Contest! Halloween Book Giveaway!

It's a no-brainer. Halloween is like my Christmas. And I imagine if you're reading this, you feel similarly.

As such, I'm pretty stoked to announce a fantastic book giveaway!

Some of the best new Horror writers working today will be contributing signed copies of their latest works, e-books, and I will be giving away some old school "classics" to give ONE LUCKY WINNER a massive pile of scares, gore and grue to read into the night.

We are talking about some of my favorite reads of 2017 here. This isn't a contest to be missed.

Books/Authors include (all of these are signed!!!!):

Glenn Rolfe's Blood and Rain.
This one reads like a blast from the hey day of horror novel past. Werewolves, lots of blood and well...rain...from one of the nicest dudes writing in the biz. Originally published by Samhain, Rolfe has recently re-published the book himself and it's a killer. From the author of The Haunted Halls, Chasing Ghosts and Becoming comes a gory, fun throwback to all the things we love about these books!

Patrick Lacey's We Came Back (Sinister Grin Press).
One of my favorite reads of the year!! Tentacled creatures and teenage vampire cults from the author of Dream Woods, one of my favorite reads of last year..bets are on that Lacey writes one of my favorites of 2018?? Let's see.

Jeremy Hepler's The Boulevard Monster (Bloodshot Books).
Another of my favorite reads this year, and the best debut I've read yet. Supernatural anxiety-inducing villains abound...you will never look at Blue-Jays the same again! I adored this book and am honored to be able to provide someone with this nail biter of a read.

Adam Cesare's Video Night (Black T-shirt Books).
A rare and out of print copy of one of my all-time favorites! The book that single-handedly got me BACK into reading Horror Fiction, it's Night of the Creeps meets Henenlotter in a VHS package. And it's the original, out of print edition published by Samhain. Not to be missed!

William Carl's The School That Screamed.
This guy is a hidden gem of horror writers...and this is a great place to start. Demonic nuns scooping out eyeballs. Need I say more??? Honored to live in the same city as a guy who writes as awesome as this!

Plus!!!!

Two surprise old school, out of print classics from my personal collection!

Hint: one of them really sucks, and everyone wants it. It's author's name rhymes with Billiam Dohnstone. There's some toys. And a Cemetery.

And more!!!

Matt Hayward's Brain Dead Blues (Sinister Grin Press).
An e-book collection from the author of another one of my recent favorites, What Do Monsters Fear? An up-and-coming author to look out for!!

Maybe even more!!!!?!?!?!!

So. You probably want to do this. Yeah?! Yeah.

Here's the details on to enter:

The Winner will be randomly selected on Halloween night!!!

To enter:
1. Like and share the Undivine Interventions Facebook page at
https://facebook.com/UndivineInterventions/

2. Comment your name below. Bonus points if you tell me something cool.

3. Tell everyone you know ABOUT THE BLOG!

I will then select a winner, at random, on Halloween night! It will be announced right here!

Good luck and Happy Halloween!!

Comments

  1. P.S.

    Unfortunately due to shipping costs, this is open to readers in the U.S. only.

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  2. Hezekiah St. Raven.

    Something cool? Umm. I don't know? I'm cool. You're cool. Your blog is cool.

    Coolnesssss ...

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  3. Eric Flugan.

    Thanks for sharing the blog. Always looking for good recommendations

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  4. Definitely a blog I've needed for a while now! Looking forward to updates and suggestions and....you know....winning lol.
    Thanks for this!

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  5. Brandon Flugan, looking forward to the blog, AND always looking to expand my horror collection lol
    Thanks man

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  6. Nicole Henning here. I'm addicted to horror hard core! Not only is my house horror decorated 24/7 but my Vincent Price tattoo is my favorite of the 11 tattoos I have. Horror is my life.

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  7. Jason knecht

    I have met Jeffrey Combs several times but the first three or four, he was not able to sign anything. The last time I met him, I asked if he would sign my Re-Animator DVD as I already had the director and several cast signatures on it. He advised that he was only there to spend time with a friend and could not sign the disc. I pleaded with him and he said, “if I sign it for you, I have to sign it for everyone else.”
    I leaned in real close and said, “Fuck it, let’s go in the men’s room!!!”
    I am now the proud owner of a Re-Animator DVD with Jeffrey Combs signature.

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  8. John Bender. Not Judd Nelson's character from The Breakfast Club, but we do share an affinity for denim jackets.

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  9. Kelly flexer, something cool? My name was used in a john passarella book! How cool is that! And I was horribly killed off!

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  10. Lise roberts, this is my first time here. It is a cool blog.

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  11. Jake Foster

    Something cool? I've lived in Korea for 8 years, but I don't speak Korean.

    Wait that's the opposite of something cool... That's really sad actually.

    Damn, now I'm just going to leave this post depressed. :*(

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  12. I am Tim Wright. I love this blog. Please, please, the books, the books!

    No, really. If you're digging the Schoell, you should treat yourself to R. Patrick Gates 'Grimm Memorials'. Seriously unhinged, politically incorrect/somewhat troubling. The usual cardboard characters, but the autumnal atmosphere is thick, and there's a seriously morbid imagination on display here. Gruesome pulp at it's finest.

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    1. Hey Tim! Thanks for the kind words!

      As for Grimm Memorials, it's in my to be read pile now!

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  13. My name is Christinna Viruet
    My something cool/ When I was 18 I got a fortune printout from a fortune teller machine in SF. I stuck it in my copy of Strange Stories, Amazing Facts. I left home and all that. I went to visit my Mom this summer and found the book with the fortune inside. Everything this old fortune says is true. Weird right?

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  14. Loving the blog! As a newcomer to horror novels I find it to be a great tool. Keep it up!

    Something cool? Hmmmm... I'm currently halfway through Borderland by S.K. Epperson and I am loving it! I love small towns that are not all that they seem to be. Any recommendations along those lines?

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    1. Thanks a ton! But hey, check out the works of Bentley Little...does a lot of good small town stuff...the last book I reviewed may appeal to you, It's Loose by Warner Lee.

      And The Amulet by A.R. Morlan conveys the small town mentality better than anything I can think of. But be forewarned, it's a very slow and bizarre one.

      But hey man! I need your name to enter the contest!

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    2. Hey, thanks for the suggestions. My name is Jason Hodge.

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  15. Josh Richer

    I have owned 2 1st editions of The Language of Fear by Del james and lost both of them.

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  16. Dan Johnson. 3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the population.

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