Dorothy Davies and the crew of imprint Thirteen O'Clock Press present 'Pyromania'. Tales of the hot and hellish pyromaniacs - from human to less than human scorch each page with malice and addicted aforethought. Will you be able to dance through the flames of this terrifying collection and remain unsinged by the time you reach the other side? We highly doubt it.
About the Author
Ken Goldman, former Philadelphia teacher of English and Film Studies, is an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association. He has homes on the Main Line in Pennsylvania and at the Jersey shore depending upon his mood and his need for a tan. His stories have appeared in over 785 independent press publications in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia with over forty due for publication in 2016. Since 1993 Ken's tales have received seven honorable mentions in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, and he has received an obscene number of awards for real money. (A list is available on request for the insatiably curious or for those offering a six figure movie deal.)He has written five books : three books of short stories : YOU HAD ME AT ARRGH!! : FIVE UNEASY PIECES BY KEN GOLDMAN (six short stories from Sam's Dot Publishers and an all-time top ten bestseller at the former Genre Mall); DONNY DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE (five short stories released by A/A Productions in print, Kindle, Nook, download, and audio formats); STAR-CROSSED (five short stories released by Vampires 2 Publishing Company in Kindle format); and a novella, DESIREE, (from Damnation books in downloadable eBook from their site, while print and Kindle editions are available at Amazon.com). Got that? There will be a test on Monday.Ken's novel OF A FEATHER was published by Horrific Tales Publishing (UK) in January 2014 in print, Kindle, and electronic formats available on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk Take a look at the reviews when you have the chance. Bring money.Ken would be famous except for the fact nobody seems to know who he is. However, he looks forward to the day when he and Stephen King are called to the dais and someone asks "Who is that guy standing next to Ken Goldman?"
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