Alan Ryker

Biography

Alan Ryker is the product of a good, clean country upbringing. Though he now lives with his wife in the suburbs of Kansas City, the sun-bleached prairie still haunts his fiction. Check out his many adventures at his blog, Pulling Teeth at www.alanryker.com. Enjoy his most mundane thoughts by following him on twitter: @alanryker. And contact him at alanjryker@gmail.com.

Where to find Alan Ryker online

Books

Blood Tells True
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 52,810. Language: English. Published: December 27, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Horror, Fiction » Horror » General
One year ago, vampires killed Jessica Harris’s entire family, compelling her to become a vampire hunter in order to protect the small farming community that hates her.
Psychomancer
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 75,550. Language: English. Published: June 15, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Contemporary, Fiction » Science fiction » General
(3.33 from 3 reviews)
Cornelius Worthington, the luckiest man in the world, washes up on a beach in Miami with no knowledge of where he is. Natasha Barrett, the most gifted psion the government has ever trained, is tasked with capturing or killing him. Seymour Zimmerman, a freelance journalist who writes a syndicated column about strange deaths, follows their path of destruction and winds up with a big story.
When Cthulhu Met Atlach-Nacha
Price: Free! Words: 9,520. Language: English. Published: May 9, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Plays & Screenplays » American, Fiction » Horror » General
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
He's an academic; she's an artist. He worships Cthulhu, the slumbering behemoth; she worships Atlach-Nacha, the spider goddess of dreams. Their interfaith marriage is challenging enough before the gods themselves arise and do battle. Can this couple hold their relationship together during the end of times?
Pulling Teeth
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 24,030. Language: English. Published: March 22, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Transgressional fiction, Fiction » Horror » General
Writing fiction can be like pulling teeth: difficult, painful and bloody. In Pulling Teeth, Alan Ryker presents six stories yanked from his mind like rotten molars. It contains both new and previously published stories that will challenge your conceptions of horror, literary fiction and the dark spaces in between.