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So Eternal Night is starting to leak out, the news of the impending release. Here is a quick summation from the site:
Available Now!
Eternal Night: A Vampire Anthology
Edited by Anthony Giangregorio
Blood, fangs, darkness and terror…these are the calling cards of the vampire mythos.
Inside this tome are stories that embrace vampire history but seek to introduce a new literary spin on this longstanding fictional monster. Follow a dark journey through cigarette-smoking creatures hunted by rogue angels, vampires that feed off of thoughts instead of blood, immortals presenting the fantastic in a local rock band, to a legendary monster on the far reaches of town.
Forget what you know about vampires; this anthology will destroy historical mythos and embrace incredible new twists on this celebrated, fictional character.
Welcome to a world of the undead, welcome to the world of Eternal Night.
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I can’t remember ALL of the people that are in the collection, but here are some of the names I know, a great collection of writers.
Richard Thomas
Christopher Dwyer
Nik Korpon
Caleb J. Ross
Axel Taiari
Chris Deal
Simon West-Bulford
Edward J. Rathke
and many more
My story “Transmogrify” is one of my all-time favorites, so I’m thrilled to have it in here. It’s the aforementioned story about people feeding off of thought and emotion. I’ve read most everything in here and can honestly say it is some fantastic writing. I’ll post up the news when it goes live, which should be soon.

Hey Richard! I am a fellow author, and one of my stories, “Sylvania’s Best,” is also included in “Eternal Night.” I stumbled across your blog quite by accident today, but thought I would take a moment to say hello. I will look forward to reading your story when my copy of the book arives! Cheers!
–Tony
Look forward to your story Tony. There were quite a few people in this that were new to me, yourself included. From what I’ve read, it should be a fantastic collection.
Peace,
Richard