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Monster Mashup - Spooky Short Stories with Special Bonus Zombie Short    by MJ Ware
Price: $1.88 USD. 18900 words. Published on October 9, 2010. .

Special discount price! Monsters, magic, goblins, zombies and more. Be prepared to sleep with the lights on. This collection of short stories will have you looking over your shoulder, avoiding mirrors and jumping at the slightest sound. From fiendish creatures hiding in your bathroom mirror to Halloween pranks gone deadly wrong. Each story will scare, delight & surprise.
No Way Out - And Other Scary Short Stories    by MJ Ware
Price: Free! 17230 words. Published on May 17, 2011. .

Includes three 'terrorific' short stories. No Way out: Mike takes a bet to go inside a haunted house, will he live long enough to collect? The Price of Friendship: How much is a best friend worth? Joey finds out the hard way. Hobgoblin Horror: Jake volunteers at a retirement home because Shelby works there. So, it's no wonder he's misses Mr. Fitches' warnings about a homicidal hobgoblin-too bad.
Sharpest Tool in the Shed    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 17000 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on June 4, 2011. .

Tune into rural Texas’ radio station KRAP (don’t touch that dial, there’s KRAP on it!) as a pair of down-home country DJs try their damnedest to stop a murder…all while they’re still on the air.
A Talent for Fire    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 15250 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on June 7, 2011. .

Wildland firefighter Clark Donnelly must rely upon his supernatural ability to ‘listen’ to the voice of forest fires to keep his team of sawyers and swampers alive amidst a raging inferno.
Trust and Other Nightmares    by Richard Gazala
Price: $0.99 USD. 18350 words. Published on August 23, 2011. .

Each of these stories has its germination in nights when my sleep was suddenly savaged by ethereal visions and sounds sufficiently disturbing to wrench me from tangled, sweat-drenched sheets. All of them are spawned of the dancing skeletons and reanimated corpses that plague the bleakest, blackest hours preceding my blessed dawns. Why keep my nightmares to myself, when I can share them with you?