Sisters of the Crimson Vine Pre-Orders Live!
It’s time! The Sisters of Crimoria Convent would like to welcome you for a very special occasion.
Pre-orders are now available for my debut novella, Sisters of the Crimson Vine. Signed and numbered are available, via bookplate. and are limited to 20 copies.
Interview with Elin Olausson
I have something special for you today, dearesr reader: an interview with Elin Olausson — the author of the collection, Growth, which I reviewed here.
Today, Elin and I will be discussing her collection and writing.
Interview with Philip Fracassi
Today I interview Philip Fracassi about his upcoming book, Gothic, about writing, and about the horror industry in general.
A PLM Flavoured Update
It’s been a while, reader. Come stop by and let me tell you a little about what I’ve been up to!
Interview with Christi Nogle
An interview with Christi Nogle about her debut novel, Beulah. Check it out!
Blood in the Soil, Terror on the Wind Pre-Order is Live!
You can now pre-order your copy of Blood in the Soil, Terror on the Wind, which features my horror western, “Suffer No Harm”! Check it out!
HUGE NEWS! Get ready to panic!
My debut novella, SISTERS OF THE CRIMSON VINE, has been picked up and will be published by Timber Ghost Press!
I Won’t Stop Talking About It
“In WHAT REMAINS WHEN THE STARS BURN OUT, McMillan imagines the horrors lying in the cracks of the world, between stars, and those clutching at the human heart.” - John Hornor Jacobs
Poe Is Here To Say…
Signed copies are available for preorder!! Come get yours locked down!
What Remains When The Stars Burn Out: Pre-Order
My debut collection, What Remains When The Stars Burn Out is available for ebook pre-order right now! Twelve stories, twelve original illustrations, and a whole lotta scares!
My Debut Collection is Coming!
Y’all.
It. Is. Coming.
My debut collection, WHAT REMAINS WHEN THE STARS BURN OUT, is coming out on March 31st!!
The Whale Hunts is Now Available in Audio Form!
The Whale Hunts is now available in audio form! Listen at your own risk!
Bloodlines Interview Series #4: Chris O'Halloran
Welcome to the fourth interview in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today’s interview: Chris O'Halloran
Bloodlines Interview Series #3: Antony Frost
Welcome to the third interview in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today’s interview: Antony Frost
Bloodlines Interview Series #2: Alex Wolfgang
Welcome to the second interview in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today’s interview: Alex Wolfgang
Bloodlines Interview Series #1: Carson Winter
Welcome to the first interviews in my five part series around the upcoming collection, Bloodlines, which is due to release Jan 11th. This series will include an interview with each of the four authors involved, culminating in my overall review of Bloodlines itself.
Today's interview: Carson Winter
I Survived the Storytelling Collective's November Workshop!
Whew! That was a busy month for me in November. I mentioned in a previous post that I was participating in the November Write Your First Adventure workshop being run by the Storytelling Collective so I wanted to talk about my experience with the workshop and how I feel about my finished product.
The Best Way: Short Fiction
Happy Monday and happy first day of my October writing challenge! From today until Sunday, I'll be writing one piece of fiction a day based on your prompts! Today's prompt: An alleged woman friend locks you in the laundry room with a ghost.
Come True - Movie Review
One of the worst things in the world is when a movie seems so good that you let yourself get twisted up tight in it, only to see the ending and feel as though something was stolen from you.