Guest Posts Book Spotlights (HTML provided for both blogger and wordpress blogs) Please sign up on the form below. If you are chosen to host, we will email you within 48 hours. Thank you! Billy, a high school senior, has lost a lot in the past year, including his younger sister, Sara. Billy lacks excitement and purpose in life until his curiosity takes him and his best friend, Connor, to an old, abandoned landfill along the river. Connor would rather forget the experience, but Billy can’t
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  • September 29, 2012
  • Authors on Tour, Featured
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Pump Up Your Book Presents The Coop Virtual Book Publicity Tour & Kindle Fire HD Giveaway!

Join Rebecca Reid, author of the psychological thriller, The Coop, as she tours the blogosphere October 1 – November 30 2012 on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!  Rebecca will be giving away a Kindle Fire HD at the end of her tour.  Scroll down and find out how you can win! ABOUT REBECCA REID Rebecca Reid was withdrawn from school due to illness at fourteen. Being limited in the things she was able to do, she wrote all the time − poetry, stories, feelings, thoughts. At 16 she had her own page in the local weekly newspaper, the Bangor Spectator, in which she covered
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