Vincent C. Martinez

Biography

Influenced by writers like Ray Bradbury, Algernon Blackwood, Ambrose Bierce, and Sherwood Anderson, Vincent C. Martinez composes stories about the sad, spooky, and supernatural. He is currently working on his next collection of stories as well as on a novel.

Where to find Vincent C. Martinez online

Books

Gods of the Neon Age: A Short Story
Price: Free! Words: 4,530. Language: English. Published: December 18, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary, Fiction » Coming of age
During the Atomic Age and into the New Frontier, a boy and his mother drive aimlessly state to state in a stolen pickup truck, where they manage an existence on temporary jobs, spare dollars, and spare coins in the search of a home that they can one day call their own. As money and choices dwindle, the mother must choose between two paths that can bring a new life, or bring ruin upon them both.
Electric Elizabeth: A Novel
Price: Free! Words: 61,780. Language: English. Published: December 17, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Paranormal, Fiction » Romance » Gothic
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
On a clear day in Blackbridge, Pennsylvania, where ghosts roam the streets and mysterious lights float through the forests, Milton Conroy's beloved wife is vaporized by lightning into nothingness . . . or so he thinks. Soon, Milton begins a frantic and obsessive search for his wife only to discover truths about her, and himself, that will change his life forever.
Christmas in Culm: Three Stories
Price: Free! Words: 32,150. Language: English. Published: December 17, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Paranormal, Fiction » Horror » General
(4.00 from 1 review)
Three supernatural tales of three people bound by sadness and hope in Pennsylvania's dark coal mining country. A young girl and her mother attempt to escape her abusive father, a lonely mailman receives a letter from his long-dead parents, and a retired woman finds a mysterious locomotive waiting for her in her backyard. Three tales showing that even in darkness, light can shine.