Monthly Archives: April 2019

When Good Deeds Turn Deadly

Originally posted on Ink Heist:
We’re at the halfway point in our ongoing series chronicling the stories in Cutting Block Books’ upcoming anthology, The Seven Deadliest. So far we’ve been lucky enough to host John C. Foster, Bracken MacLeod, and Kasey Lansdale and share their insights into what inspired their stories. Today we welcome Brian Kirk to…

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The Original Deadly Sin

Originally posted on Ink Heist:
We’re excited to continue our ongoing coverage of The Seven Deadliest by welcoming Kasey Lansdale to Ink Heist! Kasey is a multi-talented creative who has achieved success in just about every artistic medium you can think of. She’s an accomplished recording artist, author, editor, and actress. “The Companion – the…

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Giveaway – The Seven Deadliest

Originally posted on Ink Heist:
Ink Heist is hosting a giveaway over on Twitter that you’re going to want to get in on. In partnership with the Cutting Block Books imprint from Farolight Publishing, we’re happy to offer you the chance to win one of two copies of the new anthology, The Seven Deadliest, coming May…

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Righteous Anger

Originally posted on Ink Heist:
We’re excited to continue our ongoing coverage of The Seven Deadliest by welcoming Bracken MacLeod to Ink Heist! Bracken is one of our favorite authors and chances are if you’re a fan of dark fiction, you’re already well acquainted with his work as well. His work is atmospheric and character-driven, which…

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Shallow Creek Anthology Out—With My Latest Story

Shallow Creek (STORGY) is a shared world anthology that is going to blow you away. I was lucky enough to get Krinkles the Clown, which ended up being a pretty weird story told in four acts—with some shifting POVs. It’s part It part Twilight Zone with a smattering of Black Mirror. “The Caged Bird Sings […]

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Seven Deadly Delights

Originally posted on Ink Heist:
Cover Reveal for The Seven Deadliest To Be Released on May 7, 2019 From Cutting Block Books Edited by Patrick Beltran and D. Alexander Ward I’ve known most of the authors in this anthology for five years or longer and have come to develop a deep appreciation and love of…

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