Dec 4, 2016

O Horrid Night: Book Giveaway


Salem MA based FunDead Publications held a launch party over the weekend for their latest release, O Horrid Night: Chilling Holiday Tales for the Black-Hearted.

I wasn't able to attend but I did reach out to them and they have so graciously donated a copy of the book for a Creepmas contest! Winner will receive the book and other FunDead treats.


From the back cover:

Pristine, white snow shrouds evil things that revel in the longest, darkest night of the year. A fresh waft of peppermint brightens a monster’s foul breath. World weary ghosts have only until dawn to seek their retribution. The wind howls through the trees, or is that a choir of unearthly voices? 

“O Horrid Night” revives the tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve, when it is said that the barrier between the living and the dead is thinnest, and spirits may walk the earth. Such tales were in vogue in Victorian England (remember good old Jacob Marley), but the origins of the tradition stretch back in time, in celebrations of the Winter Solstice, Yule, and Sol Invictus. 

 Gather your friends and loved ones together, get cozy with warm drinks or a roaring fire, and give them the gift of a spine-chilling ancient holiday tradition.

Don't like contests? (What is wrong with you?)
You can still order a physical copy from FunDead's shop or e-book from Amazon.

Writers and artists may want to keep an eye on FunDead's site as they will be looking for submissions again in 2017.

Rules & Junk
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Contest is only open to US residents. Winner will be drawn on 12/10.

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4 comments:

  1. I think I'm most afraid of seeing Krampus instead of Santa...

    Thanks for the chance to win!!!

    starry_night1987@yahoo.com

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  2. I am most afraid of what my aunt Debbie will Blurt out during the family dinner.

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  3. Theft. December is the worst month to get stolen from.

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    1. I hear you there. My house was broken into a week before Christmas a couple years ago. Not fun.

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