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G.K. Hayes
G.K. Hayes is a multi-award winner for his short fiction, and was Managing Editor of Critical Mass Science Fiction Magazine. His Radio Play "Biting A Fat Man's Neck" was produced by Horror House, aired annually during Halloween, and is now available as part of a multi-CD set by Audio Realms, and... show more
G.K. Hayes is a multi-award winner for his short fiction, and was Managing Editor of Critical Mass Science Fiction Magazine. His Radio Play "Biting A Fat Man's Neck" was produced by Horror House, aired annually during Halloween, and is now available as part of a multi-CD set by Audio Realms, and Audible.com.A Zombie story, "You always Hurt the One You Love" can be found in the anthology Zombiesque from DAW Books, and a more traditional Zombie story, "Poppa Doc and the Ugly Black Mambo" is now out and staggering to you from Dark Moon Books in their new digest Dark Moon presents: Zombies!A SF Horror story, "Worms in the Walls of My Mind" wiggles in the pages of Night Terrors II.The Steampunk novella, "The Emperor's Clockwork Suit" is due out in June 2012 in the excellent anthology Clockwork Fairy Tales.G.K. learned conflict, tension, motivation, storytelling, and other important aspects of the writing craft from raising his two adult children Zach and Heather. He is lucky enough to find his muse in his beautiful wife, Linda.
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Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it 10 years ago
Short story collections are often uneven affairs, whether there is one author or, as in this case, nine. Clockwork Fairy Tales is a group of fairy and folk tale retellings that succeed to varying degrees in both the retelling and the attempt to create a Steampunk world. While opinions on which are t...
Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it 14 years ago
Every second book these days says it's a "fresh take on zombies", but this one actually delivers. The stories are all told from the zombie's POV, yet each is unique and offering some fascinating new possibilities for the genre. I've been dipping in and out of Zombiesque between novels and have yet t...
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