As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, the paperback edition of the new anthology The Binge-Watching Cure II, featuring my short story “Car Chasers,” had not yet been uploaded to Amazon. I’m pleased to say as of now, the paperback edition of The Binge-Watching Cure II is now available.
Now if you missed yesterday’s announcement, this is a really cool horror anthology. The Binge-Watching Cure II is written with stories becoming longer as you get further along in the book. The first story is the length of your average tweet, while the longest stories are upwards of ten-thousand words. This way, you can easily go for a shorter story, if you’re in the mood for a quick jolt of horror, or something a bit longer if you’d like something to kill time with.
My own story, “Car Chasers,” fills the eight thousand words spot, and is what happens when you turn Fast & Furious-style car races into a ghost story. I’m very excited to see it in the anthology, and I hope plenty of people get a chance to read it.
I also hope James Wan will direct a movie adaptation, but I won’t hold my breath.
Anyway, I’ll post the links for both the paperback and ebook versions below. For some reason, Amazon’s hosting both versions separately, like they did when Rose came out. Why they do that, I don’t know, but whatever. If you get a copy of The Binge-Watching Cure II and you like it, please leave a review. Doing so allows more readers to find the book, and encourages Claren Books to publish more anthologies like this one.
That’s all for now. I’m going to be working on the next chapter of Toyland this evening while watching the OSU-Clemson game (Go Bucks!). Until next time, my Followers of Fear, pleasant nightmares!
The Binge-Watching Cure II: Paperback link, Ebook link
I read “Car Chasers” and enjoyed it! There’s a sense of dread from the beginning, perhaps because of the way you set up the story, like it’s a grim story to tell. The set up got me interested right away. Then it really got juicy when Asher’s dad had a heart-to-heart with Asher. I liked the different ghosts, especially Balloon Boy (how creative!). The ending was perfect. Haha, well, perfect for a ghost story . . . not perfect for a happily ever after story!
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!