Happy spring everyone! Hopefully the weather is pleasant in whichever corner of the world you may be (or, if you’re like me, you’re patiently waiting for rain and thunderstorms).
May is a huge month at JournalStone (okay, pretty much every month is!), and guess what? There’s even more Jonathan Maberry goodness coming your way! May 20th sees the release of Out of Tune Book II, edited by the New York Times Bestselling author. It features stories from Josh Malerman, Delilah S. Dawson, and Eric Guignard, just to name a few. Have you pre-ordered your copy yet?
Last month, we released the latest in JournalStone’s DoubleDown series, Dark of Night – Flesh and Fire by Jonathan Maberry, Rachael Lavin and Lucas Mangum. It’s two tales for the price of one! Order the paperback of this bad boy now, and get a free digital copy!
Been down to journalstone.com lately? We did a massive upgrade to the site and installed a brand new store! So go ahead and check it all out (maybe splurge on some books while you’re at it)…we’ll gladly wait.
Do you have a flair for sparking conversation? Or maybe you’re a huge horror movie buff? The JournalStone Network is in need of interviewers, book reviewers, and digital movie reviewers! No experience needed, just drop us a line and let’s get started.
Until next month!
Jess
JournalStone Network Assistant Editor
NEW AND UPCOMING RELEASES
OUT OF TUNE
Edited by Jonathan Maberry
The music playing in the night…whispering from the shadows. Haunting melodies and old songs sung by ghostly voices.
New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry presents a brand new collection of original stories by some of today’s top authors of horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction. Each tale draws strange inspiration from classic folks songs and murder ballads from around the world.
OUT OF TUNE Volume 2 includes strange and disturbing stories by Rachel Caine, Cherie Priest, David Mack, Dan Abnet, Laura Anne Gilman, Delilah Dawson, Alison Pang, David Schow, James A. Moore, Nik Vincent-Abnet, J.C. Koch and Eric J. Guignard.
Dark of Night (Jonathan Maberry & Rachael Lavin): The dead rose. We fell. The survivors are trapped in a world of monsters who prey on the helpless. Some of them are zombies…but they are not the only predators who feed on pain and suffering. DARK OF NIGHT is a story of worlds in collision. Three heroes who have survived the apocalypse are in a deadly race to save a busload of children from ravenous zombies and ruthless human scavengers.
Flesh and Fire (Lucas Mangum): In the midst of a midlife crisis, Todd is haunted by Chloe, the lover who died not long after their relationship ended. When Chloe escapes Hell in search of the peaceful rest that has eluded her, a demon named Samael is on her trail and she needs Todd’s help. While on the run Todd and Chloe face demons real and personal, soul-threatening danger, and their long-buried feelings for each other.
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