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Hell Comes To Hollywood

**Nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Anthology by the Horror Writers Association** A screenwriter pays a ghastly price for inspiration—and begs for more… A director looking for fresh-faced talent finds more than he bargained for… A legendary diva will sacrifice anything for fame and glory… A TV personality discovers the twisted truth behind his co-star’s impossible celebrity scoops… A bizarre film by an unknown writer brings bloody chaos to everyone who screens it… A mail-room clerk finds out just what kind of guts it takes to become a top talent agent… Vampiric producers, ghostly actors, psychotic limousine drivers, murderous stunt men and more haunt the streets and back lots of Hollywood in twenty original horror and suspense stories set in the heart of show business, and written by veteran movie and television professionals who went through Hell and back to bring you these tales.

About the Author

"Hell Comes To Hollywood" Editor Eric Miller has worked in independent film for over twenty years as a Screenwriter, Head of Production,  Director of Development, Producer, Production Manager, and other exciting, fun filled, low stress jobs. His screenplay credits include Night Skies ,The Shadow Men, Mask Maker and Swamp Shark, as well as the Sy Fy Channel epic movie Ice Spiders which was said by the Hollywood Reporter to be "...first rate Entertainment" and by Dread Central horror web site to "spin a web of mirth and mayhem", as well as prompting a monologue and parody skit on The Late Show With Craig Ferguson. He also has a few scripts lurking "in development", and has done uncredited rewrites on other produced films. He has a lifelong passion for books and reading, and has been dreaming of starting a small press for many years. Technology has finally made the dream possible, and though it could turn into a nightmare, at least he will have material for a new story. Miller is a member of the Horror Writers Association.

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