Showing posts with label Cover reveal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cover reveal. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

It's Alive!


Just a reminder: It’s okay to leave comments!


It took a while to get here, but the Lonesome Train anthology has finally arrived!





Do you hear that train a-comin'? Comin' round the bend...? Our authors did! Step into an anthology filled with demonic trains and disastrous encounters. Ghosts, time travel, giant spiders, wagon trains, space-transport--whatever you are interested in, we've got you covered. Sit right back and enjoy the ride.

My story in this anthology is called Momma Knows Best. It's a Southern Gothic tale about a young woman having difficulty accepting her mother's advice. Kids can be like that, you know. But when a photographer drops by to take pictures of the old train station where she's hanging out, things take a dark turn.

At the moment. it's only available in paperback on Lulu (check for coupons or promotional codes). If (when, I hope) that changes, I'll post an update on my My Works page.

I'll be giving away a couple of copies at the Shore Leave sci-fi convention in Hunt Valley, Maryland this year, but if you can't make it there, check it out on Lulu!


© 2019 K. R. Smith All rights reserved

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Cover Reveal - Human 76



The long-awaited post-apocalyptic anthology Human 76 is just days away now! Here is the cover!




Here's the story line-up (I believe—I haven't seen the book yet, but this should be close).
  1. Leaving the Nest by Lisa Shambrook
  2. Follow the Leader by M. S. Manz
  3. Where the Wild Things Are by Nick Johns
  4. Glint by Michael Wombat
  5. Behind These Walls by Alex Brightsmith
  6. Hiero Worship by Jeffrey Hollar
  7. Human X by Michelle Fox
  8. The Hunted by Steven Paul Watson ( also on Wordpress )
  9. What You Put In by Julia Rios
  10. Underneath by Denise Callaway
  11. The Song of Aiden by K. R. Smith
  12. Sand by Michael Wombat
  13. The Oasis by Rebecca Fyfe
  14. Sheshwatay by K. J. Collard
  15. The Ballad of Ash and Hum by Alison Deluca
  16. We Make The Future by (unknown at this time)
This started out almost a year ago as the glimmer of an idea by Lisa and Bekah Shambrook. In just a few days, it should be here!

Here are the Twitter accounts for those who worked hard to bring this anthology to fruition:
   Bekah Shambrook @bekahshambrook
   Lisa Shambrook @LisaShambrook
   Miranda Kate  @PurpleQueenNL 
   Wombat  @wombat37

If you like the book (or even the cover) let them know!


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