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Kate Jonez
Kate Jonez writes dark fantasy fiction. CEREMONY OF FLIES published by DarkFuse is available in limited edition hard cover and ebook. Her Bram Stoker ® Award nominated novel CANDY HOUSE is available at Amazon in print and ebook.She is also chief editor at Omnium Gatherum a small press dedicated... show more
Kate Jonez writes dark fantasy fiction. CEREMONY OF FLIES published by DarkFuse is available in limited edition hard cover and ebook. Her Bram Stoker ® Award nominated novel CANDY HOUSE is available at Amazon in print and ebook.She is also chief editor at Omnium Gatherum a small press dedicated to publishing unique dark fantasy, weird fiction or literary dark fiction in print and ebook. Three Omnium Gatherum books have been nominated for Shirley Jackson Awards.Kate is a student of all things scary and when she isn't writing she loves to collect objects for her cabinet of curiosities, research obscure and strange historical figures and photograph Southern California where she lives with a very nice man and two little dogs who are also very nice but could behave a little bit better.
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Birth date: January 08
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Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 11 years ago
Rex, Kitty and Linda the '71 Pontiac GTO go on the lamb and take a little road trip. They meet some interesting characters on the way. I really liked the writing style of this one from Kate Jonez, even though I sometimes struggle with first person narrative. The story flowed well for me and I believ...
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Another fine novella from Darkfuse. These novellas have introduced me to quite few fine authors.Ceremony of Flies is a surreal apocalyptic tale that required slow and careful reading. It had a nightmarish magical realism quality that I really enjoyed. Not a light read by any measure but well craf...
Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 11 years ago
This is a pretty good anthology of strange tales about obsession. There are two brilliant stories, a few good ones, and one absolute piece of bullshit. The two best stories are Calligraphy by James Everington and This Many by S.P. Miskowski, the latter being one of the most chilling ghost stories...
dearmfield
dearmfield rated it 11 years ago
Detritus a collection of stories about collections of strange and grotesque things people decide to horde for whatever reason. Hearts from living people, clocks to stay in tune with their pacemakers and severed heads. Overall the shorts gave me a lot of yawns.(Shots and Cuts by Mary Borsellino) Real...
Reading Room
Reading Room rated it 12 years ago
One line from the introduction to this collection, possibly, ruined the entire thing for me. “Destroy the Brothers Grimm.” The editor wanted “new stories that twisted the sterilized and cutely mouse-eared folktales of our time and returned them to darker places…” This implied to me that the edito...
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