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In Episode Two of Tale Time, Jake, Dan and Andrew examine the weight of unintended consequences in Renee C. Mulhare's "Not the Valentine's Night He'd Wanted". This macabre and humorous tale takes a turn for the worst when an arrogant husband gets a taste of his own medicine (literally). R.C. Mulhare was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and her work has previously appeared in Atlantean Publishing, Macabre Maine, FunDead Publications, Deadman's Tome, and Weirdbook Magazine. She shares her home with her family, two small parrots, about fifteen hundred books and an unknown number of eldritch things that rattle in the walls when she's writing late in the night.
Deadman's Tome hosts Dallas Mullican and we celebrate the release of his new book Blood for the Dancer. Dallas Mullican shares the influence behind the book, the…… Read more "Blood For The Dancer Release Party!"
Today we are joined by Mister Deadman of Deadman's Tome to discuss the whimsy and wonder of Ripley's Believe it or Not. Did you know…Read the postSDP EP. 86: Ripley's Believe it or Not
Good morning! Today we had the opportunity to speak with Mr. Deadman of Deadman's Tome. Deadman's Tome is a podcast, a magazine, and a publisher…Read the postSDP EP. 85.5: Deadman's Tome
Welcome, it's been too long! After a bit of technical refurbishment, I'm back and so glad you've come to visit! Please do get comfortable, I have some delightfully deviant stories on the menu this evening. The vibe is "love". Our first story is all about friendship - the real kind when you bond with someone. It was written by a friend of mine, Mr. Deadman. He dwells in the underworld, living amongst ly the best and greatest of celebrities, dictators and serial killers. He is a wonderful writer, his titles include The Bleeder series, The Master's Torment, and The Cradle of Ruin (all available on Amazon). Oh, and runs Deadman's Tome! His tale this evening is: Lake Monster. Friendship love can be a bit messy.... Next up a lovely work of obsessive love, by J. A. Crook. His stories were featured in two episodes of season 1. His way with words is absolutely poetic. Our second tale: The Widow, I. That love was enough to wake the dead. Now for this evening's final offering, a love with a secret. The author of this story is Steven M. Vance. He is a husband of 31 years, with three children and five grandchildren. A former Army combat medic, he currently works as a cardiac telemetry technician. He describes himself a late bloomer as a writer, he definitely has a gift and he gives it to us in his story: Secret Santa. Thanks to all of tonight's authors: Mr. Deadman, J. A. Crook, and Steven M. Vance. Your talents are truly appreciated. Thank you for listening dear fiends! It's always a pleasure to have you here. More stories are coming soon and I look forward to welcoming you all back. Fear is always served fresh here! See you soon, THW Special thanks to Deadman's Tome and Mr. Deadman
Guess who's back in the haunt? It's wonderful to be back, and to welcome you to That Horrible Woman S2E1. Thank you all for the support you showed in season 1. You are the reason I step out of the crypt every night in search of dreadful tales to delight and frighten you. We start off this season with an excerpt from Nicholas Forristal's novel Dominatius. Born in the 80s during the age of the Oregon Trail, Nicholas remembers the days before the internet, when the world was young and herds of dial-up BBS roamed the digital landscape in peace. Nicholas went on to college at Kansas State University and studied psychology. It was here, at the pinnacle of his lowly existence, that he met his future wife. After that, life became dull and work-centric, as adulthood typically does. So now he writes to fight back the madness, while his son plays with imaginary friends. Follow him on Facebook and on twitter @NForristal William Marchese is our second author tonight. William works "the day job" in lower Manhattan, foraging free time to kick start his writing career. He has been published in Hindered Souls Anthology, Deadman's Tome, Unnerving Magazine issue 3, Trickster’s Treats anthology and Aphotic Realm issue 3. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association. You can follow him on Twitter here: @Wcmarchese Follow his website at www.wcmarchese.com Thank you Nick for the fantastic story (the book is great!). You'll be hearing more about "Dom" this season. A big thank you as well to William Marchese - it was a pleasure to narrate your story, my friend. Time to be off and on my way. I hope you enjoyed tonight's offerings. Want to help? Tell your friends and spread the word, I and all the fantastic authors would definitely appreciate it. Leaving your positive feedback on iTunes, etc, will aid in growing the fear and spreading the word to other horror afficionados like you! With much love from my cold black heart, Rhys