Shaun Tennant


Biography

Shaun Tennant is a young writer who grew up in Ontario, Canada watching as many movies as possible. After an education in screenwriting, Shaun turned his attention to writing narrative genre fiction.

Books

Bone Soup    by Shaun Tennant
Price: $0.99 USD. 3150 words. Published on January 23, 2012. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
An orphaned boy is sent into exile in a cold winter. Desperate for food, he turns to a supernatural heirloom to fight off starvation, but survival may come with a price. A short story.
Blood Cell    by Shaun Tennant
Price: $2.99 USD. 72980 words. Published on October 18, 2011. Fiction.

In the aftermath of a brutal riot that sees the inmates take over their cellblock, the convicts of Pittman Penitentiary realize too late that they have barricaded themselves in with something inhuman. Something with a thirst for blood. The warring gangs of C-Pod must turn to Josh Farewell, a three-time escapee, to find a way out of the prison, and out of the nightmare.

Shaun Tennant’s tag cloud

fantasy    free    horror    jailbreak    prison    prison break    short fiction    short story    thriller    vampire   

Smashwords book reviews by Shaun Tennant

  • The Encounter on March 19, 2012
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    It is indeed a 'very short' story like the cover says. The first bit is just repeating what the reader already knows about zombies, but by the end the 'encounter' of the title pulls you in with some nice suspense. Leaves you wanting more.
  • Salvation on May 28, 2012
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    A disturbing opening sets a very dark tone, then there's a more straightforward plot line with a real sense of direction. The ending is great, really tops it off. As long as you can handle the very graphic torture-in-Hell opening, this is recommended!
  • One Buck Horror: Volume Four on May 30, 2012
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    This is a great idea! As with most anthologies, some stories are better than others, but for a buck there is some solid reading material here. I appreciate that the stories cover different types of horror in different settings.