Damnation Books opens for business in September
On September 1, 2009, Damnation Books opens for business with the following authors and titles:
- Amy Grech – Blanket of White – Horror Novel length Short Story Collection
- Christian Saunders - Apartment 14F: an Oriental Ghost Story – Paranormal/Horror Novella
- Collette Thomas – Deadly Games Book 1 in Todd Hollow Series – Thriller/Erotica novel
- Cory Cramer – Symptoms of a Broken Heart - Horror/Erotica Novella
- Ed Erdelac - Dubaku – Horror Novella
- Edward P. McDermott – On the Lake where the Loons Cry – Thriller Short story
- Mark Edward Hall – The Haunting of Sam Cabot – Horror/Psychological Novella
- Geoff Chaucer - Concubine - Horror/Erotica Short story
- James Dorr – The Garden – Science Fiction Novella
- Jason Kahn – The Killer Within – Thriller Short story
- Joel Arnold – The Siege – Science Fiction/Paranormal Short Story
- John B. Rosenman – Green in our Souls – Science Fiction Short story
- John W. Podgursky - The One-Percenters – Psychological/Thriller novella
- Lawrence Dagstine – Visitation Rights - Paranormal Short Story
- Lily – Eden Fell – Dark psychology/philosophy Novella
- Michael McLarnon – Dark Isle - Horror Novel
- Noel Hynd – The Prodigy "Author’s Revised Edition" – Thriller Novel
- Robert Appleton – Val and Tyne – Horror Short Story
- Alan Spencer – The Body Cartel β Thriller/Horror Novel
- S. A. Bolich – Who Mourns for the Hangman? – Dark Fantasy Short Story
- Ted Kehoe – Trip Trap – Horror Short Story
- Tim Marquitz – Armageddon Bound - Urban Fantasy Novel
- Yolanda Sfetsos - Faithless Book 1 – Erotica Novella
- The Zombie Cookbook – Horror/Comedy Anthology – Contributing authors include: Lisa Haselton, Cinsearae Santiago, Becca Butcher, Carla Girtman, Scott Virtes, Karina Fabian, Dawn Marshallsay, Lin Neiswender, & Kate Sender.
Damnation Books publishes dark fiction: horror, dark fantasy, thrillers, paranormals, science fiction and erotica in dark settings. The company focuses on ebooks and digital books but will offer novel and novella length titles in trade paperback. www.damnationbooks.com
Posted: July 13th, 2009
Author: Lee
Categories: Latest News
Do you have something to add to this post? Please leave a comment
Book of the Month
Apartment 16 by Adam Nevill
Some doors are better left closed . . . In Barrington House, an upmarket block in London, there is an empty apartment. No one goes in, no one comes out. And its been that way for fifty years. Until the night watchman hears a disturbance after midnight and investigates. What he experiences is enough to change his life forever.
Latest interviews
Interviews plus question and answer sessions with authors, narrators and publishers.
Competition: Win a signed copy of Graham Hancock's Entangled
Graham Hancock is the author of The Sign and the Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods, Keeper of Genesis, Heaven's Mirror, Supernatural and other bestselling investigations of historical mysteries. His books have been translated into twenty-seven languages and have sold over five million copies worldwide. Written with the same page-turning appeal that has made his non-fiction so popular, Entangled is his first work of fiction. We have five signed copies of Entangled to give away as prizes. Email us the answer to the following question and the lucky winner, chosen at random, will receive a copy of the book, signed by the author.
Special Feature: Fantasy Book Review talks to the Book View Cafe

Book View Cafe is a cooperative site created by a group of writers - including internationally renowned authors Katharine Kerr, Ursula Le Guin and Vonda N. McIntyre - who want to take advantage of the internet's possibilities for reaching a wider audience and to distribute their work directly to their readers. The Book View Cafe is a place where you can find free, original fiction plus the authors' best and out-of-print work for a fee. Fantasy Book Review spoke to Book View Cafe member, science fiction author and memoirist Chris Dolley in February 2010.
Special Feature: Understanding the author of Alice in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll, the elusive author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, has been the subject of enduring fascination for the past hundred years. The destruction of many major documents about his personal life by his descendants has only magnified the mystery. Jenny Woolf's biography, published to coincide with the release of the new Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland film, lays waste to the myths and suspicions that have obscured Carroll's reputation by placing him firmly in the context of his own time.







