Issue #13 available at Amazon & other Kindle/Nook updates

Here are important updates on the Kindle and Nook stuff:

  • Issue of The Lovecraft eZine is now available at Amazon — here are the links: USUKDEFRESIT
  • And if you missed it, issue is available at Amazon as well: USUKDEFRESIT
  • The $5 Kindle/Nook deal for the first 13 issues deal ends May 31.  Click here to learn more and to buy — this is a great deal and is going away soon.
  • A lot of people have asked if the epub versions will still be available (for Nook, iPad, etc.).  The answer is YES — tomorrow I will hopefully have some time to put up links for the epub versions of issues and .
  • Over the next few days, issues , , and will be added to Amazon.  Then, I’ll add the epub versions for those issues to this website.  Stay tuned!
  • Issues through (the 2011 issues) will be available as a bundle on Amazon, most likely at the low price of $2.99.  Which is a hell of a deal when you consider that if you bought them all at the normal 99 cent price, it would cost you almost 9 dollars.
  • Issues through will also be available for Nook — you’ll buy those directly through this website.

I could use more Amazon reviews for issue #14, and I need your reviews for issue #13 — please help the magazine out!  If you enjoy the issues, please say so — every review helps.

Which brings me to… author Kenneth W. Cain.  We all owe him our thanks — he has worked hard to convert The Lovecraft eZine issues to Kindle and Nook formats.  When you buy an issue at Amazon, that’s his fine work.

So if you’re looking for something new to read at a great price, try his short story collection: These Old Tales – The Complete Collection (A Collection of Dark Fiction).  It’s available for Kindle at only $3.49.  It’s also available in paperback.

These Old Tales – The Complete Collection is a compilation of all 4 volumes previously released. It contains 22 dark fiction short stories, 16 chilling flash fiction tales, and 16 jarring poems. This collection of dark fiction includes stories of zombies, werewolves, the devil, the grim reaper, psychotic killers, abnormal artifacts, gunfights, ghosts, and all around everyday people.

Brief synopsis of a few of the most popular longer pieces:

“Molt” is the unique tale of a man on a business trip where things are not going as planned. He is tempted by fate, and also by infidelity, as the woman of his dreams comes into play. The question remains whether his lust is blindly leading him along.

“Nocturnal” is a story of darkness. When George and his pal, Frank go exploring, they come across a strange room. Within its walls, George will discover terror and strange happenings.

“The Patrol” visits the loneliness of war in-between the times when the fighting is taking place. It searches the dark recesses of the human mind for the horrid truths about war. It is within these folds the story takes a unique paranormal twist.

“Branded” focuses on a gunfight, and the reader is thrown into the battle and the struggle to discern what crimes have led to this end. Can Jake unravel this mess before time is up?

“Harvest” is a unique chiller about a strange Amish man and how he forever changes the lives of our young characters.

Buy it at this link… and thanks, Ken.


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