Abode

One thing that has really got me excited this week is the fact that Abode was reviewed--and recommended--in the Library Journal. I'm so honored to be included in this! Below are screenshots of the actual magazine. Stoker Award winner Tom Deady, author of Haven, also got recommended. These were part of a Halloween series about …

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Review of Abode

Here is an early review of my novel Abode from Unnerving Magazine. "Well worth picking up." I'll take that 🙂 http://www.unnervingmagazine.com/single-post/2017/07/24/Review-of-Abode-by-Morgan-Sylvia

ABODE

A TERRIFYING HAUNTING This is the place where the harrowed ghosts of a dozen generations whisper in the shadows of their ancestral home, where one family’s dreams of a new beginning turned into a nightmare that ended in tragedy. A CURSED BLOODLINE This is the place where a line of witches bound themselves—in blood—to a …

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Horror Authors of Maine – Angi Shearstone

Grinning Skull Press has just released the an anthology from The Horror Writers of Maine, Northern Frights. The book was edited by David Price, and features an intro by Holly Newstein Hautala. I have a story in it, and am thrilled to be in a book with so many friends, including both of my Tuesday …

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Cover Reveal For Abode

COVER REVEAL - ABODE by Morgan Sylvia, created by the multi-talented Renaissance Man, Kealan Patrick Burke "This multi-layered, darkly poetic tale of a what initially appears to be a haunting in Maine is Morgan's first novel. It will be released by Bloodshot Books in July, just in time for its debut at Necon."  

Pandemonium Event

Last night's panel event was both fun and interesting. I joined John McIlveen, Bracken Macleod, Tom Deady, Pete Kahle, Andrew Boylan, and my Tuesday Mayhem Society cohort April Hawks at Pandemonium Books for a lively discussion of the horror genre, writing stuff, and other topics. I didn't get pictures myself, but someone else snapped this …

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Go Ahead. Make My Day.

This is the blog I contributed to the Women In Horror Month series from the New England Horror Writers. Link is here. The first time I really paid much attention to Women in Horror Month was back in February 2015, during the kerfuffle now known in the horror community as . Basically, several Maine authors—particularly …

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E.J. Stevens’ Dark Faerie Prize Pack Giveaway

From E.J. Stevens: Let's celebrate the holidays and ring in the new year with fabulous prizes.  Today we are giving away a HUGE dark faerie themed prize pack. Dark Faerie Prize Pack We are giving away a Dark Faerie Prize Pack, including a coloring book, faerie necklace, book, earbuds, and more! Gothic Dark Fantasy Coloring …

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Wicked Witches – Available now!

  New England has a rich, dark history with the supernatural. From this region many writers of dark fiction have fueled their stories. One chapter in history has been the stuff of legends and nightmares: the Witch. Look to ancient mythology or your next door neighbor and you will find them, practicing arts both Dark …

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Two Cents From A Hag

Angry writer is angry. I've pretty much held back from ranting, as I didn't want to fuel the fire. When the NEHW post that started this whole thing began, I typed out several nasty replies, but deleted them, because I hate drama and just thought that what was at the time a few snarky comments …

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