We All Fall Before the Harvest is back!

Earlier this year (May 1st, to be exact) my novella We All Fall Before the Harvest went out of print. The book was originally published with Timber Ghost Press and they were absolutely fantastic to work with. But, after 3 years, I felt my little cosmic horror/noir book had gone as far as it could there.

The plan, at the time, was to leave it on the shelf for a bit. I certainly was in no rush to find it a new home. One day, yes, but not today. However, a friend sent me a message saying that they had some connections and would love to put me in touch with said connections. I figured what the hell, and said sure.

Flash forward a bit and I’m signing a contract with Broken Brain Books. Which means (as the title of this post said) We All Fall Before the Harvest is back! Or, to be more precise, will be soon. When exactly? Dunno. But soon.

I should have more info in the coming weeks (including a brand-spanking-new cover) so stay tuned!

BookFest Windsor

BookFest is the biggest literary event in my neck of the woods and, in the past, I’ve only been as a spectator. That changes tomorrow.

I’ve been invited to participate in the Friday Night Fiction panel with fellow authors Carol Margaret Davison and Chris Kuriata!

If you’re in the Windsor/Essex area, consider grabbing tickets and hit up some of the panels.

Book Signing at Little Ghosts Bookstore!

I’ll be returning to the fantastic Little Ghosts Bookstore for a book signing on Sept. 21st. The event goes from 1pm to 3pm. Little Ghosts only carries horror fiction (which is awesome as hell) and, as if that wasn’t good enough, they also have an incredible cafe with many an option to keep you caffeinated.

If you’re Toronto on the 21st, stop in to Little Ghosts and say hi!

Little Ghosts Bookstore is located 930 Dundas St. W.

Littleghostsbooks.com

Scribes & Songsters

I was recently asked to appear on an episode of Scribes & Songsters. I had a blast talking to host Veronique Mandal (a great writer as well!) about my work. Thanks to all involved and if you do check out the video, make sure to subscribe to the Scribes & Songsters page as they feature tons of fantastic authors and musicians.