E-Books
Hugo-nominated author Dominic Green has three novels available for online reading.Smallworld - "The world should not have had earthlike surface gravity - it was only kilometers across. That meant there was something at the heart of it that the mining company wanted - even if that rendered Mount Ararat uninhabitable."
Abaddon - "In a tiny former Soviet republic in Eastern Europe, there is a hole that goes down forever. Wild predictions of an apocalyptic future and the bizarre obsessions of previous unhinged dictatorships surround it. Geologists hope the hole goes all the way down to the earth's mantle. Occultists and demonologists hope they are right."
And Saucerers and Gondoliers. "It was supposed to be a walk in the woods. Abduction by a UFO was certainly not supposed to happen. Especially not a UFO made in England."
Online HERE [via SF Signal]
Project Gutenberg has Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf by George W. M. Reynolds (1847).The veritable Stephen King of his day—his lurid stories were more widely read than Dickens’ work—Reynolds here gives us the strange exploits of Wagner, a 16th-century German peasant who made a pact with the devil for immortality, and hence was cursed to become a werewolf on a disturbingly regular basis. With his beautiful but wicked companion Nisida, he roams a world of Gothic nightmares, of horrifying intrigue, murder, and strange supernatural doings. -Amazon.
In HTML and text HERE (and in many e-book formats HERE).
Five dark tales of suspense, horror, and mystery.
In e-book formats HERE.
Comics
The Horrors of it All finishes off its first Killer Klown weekend with a much deadlier clown. "Laugh, Clown, Laugh!" is from Witches Tales #13.Online HERE.
At Cool-Mo-Dee, American Comics Group's Out of the Night #10. Free Atom age horror in CBR format.Online HERE.
Other Cool/Gaming
And at Der Hobbit-Film, a Rune Generator that allows a user to translate any text into Hobbit runes, Lord of the Rings runes, and Feanorian Letters.Online HERE.

0 comments:
Post a Comment