Peter Molnar is an author, singer-songwriter, musician, educator, and editor. His short stories have appeared in City Slab: Urban Tales of the Grotesque, Necrotic Shorts, Hydrophobia: A Charity Anthology to Benefit Hurricane Harvey Victims, and the upcoming Tenebrous Tales Anthology. His blog, “As the Shadow Stirs”, is a mashup of music, movies, horror, and superheroes and can be found on his home webpage. Broken Birds is his debut novel. He lives and works in Southeastern Pennsylvania with his wife, daughter, and two cats. Currently, he is at work on his next book and a slew of new short entries. Visit Peter at the following sites:
By her "Darque Design," Lisa Vasquez creates vivid, twisted horror with the precision of a scalpel, and cuts into the reader's psyche with "fleshed out" characters.
In her most recent release, THE UNFLESHED: TALE OF THE AUTOPSIC BRIDE, the main character, Angus Wulfe, gains notoriety for being as vile and twisted as the iconic Dr. Hannibal. Lisa's writing style has been compared to the works of Mary Shelley, Baz Luhrman, and the Grand Guignol (John Palisano, Bram Stoker-winning author of NERVES), and is being hailed as, "A writer of nightmarish vision and a new, poetic voice in today's horror genre" (Peter Molnar, author of THE CLOCKWORK LAZARUS).
There is one crown upon her head as the UNSAINTLY QUEEN but she wears many hats.
CEO of Stitched Smile Publications
Editor-in-Chief of House of Stitched Magazine
Artist/Owner of Unsaintly Art Studios
Artis/Owner of Darque Halo Designs (book covers and formatting)
Mentor and Proofreader: Halo Equinox
She has appeared, and hosted, several panels at the following conventions:
Houston's Comic Con (2016, 2017, 2018)
Eastern Rim (2018)
Scares that Care (2018)
ScaryDad's Haunted Halloween Show (2017, 2018)
For more information and updates on Lisa's work, you can find her at:
Blog: www.unsaintly.wiki
Facebook: @unsaintlyhalo
Twitter: @unsaintly
Instagram (unsaintly)
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First of all, I love the way your pacing sets the tone and draws the reader in. It helped to paint the main character’s uncertainty and gave the story a strong sense of dread. I really loved what you said about humans only requiring a surface knowledge of the world around them, too. Great story!
Oh, and nice nod to AJ Brown, lol.
NICE! Spooky as fuck.
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First of all, I love the way your pacing sets the tone and draws the reader in. It helped to paint the main character’s uncertainty and gave the story a strong sense of dread. I really loved what you said about humans only requiring a surface knowledge of the world around them, too. Great story!
Oh, and nice nod to AJ Brown, lol.
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